[Scriptoris] Gold leaf questions

lisabetta/kimberly lisabetta at ansteorra.net
Tue Dec 3 10:27:02 PST 2002


I haven't done a lot with it but I enjoy working with 22k German gold patent
( gold leaf with the paper on the front. ) I was lucky and got $300 worth of
it for only 45 bucks
although one of my guild members prefers working with renaissance foil. I
don't care for it because it is tin and will tarnish..
I get by with just the size, and a sturdy brush...
if you want I can bring some loaner stuff to 12th night and you can play :)

hugs bett
(p.s) if west gate gets the bid for Kingdom h & S master Geoff has offered
to teach a gold leaf class, )

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From: "Star Signet Herald" <star_signet at ansteorra.org>
To: <scriptoris at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 10:42 AM
Subject: [Scriptoris] Gold leaf questions


> Greetings all!
>
> I hope everyone is doing well.  It's been a hectic few months for me for
sure!
>
> I don't know much about gold leaf.  I have never even experimented with
it.
> But that is changing.
>
> I was wondering if anyone out there has worked with it.
>
> And if so, what gold leaf product is best to work with on large areas as
well
> as small?  What product is best if there is a great deal of gilding on a
> project?  Do you prefer to use the composites or the 23K or 24K?  And why?
> What techniques and materials are best to use?  What can you get by with
if you
> don't have them or the money to purchase them?  Basically, I am wanting an
> overall opinion of the materials and tools.
>
>
> My next question will be .... Ok, now that I have all this stuff, what do
I do
> with it?  But I will save that one for later.  :-)
>
> Please post your responses to the list, in case any one else out there had
> these same questions.
>
> Thanks!!!
>
> Hugs!
> Annais
>
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