Friday, 8 March 2024

Butterfly Challenge #193

 




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 added some linework with a black Posca.


I will add this card to the Butterfly challenge (second challenge using two colours, Cloisonne, circle, butterfly) and the


Both of these butterfly stamps are NBUS so I will share this card there too...




Happy Crafting!

4 comments:

  1. 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

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  2. Great cardsz Susan. The large butterfly is gorgeous. Hope your weekend is a happy one. Hugs Angela xXx

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  3. Wow 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.

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  4. Great card, thanks for joining the Lost coast design challenge.

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