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Japanese Maiden in Gold FlakeJapanese Maiden in Gold Flake 

Author : Stacey Dunning

This card uses stamps from our Japanese Maiden series, which can be found on our page of Blockheads Rubber Sheets.


Stamps Used:
Japanese maiden silhouette
Small ginko leaves
Japanese writing
all from the Japanese Moonlight sheet

Known Materials:
Brilliance Rocket Gold Red Ink
Brilliance Pearlescent Olive Ink

Victorian Gold Fashion Flakes
Palette Glue Pad
Glossy Black Cardstock


Description: The maiden image was stamped using the palette glue ink pad on glossy black cardstock. The glue was heat set using a heat gun. The metal leaf flakes were pressed into the cured glue and the excess was brushed off using a stiff bristle brush. The Japanese writing stamp was stamped using Brilliance Rocket Red Gold and the ginko leaves were stamped using Brilliance Pearlescent Olive.
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