2017 Topic 15: Pearlescent
Ruth shows you 3 ways with infusions AND how to make stunning pearly tiles in this post! Somehow she gets it all to work perfectly together - I can't help but wonder how long it took her to commit to arranging the tiles in such a perfectly random way!
Hi everyone, it's Ruth here from 'a love to create' and
today I'd like to share with you a frame I've made using a faux mother
of pearl technique...yes I've been experimenting again!
When
I was looking at picture inspiration for this topic, I came across some
mother of pearl mosaic square tiles and thought I wonder if you could
create something like that with paint effects, Pearl glaze and
something else to create depth? I wasn't sure at that stage whether the
squares would be part of a background interspersed with lovely Lynne
Perrella images or a mosaic frame around one bold image...or even how I
would stamp the images, all I knew was that it was time to start
experimenting.
I
thought there would be quite a lot of trial and error as that's what
usually happens but it came together fairly easily. I think smaller
squares would be even more effective and would allow for different sized
images to be used but on this occasion I used a large detailed image
for the frame from this stamp set:
Having
looked at the tile photo and using shells as another reference I
created the first layer, roughly blending lots of paints on Heavy weight smoothy card with cut and dry foam. The paints I used were Taupe, Vanilla, Nougat, Caramel, Snowflake, Concrete, Stone, Pewter (for the back board) and Pearl glaze.
So my idea was to mix Pearl Glaze with 3D transparent gloss gel approx
1:3 ratio. I spread it on with a palette knife and textured them all a
little differently with simple tools. I thought I may have applied it
too thickly but I was so pleased when they dried as it left a lovely
soft pearly, slightly milky glaze and exactly what I'd hope for.
Now for the main image, I chose to stamp with Golden Sands infusions. Use Versamark, rub in the infusions and spritz with water. You get such a variety of images with second and third impressions. The one on the far left more closely matched the colours of the tiles so I used that one and decided to seal it with a wax glaze similar to Distress micro glaze.
I thought I'd also share the central image from the above photo which is surprisingly detailed, this is using the same method but after lightly spritzing with water I waited a minute before stamping and this is the result. In case you haven't guessed I do like experimenting with infusions and will be using this one as the main image on a card.
Next bit is easy peasy, 1inch/2.5cm squares just glued and mounted but what about using a steel rule die and creating hexagons or other patterns? All the rough blips that happened when spreading out the gel just add to the mother of pearl effect.
Lastly I just needed to add the main image 'tile' and grout it in place. I had tried a painted gold surround at first but grunge paste was perfect and once dry a little pearl glaze was all that was needed.
I really hope you can see the subtle sheen and different tones depending on how the light hits the frame and I think this effect would look lovely on a box maybe surrounding a stamped cameo. Are you inspired to create some mother of pearl? ...I hope so. Ruth x
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Now for the main image, I chose to stamp with Golden Sands infusions. Use Versamark, rub in the infusions and spritz with water. You get such a variety of images with second and third impressions. The one on the far left more closely matched the colours of the tiles so I used that one and decided to seal it with a wax glaze similar to Distress micro glaze.
I thought I'd also share the central image from the above photo which is surprisingly detailed, this is using the same method but after lightly spritzing with water I waited a minute before stamping and this is the result. In case you haven't guessed I do like experimenting with infusions and will be using this one as the main image on a card.
Next bit is easy peasy, 1inch/2.5cm squares just glued and mounted but what about using a steel rule die and creating hexagons or other patterns? All the rough blips that happened when spreading out the gel just add to the mother of pearl effect.
Lastly I just needed to add the main image 'tile' and grout it in place. I had tried a painted gold surround at first but grunge paste was perfect and once dry a little pearl glaze was all that was needed.
I really hope you can see the subtle sheen and different tones depending on how the light hits the frame and I think this effect would look lovely on a box maybe surrounding a stamped cameo. Are you inspired to create some mother of pearl? ...I hope so. Ruth x
Blog: 'a love to create'
Twitter: @argeum1
Instagram: argeum1
Pinterest: Ruth Mescall
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oh, Ruth, this is gorgeous! the frame looks fantastic, and the Golden Sands infusions was the perfect choice
ReplyDeleteFabulous !
ReplyDeleteLove the textures you have created with the 3D transparent gloss gel, shows off the pearl glaze beautifully. The Infusions stamping very effective. Smashing how you have put it all together.
ReplyDeleteYour pearl tiles are completely amazing, Ruth - I believe completely that they are glazed ceramic tiles, looking at them in the photos! What a difference that texture makes, a touch of verisimilitude. And I love the LP woman in all her Golden Sands incarnations. I love that you've set her into Grunge Paste "cement" to complete the illusion of an ancient mosaic on the wall.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Strewth Ruth, these are totally amazing. The effects that you have created are stunning! Much respect! Xx 😊
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project. So unusual and unique. Love the effect you have created with the stamped image :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous project Ruth - truly pearlescent
ReplyDeletePearly tiles are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful project Ruth!!
ReplyDeleteOh dear Ruth, this is so stunning.
ReplyDeleteI`m amazed how you have such a fantastic result stamping the beautiful L.P. woman , can`t imagine how you did, even I have read it ,some times now, :-) and your tiles are gorgeous, totally look ceramic tiles , with the beautiful 3-d gloss gel . I love it !!
Dorthe, Hugs xoxo
What an ingenious idea to put the glaze with the 3D transparent gel and what an amazing result. When I first saw this I thought the mini pearl tiles where ones you had already (bought ones). That is why I love to read blog posts and digest all the information. Thank you so much for the step by step on this fabulous and interesting project. Learnt lots....Thank you x
ReplyDeleteI am wild about this Ruth! How incredible are these tiles and your Infusions stamping. Love love!
ReplyDeleteLove your pearly mosaic tiles Ruth and they sit beautifully around the stunning LP image...wonderful inspiration xx
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Annie xx
Absolutely amazing Ruth! I so love your experimenting and then your sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteThis is simply stunning!
Jackie xx
What an absolutely stunning piece Ruth. Those tiles are so beautiful and make the perfect surround for one of my favourite Lynne Perrella images. Gorgeous work,
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx
Really gorgeous, Ruth!!!! Everything!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful. I love the tiles and the image is gorgeous.
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