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How can I dip in gold a natural dissect leaf for jewelry?

I saw dissect natural leafs for greetings cards and in some occasion for jewelry, I want to know the technique(s) to do dipping in gold and/or silver; I know that electrolysis works only on metal, It does works in organic compounds?

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Get magazines (lying around the house), go through them and cut out nything you like, guys, flowers, anything!! Then put them all together in a collage to spell out your nameAlternatively you could go on the internet and google images of things you like and make the collage out of that! It takes lots of time and can be really fun, plus you get to find out more about each other!!
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There are ways to electroplate nonmetallic objectsGenerally, a conductive paint is applied, and then the object is electroplatedThe paint usually contains graphite particlesSee the link for more informationIt seems to me like the simplest way would be to use gold or silver (get palladium or aluminum leaf instead to avoid tarnish) leaf to cover the leaf or other natural object - I am not sure how easily this can be done, but you should look into itAnd as mentioned before, sputtering or thermal evaporation would both work, but require very expensive equipment.

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