which reminds me, back in a minute.
*toilet noises*
Ahhh... that's better.
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Sun 16 May 2010, 18:20,
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*toilet noises*
Ahhh... that's better.
so i'm trying to press some flat now that it'll hopefully fix better to.
so i can get my fiddly lines and it'll look a little creepier.
guilding paint might have been a better idea on refection, but i can still do that if it doesn't work out, this stuff isn't too expensive, and i'll just use it up on something else i'm sure.
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Sun 16 May 2010, 19:08,
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so i can get my fiddly lines and it'll look a little creepier.
guilding paint might have been a better idea on refection, but i can still do that if it doesn't work out, this stuff isn't too expensive, and i'll just use it up on something else i'm sure.
I'm imagining a sort of spray on silicone laminate, but I might well have just made it up inside my own head. If it doesn't exist, it should.
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Sun 16 May 2010, 19:13,
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which might do the trick.
and i know my college jewelry department have something similar to what you describe.
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Sun 16 May 2010, 19:26,
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and i know my college jewelry department have something similar to what you describe.
i think the siver foil might work better, or maybe using les dreid out petals that might not absorb the glue so much, (as it was i had to lay it on quite thick before it'd take, so the lines aren't as fiddly as on the pen ones i did)
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Sun 16 May 2010, 18:50,
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Glue and foil a fresh petal, then dry it.
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Sun 16 May 2010, 18:58,
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If you're working with a less fragile surface you might be able to make the metal leaf smoother.
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Sun 16 May 2010, 19:03,
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You know, whatever works for you.
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Sun 16 May 2010, 19:04,
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its one of the reasons i come here
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Sun 16 May 2010, 19:10,
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you ARE tesco
*harumph*
It's pretty good..I suppose..
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Sun 16 May 2010, 18:49,
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*harumph*
It's pretty good..I suppose..
