Thanksgiving Day is over, but it's always appropriate to be thankful. So I thought I'd share one more thankful card. But, this one definiately does not have a fall feel.
Are you familiar with Cloisonne? This card reminds me of the cloisonne art form. Click on the link to see what I mean.
The background of this card started out its life as a simple piece of gold printed Designer Series Paper. I colored in all the flowers with Stampin' Blends, leaving the gold showing prominently at the edges..
The colors of Blends that I used were: Light Melon Mambo, Dark Just Jade, Dark Mango Melody, Light Cinnamon Cider and Light and Dark Misty Moonlight.
It took awhile to color in so many flowers, but I think the time and effort were totally worth it.
I decided that, after all that effort, I wanted as much of it to show on the finished card as possible, so I opted for a simple die cut sentiment. Once I cut out the "thankful", I adhered it to a small piece of the gold foil cardstock that I had matted the flowers with. Once it was adhered, I cut around the letters, leaving a nice gold border and added that to the bottom of the card with Stampin' Dimensionals.
This was a fun and completely satisfying project. What are your feelings about coloring a solid piece of printed cardstock? I find coloring with my Stampin' Blends to be so relaxing. And it always turns out so lovely.
Faux
Cloisonne
Smiles.
I'm familiar with Cloisonne, and this looks just like it! I haven't had the opportunity to color in some DSP, but I would like to try. I don't happen to have any on hand, but I'll consider it in the future. Thanks for sharing!
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