GAZXB9R Report post Posted March 6, 2016 Anyone care to school a newbie to leatherwork? I have made a pocket notebook, very simple but wanted to fancy up the front cover. I'm into skulls so had to be a skull design on the front. The leather is too thin for proper tooling. So I delicately tooled the design and now want to stain and finish. I'd like to darken some areas prior to an antiquing gel. Some of these areas would need to be shaded from black to nothing. Can I dilute the water based stain and build up in coats from nothing to near black? I'll post a pic once its finished. Gaz Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GAZXB9R Report post Posted March 7, 2016 (edited) Found some info on youtube about feathering from a loaded brush to a dry brush. Seemed to work not too bad. Looked a bit stark though. Now I've hit it with dark brown antique gel though, it's really taken on the look I wanted. Still to be buffed up etc but here's a pic of it so far. Just a simple notebook cover to be used as an everyday type pad to use and abuse. Any critique is welcome. Bear in mind its my first ever piece after no practice. I'll update again with a final pic once its buffed finished and completed. Gaz Edited March 7, 2016 by GAZXB9R Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Norton Custom Leather Report post Posted March 7, 2016 you could do an antique style on it. you would stain you product then use an antique on it & the deep areas will be darker than the rest. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GAZXB9R Report post Posted March 8, 2016 The finished article. Not perfect by any means but a good process for me as my first piece. Feel free to advise. Gaz Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Norton Custom Leather Report post Posted March 8, 2016 doesn't look bad. i do see there is no eye on the right side? don't know if you meant for there to be one or not? if you did & forgot or it didn't turn out right you could do an eye patch on that side. i would also burnish the edges. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites