
| Faux Cloisonne Technique | |||
| Achieve the look
of ancient filigree enameling with Stewart Gill's Filigree Fluid and
Byzantia paints.
This project technique and all photos are copyright of Stewart Gill. |
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![]() Create patterns using the thin tip of the Filigree Fluid bottle |
![]() Stamp with Artaglio tm rubber stamps |
![]() More patterns using the tip of the Filigree Fluid bottle |
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| Step 1 If you have a new bottle of Filigree Fluid, snip a very small amount of the tip of the bottle. You want to make the smallest size hole possible. Draw patterns and lines by squeezing the bottle onto your surface. This can be done on any surface such as fabric or paper. Try to make your lines as fine as possible. Use the nozzle tip to drag the fluid out of large spills or thick areas of fluid. Keep open spaces in your work to allow filling with paint in a following step. |
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