Thursday, August 25, 2011
Eggplant and Copper Cloisonne Dragonfly
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Today's card features the Cloisonne Dragonfly stamp, a long time favorite of image of mine from Strong Stamps. I made the background for this card using a technique I learned on the Technique Junkies group. It's called "Faux Washi Paper" and wow, is it fun and easy.
I made the background first, then decided how I wanted to make the dragonfly. I thought copper embossing powder on eggplant cardstock would be the perfect combination. I wanted to embellish the dragonfly, so I chose to use some irridescent beads which I attached to the dragonfly with Crystal Effects. I carefully cut between the wings with sharp scissors, then gently curled the wings by pulling them between my finger and thumb. I attached the dragonfly's body to the card with two sided foam mounting tape. I also used some larger copper beads to decorate the corner of the cards. They were also attached with Crystal Effects.
TIP: Lastly--and most importantly--I would like to share a very fun embellishment I discovered using a few years ago. Behind the dragonfly, please notice a copper colored material which looks like a type of shred.
What the material is: it's a metal pot scrubber which I purchased at the dollar store--three of them in one package (what a deal!). I cut into the scrubber near the top with a regular pair of scissors, and then gently pulled the material as it began to "unravel" from the scrubber. When I had enough, I simply cut the length. To "tame" this big wad of copper, just roll it into a ball in your hands until it's the size you want. You can attach the material to the base card with just about any kind of clear drying adhesive--I used my favorite fabric glue, Fabri-Tac. Since the material is wadded up into a ball, glue is necessary in only a few places. To ensure attachment, I placed Fabri-Tac in a few places on underside of the dragonfly and then weighted it down on top of the metal material with a few punches until it dried.
I hope my projects have inspired you in new and different ways in using your Michael Strong Stamps and Dies.
Thanks for stopping by today!!
Kathie
Kathie, these colors are so vivid! Great background, and copper-eggplant is another sure color combo which matches perfectly. Fabulous card, and the use of the tiny beads adds a lot of glam.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your art this week - it's been a pleasure!
Hugs,
Dorly Weitzen, Israel
Love the design and colors
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the texture & the copper on eggplant is perfect. (note to self: experiment more with colours!)
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