This card was made for 2 challenges, the Hero Arts September contest "Everything Autumn" and the challenge at Our Creative Corner, to stamp on patterned papers. Here I used a Hero Arts stamp called Three Winter Trees, and by stamping it on autumnal papers, I made them into autumn trees. I also used a variey of patterned green papers for the rolling hills.
supplies: various autumn and green printed papers, kraft card stock, Hero Arts S5215 Clouds, broken china distress ink, K5255 Three Winter Trees, Anita's Teddy Bear ink, CL119 Happy Thanksgiving (sentiment), Martha Stewart picket fence border punch, Nestabilities scalloped circles die, Pixie Press leaf charm, twine
How creative are you?! Your blog is always full of inspiration! Love love love this fall card! Great use of that scalloped punch!
ReplyDeleteLove your autumn scene! Very creative!
ReplyDeleteWow Lin, this is gorgeous!!! So clever!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Isn't it amazing what you can do with papers and colors to change something from winter to spring to fall! Love the rolling hills and the picket fence. Always admire your creativity :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful fall card - LOVE your beautiful little scene - so creative!
ReplyDeleteAren't you a creative genius!! Perfect trees! Love the little fence, too. Have a great vacation! Hugs
ReplyDeleteLOve your fall scene, Lin and great use of scallop punch.
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect fall scene Lin! Love the mix of pp you used!
ReplyDeleteReally creative Lin and I love all the beautiful patterned papers you used!
ReplyDeleteLin these trees are excellent! What a great idea. I love this little autumn scene!
ReplyDeletevery clever...love those fall trees!
ReplyDeleteLove this scene.
ReplyDeleteJust love this adorable card, Lin! The hills, trees, pp's and that cute little fence - all so cleverly combined!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your upcoming travels!
Wonderful card! I always love to see your creations!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful fall foliage you have created! Beautiful!
ReplyDeletebeautiful fall scene. and i just adore the warm colors you used. love love it, Lin! love your new header photo, too. so cute! hope you have a beautiful weekend! =)
ReplyDeleteYour cards are amazing Lin! I love this gorgeous scene, love that new sweet chipmunk too! :)
ReplyDeleteFall is my favorite theme for making cards......so many colors that coordinate....wonderful card!!
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What a great card and I just love the look of your new blog. Thanks always for the inspiration you give me. Hugs Karen
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and wonderful fall scene, Lin!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely GORGEOUS Lin!
ReplyDeleteSo many details!
What a beautiful scene you've created here ;-)
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Beautiful fall card Lin- love how you stamped your tree tops here- so creative!
ReplyDeleteLIN!!! This is absolutely off the charts amazing! You are so clever and creative! WOW!!! This makes me want to go for a nice long Autumn walk. Loving your projects lately...you are on a roll.
ReplyDeletep.s. That squirrel blog banner picture is awesome!
Your new banner rocks, Lin!! And this card - WOW!!! How gorgeous! Perfect for the OCC challenge!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card Lin! Love the fall theme and little forest!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous card, Lin, I love the scenic design and your trees are absolutely fantastic ... Well done!
ReplyDeleteThank you joining us this week at Our Creative Corner!
those trees are so cute, love all the layers!!
ReplyDeleteHow fun and clever. Perfect for Autumn.
ReplyDeleteLove this so much, Lin! The trees, the hills, and the fence! Just love it all! :)
ReplyDeleteLin you captured the colors of autumn so beautifully. Love all those trees nestled behind the die-cut fences.
ReplyDeleteOH my This is PRETTY....Love it Lin!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Lin! Your papers give a perfect autumnal feel ;)
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Very nice Lin. Really like your idea!!!
ReplyDeleteLin,I love this idea! So cute and clever! Thanks for being a part of Our Creative Corner!
ReplyDeleteThis is seriously beautiful! Going to give this technique a try!
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