Dear Ones~
There's a new challenge over at Can You Handle the Pressure. For this challenge blog you MUST use an EMBOSSING FOLDER on your project. Heat embossing (with embossing powder) is permitted but only IN ADDITION to your embossing folder design. Each new challenge will have a 'TWIST' which is optional ... your choice to use or not.
The OPTIONAL TWIST for today's challenge is:
FALL HARVEST
This little apple stamp is a really old one by Gina K Designs. I think it is from a mini stamp set. I love it, it's really fun to color. I thought it would be fun to add some plaid to change things up. I also added the fun seam binding ribbon and some Judy Dots for a final touch. Do you know what Judy Dots are? They are pony beads baked in the oven at a low temp. They flatten out into perfect dots.
The Ingredients:
SU Soft Suede Card Stock
SU Plaid Tidings Patterned Paper
GKD Dark Chocolate Card Stock
SU Stripes and Splatters Embossing Folder
Tim Holtz Acorns Embossing Folder
GKD Harvest of Wishes Stamp
GKD Master Layouts 19 Die
Penny Black Antique Frame Die
So head on over to the Can You Handle the Pressure Blog
and
play along, and don't forget
to
check out all the beautiful cards the other designers have created while
you are there. I can't wait to see all your wonderful designs!!
Until next time dear reader, I hope you "can handle the pressure"!
Here's celebrating your CREATIVE MUSE.
judy
Your coloring of the apple is stunning, so perfect, a beautiful card for fall, and I was wondering what Judy beads were, now we know!!
ReplyDeleteThe punched corners are so lovely! And the bow makes the card extra special.
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Very pretty details with the corner punch and ribbon, and your coloring of the apple is amazing! What a lovely fall card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Autumn card design with gorgeous colors!
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS!!! Love the apple (colored perfectly) and Judy beads? Glad you shared what they are ... cool! Love the plaid and seam binding! I haven't used any ribbon or seam binding in years ... thanks for the push ... it looks awesome! Beautiful inspiration my friend ... well done!
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