Faux Filigree? I think I just made that entire concept up.
Why is there a picture of a crocheted doily here you wonder? What am I up to now?
I have had a few emails about crochet and saving it in resin. I wanted to also show you a really fantastic technique that will have you going through your Mom's drawers looking for anything crocheted. Here is a small section I cut from the doily you see above. The doily is really stained, so if I don't do something with it it might end up n the trash. I save pieces like this from the dump all the time.
This is the section now covered in Envirotex Lite. I soaked it (unprotected) by using a foam brush dipped in Envirotex Lite and let is cure on a non stick surface. Note that it is a little darker now. I don't mind this because I usually colour it a second time.
How do I colour it? You can spray paint it, use regular paints or my new favorite: I use Gilders Paste.
Here is my crochet cutting. It will be drying for 12 more hours since I applied Gilders Paste. Doesn't that look amazing? It is a lot less expensive than buying a piece of brass filigree! Tomorrow I will show you what to do next!
Labels: Crochet, Envirotex Lite, Tutorial