Thursday, February 3, 2022

Cloisonné anyone?

 A funny thing happened on the way to making a card - while digging in my stash, I came upon a piece of Yupo paper with dots of pearly alcohol inks.  First, I noticed that the colors fit in the Altenew February 2022 Inspiration Challenge 

Then I reimagined it as a pretty cloisonné flower for the February CAS Mix Up Challenge!

Our host, Susan, has shared a few techniques for creating cloisonné on paper.  I took my own path and just hope they will be okay with it... 
I just love the shiny, pearly, 'enameled' look of it!

Mixed Media: Stamping, heat embossing in gold, and alcohol inks

I found this example of cloisonne on the interweb...


Okay, off I go to deliver this card to the appropriate galleries... hope you are having a great week!

=] Michele

Altenew:  Build-a-flower Anemone and dies, and Fresh Bloom layering stamp for sentiment.
MFT Jumbo Dot coverup

20 comments:

  1. What a lucky find as it has indeed made a beautiful Cloisonne flower which looks fabulous against that embossed background. So nice to see you in the CAS Mix Up gallery too xx

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  2. This is GORGEOUS Michele!! The colors and gold are so striking against all that white...LOVE it!! Definitely a challenge I'm intrigued by and want to play along with too!! Hugs. :0)

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  3. Beautifully done Michele. I do like the inks better than maybe using glossy mag pages.

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  4. Well, golly girl, I think you've hit the nail on the head. It has all the components of cloisnone to me. Love the pretty colors of alcohol ink you achieved on this piece which, by the way, looks fabulous against that cover diecut. A real mixed media creation.

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  5. I love your twist on the Faux Cloisonné challenge Michele and I too love the shiny, pearly and enamelled look of your amazing, contemporary and beautiful card x.

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  6. Another catch up visit thoroughly enjoyed, Michele! You have a way of blowing my mind with your beautiful and creative cards.

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  7. What a beautiful cloisonné flower, Michele! I LOVE these colors and this gorgeous flower! Thanks so much for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up!

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  8. I'm totally okay with it! I love it. Those big polka dots and that incredible bloom... I like the path you took!

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  9. Alcohol inks and yupo paper make terrific cloisonné flowers! Its beauty almost is overlooked with that great background! Your work is so good, Michele!

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  10. Simply stunning, Michele. I love your version of Cloisonne. Your card is a thing of beauty.

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  11. Fabulous find in your stash! Gorgeous flower....beautiful card!

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  12. Gorgeous - oh my! What a lovely flower indeed

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  13. Love your version of faux cloisonne for your beautiful flower and leaves, Michele. Wonderful circles die cut background too. So pleased you joined us at CAS Mix Up, my friend. Love and Hugs...Nancy

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  14. Marisela Delgado said: Holy moley, Michele! What a stunning card! Those are some gorgeous colors! Wow! Well done. ☺ Marisela mariandmonsterd@yahoo.com

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  15. WOW! What a great find and fantastic creation for those 2 challenges. I love your card, and the story. Sounds like a red letter crafting day!

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  16. Gorgeous!! I love the mix of vivid colors and the detail in the flower along with the big white polka dots in the background. Truly lovely together!

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  17. I LOve your cloisonne AI flower card, Michele! It's absolutely gorgeous! The pearly shimmer adds so much elegance to the flower, and the way AI inks blended is so beautiful. The cover plate background and the font style of the sentiment are perfect for the flower.
    Hideko xx

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  18. Love your beautiful modern take on the Faux Cloisonné technique challenge Michelle, your flower is so pretty coloured with the Alcohol inks. Thanks for playing at CAS Mix Up this month.

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  19. What a fabulous take on this months challenge. Your flower is beautiful, the colours look so pretty and I love your background. Thanks for sharing at CAS Mix Up

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