It has been a long time since I did a tutorial. I thought I would share with you how burned paper bag technique looks. I remember doing burned paper bag technique more than 20 years ago. I used a candle to heat the glue then. Now I use my heat gun and it goes a lot quicker and makes less mess.
I use a scrap piece of cardstock to smear the glue in a thin layer
I take my heat gun and I heat the glue. It will bubble and pop. I heat it until the glue is transparent.
When it cools it looks like this. It is shiny and has texture. It feels a little like leather.
Using black stazon ink, I stamped the leaf over the layer of dried glue. I used the leaf from Mark's Finest Papers set called AUTUMN GLORY.
To add color to my leaves, I took an acetate report folder and I scribbled with "Fall" colored markers onto the folder.
Awesome tutorial... THANKS!
ReplyDeleteWell how cool is this! Thanks for sharing, I will have to try this some day! Beautiful fall creation!
ReplyDeleteGoodness, MariLynn,what a fun technique! I'd never heard of this before but I have to try it. The card you made with the leaves is so CAS ... after the leaves are made, that is!! =))
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing! I love those leaves! I hadn't seen this technique before either!
ReplyDeleteWow MariLynn this is amazing - I managed to get some Aileene's glue the other week - it is not freely available here, so must 'have a go'. Do you use the heat gun to burn the glue for flower centres, but just keep going until it is black?
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Maxine
This is fabulous!! I must try this :)
ReplyDeletethis is so cool! TFS...will try this one for sure!
ReplyDeletegorgeous result and gorgeous card (-:
Awesome - going to have to try that! TFS!
ReplyDeleteThose leaves looks so real! I'm going to have to try this! Thanks for the tutorial! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the new technique -- linked to this today on my "burned paper bag leaves" card.
ReplyDeleteThese leaves are amazing--I'm saving this in my faves and will definitely try it!!!
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