The theme for Mrs A's Butterfly Challenge #193 is to use the Cloisonne Technique
and she gives instructions on this here.
I started having a go at this technique using a free gardening magazine and some stamps:
The small butterfly I did first ((The Crafters Workshop stamp) but I discovered the stamp was too detailed. So next I tried the bird - Lost Coast Designs - Whimsical birds which had more open space. I then used another butterfly stamp (Impression Obsession) which I quite liked.
So how to use them?
The wheel in the Butterfly Challenge is as follows with the colour scheme below:
You may have noticed I used cerise flower pages to make my Cloisonne images.
I then matted a kraft card blank (camel?) with a background that is 'Celadon' - using a spritzed mica powder. I added a circle die cut from more of this background on top of a piece of patterned paper.
I then added the images and the sentiment - an Art by Marlene sticker.
I will add this card to the Butterfly challenge (second challenge using two colours, Cloisonne, circle, butterfly) and the
Happy Crafting!
This is so creative, Susan! I did this technique quite a while ago and found it quite addictive once I got started. I know how beautiful and shiny it looks in person! Thank you for inspiring everyone to use their NBUS! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteGreat cardsz Susan. The large butterfly is gorgeous. Hope your weekend is a happy one. Hugs Angela xXx
ReplyDeleteWow Susan, your card is a perfect example of the Cloisonne Effect. I love the butterfly and the bird too. Thankyou for coming and playing in the butterfly garden with me. hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteGreat card, thanks for joining the Lost coast design challenge.
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