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Salud!

Does anyone in the forum knows how to achieve the amazing effect of the journals of the links below?

https://www.flickr.com/photos/43812151@N08/5070846857

https://www.flickr.com/photos/43812151@N08/5070846857

https://www.flickr.com/photos/43812151@N08/4690401436

https://www.flickr.com/photos/43812151@N08/4690401478

I cannot figure out how can be done!. Obviously they are embossed with the natural patterns but i cannot understand how to achieve the colour effect, its incredible!

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At a guess, I'd say a first coat of dye is put down and the leaves are placed on them while still wet (possibly laying down a coat of dye on the leaves so the creases hold more dye, then pressing them onto the leather) then spraying dye on top of the leaves so the uncovered areas end up darker. I could by wildly mistaken though.

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There are a number of ways this could be done, but I think that one is a [relatively cheap] printed leather.

JLS  "Observation is 9/10 of the law."

IF what you do is something that ANYBODY can do, then don't be surprised when ANYBODY does.

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Thank you for all the answers! I dont know previously such thing as "printed leather."! On the other hand if this works are done by hand as you suggest, Grey drakkon, for me is still a mistery how she does this negative effect on the up parts (nerves of the leaves for example), because if you dye the leaf and press onto the leather, the colored areas are obviously those that are up. The airbrushing option makes sense inf works like the weat notebook but none in the others... So i will make some test with all the things the people suggest.

Thank you again, you bring some light into my darkness!

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I f you go to the last link... the ferns. there are several other pictures at the bottom. They clearly show mistakes where the leaves got folded over themselves. Looks to me like its airbrushing through the leaves. But I don't have any idea how that is possible.

Ray

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Huh. If you had a lot of patience and a steady hand, you could cut around the veins with a sharp blade, lay the skeleton down on the leather and then spray over it. Wouldn't be too bad with maple leaves since their armature is fairly strong.

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