My watercolor pencils called to me tonight, so I did a layered watercolor wash. I clear embossed the saying from Oriental Brushstrokes in the lower right corner after the first layer of watercolor. I don't know what the saying means - can you help me name this card by identifying the meaning of the Kanji?
Date: Monday, November 1, 2004 GMT Views: 1611
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Stamps: Oriental Brushstrokes
Paper: Watercolor paper, More Mustard, Really Rust
Registered: April 2, 2004 Location: Near Wilmington Beaches in NC Posts: 532
Tue, Nov 02, 2004 @ 8:16 AM
Thanks! You are correct, it is from Art of the Orient! I mislabeled!
Thanks for your kind words as well as for the info!
All my best,
Nancy
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Registered: March 28, 2005 Location: Beaverton, Oregon Posts: 293
Tue, Mar 29, 2005 @ 11:48 AM
Beautiful Card! According to the SU Demo site, the kanji symbol from the Art of the Orient set used on this card means "happiness". The other symbol that looks like a coin means "longevity".