Dear Ones~
This
time over at Double D the challenge is PUMPKINS. Don't you just love pumpkins? Here is the Mood Board for our inspiration:
Here's my card:
This is just a simple card using a multi-step pumpkin stamp set by Hero Arts and a piece of book page, which I crinkled and then sponged with Distress Ink in Walnut. The leaves are from a Tim Holtz embossing and die set called Oak Leaf.
The Ingredients:
SU Cajun Craze Card Stock
Recollections Cream Card Stock
Stash Book Page
Cuttlebug Embossing Folder for White Panel (OLD)
Hero Arts Color Layering Pumpkin
Tim Holtz Oak Leaf Embossing Folder/Die
SU Old Olive, Mint Macron & Tangerine Tango Inks
GKD Sweet Mango Ink
GKD Harvest of Wishes Stamp for Greeting
If you head on over to the Double D Challenge Blog and
play along, you could win this adorable sticker set. Also, don't forget to
check out all the beautiful cards the other designers have created.
So, until next time dear readers, ASPIRE to be INSPIRED.
Here's celebrating your CREATIVE MUSE!!
~judy
Very creative and pretty fall card, awesome background with the book page and a fabulous design!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great technique to bring back, the scrunching and inking of a page, must remember to do that again! That pumpkin looks amazing! I thought it was 3D or at least covered in Glossy Accents...wow! Remember that tomato card you made, I mean it looked like a real tomato. You're crazy creative with Produce! lol Love this whole design!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome Judy! I NEVER think to use book pages but you've certainly inspired me with your amazing card. Well done!
ReplyDeleteAre my eyes playing tricks on me or is that pumpkin super shiny? I thought it was a sticker but, no, you stamped it. Love the vintage look with the crumpled and inked page. I cracked up at Donna's comment. Yes, you are crazy creative with produce!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and classy! The colors, cajun, white and book print look amazing. I really love the spicy color. Lots of texture and dimension right down to the shiny pumpkin! Love the overall design.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Judy! I thought that pumpkin was a sticker. What a great stamp set, so realistic! I love the crinkled and inked background too. A++ all around!!
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DeleteHello, my friend who make amazing cards! I just tried this technique to crinkle paper and then use it for a background. I love doing it and will try more of that. Your card had me fooled; I thought for sure that pumpkin was shinny sticker. Nice job on those borders for the panels.
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