Saturday, 1 August 2020

Third Mindful Art and Card workshop + 'Rakhi' Card

Hello sweet peeps,

Today I hosted my third series of Mindful Art and Card classes. We made a "Rakhi" card with distress inks and die cuts. My student, who is a lovely girl of 11 had lots of fun during the process. "Rakhi" is an Indian custom where the sister ties a bracelet made of cords on the brother's wrist. It is a symbol of love and affection from the sister towards the brother. While the sister ties the bracelet, brother in his heart loving pledges to protect his sister. Rakhi comes from the word "Raksha" in Sanskrit which mean protection. It looks like a friendship bracelet and is made with bright and vibrant colours such as red, green, gold etc. At the end of the ceremony, the sister puts a little piece of Indian sweet into her brother's mouth and he hands over a cash gift to her as a blessing.

Coming back to the card, the sentiment has been die cut using card stock as well as the gold foil wrapping of Ferraro Rocher chocolates. My husband quietly buys the chocolates and eats them even more quietly. Sometimes, I try and save the wrappers and carefully stick them on to another piece of recycled paper. Once it is dry, I let it go through my Cuttlebug to even out the texture. We have used Distress Oxide inks here and to be honest, I am fairly pleased with how it all turned out so blue and beautiful.



I will enter this card in the following challenges:



Monica 


8 comments:

Tristan said...

Such a beautiful background. It really helps your sentiment to pop. Thanks for joining us at the Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week. Tristan DT.

Billie A said...

Very pretty card. Great background and the sentiment. Thanks for sharing over at Colour Crazy challenge (and Word Art Wednesday gd)

Helen said...

A gorgeous background, Monica!! I love all the blues! Perfect for the gold lettering!! Thanks so much for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week! Take care! 🙂

nwilliams6 said...

Beautiful custom - we probably need to do more things like that here to encourage stronger family ties. Your gold lettering is beautiful and so cool that it is made from recycled candy wrappers. So fun your husband loves that candy - mine loves kit kats and nothing fun to recycle on them! Hugz

Skye said...

A beautiful card for a beautiful tradition. The gold lettering goea so well against the pretty blue background.

Keti's Projects said...

WOW. Love your background. Thank you for joining us at Unstampabelles. Keti (DT)

Susan Hogan said...

Love the recycling and the background is superb. Thanks for playing along with us at Unstampabelles.

frommycraftroom said...

What a great recycling effort. Love the background you created. Thanks for joining in at Unstampabelles.