Sunday, November 22, 2009

Tiles

Hi!

I loved making these tiles. It was so much fun to make. I have a lot more to share with you later. Now, these tiles are smooth and glossy. They are not usually used for this technique, but I wanted to play and see what happens. ;0) SU glassy glaze enamel stampin' embossing powder was used for that glassy effect. I hope you like. Let me know what you think about them.



For this one I used the French Flair (retired) stamp set with white craft ink on a black glossy tile. I also used the basic black striped grosgrain ribbon and non-SU hat pins.





For this blue glossy tile I used the Upsy Daisy stamp set and white craft ink. Love it! I like it without the bow.




Now this is a white matte tile. I decided to use Stazon black ink and markers. It took a bit longer but it was worth it. Isn't it sweet? While is was heating the colors smeared a little, but I think it still looks great. The bow is made with Rich Razzleberry polka dot grosgrain ribbon. The stamp set were Love Matters (retired) and Summer by the Sea (retired.



Thanks for stopping by.

Liz

2 comments:

Denise said...

it looks really good. Will it smear at all or is it pretty permanent?

Liz said...

It does not smear. The only one that smeared a little was the white tiles because I used markers to color the picture, glazed it and heated it. So it smeared with the stazon ink a bit. Thanks.