supplies: watercolor cardstock, kraft base, Sunshine and Burnt Orange cardstock, distress oxide inks (mustard seed, carved pumpkin, ripe persimmon, candy apple) and VersaFine Clair Pinecone ink, Simon's Leaves Background cling, Hero Arts Artistic Windows script and Essential Messages, both retired, Winnie & Walter Happy Cutaway, Impression Obsession leaf die
Starting with a piece of watercolor paper, I sponged on fall-colored distress oxide inks, then spritzed with water, and dried. Next I splattered some of the same inks across the surface (the only one that really shows up is vintage photo). Then I inked the leaf background with candied apple and overstamped., then overstamped the script randomly. After trimming my panel, I die-cut the happy from my inked panel, and also from kraft cardstock 4 more times, and layered them. The sentiment was stamped before inserting the layered die-cut back into the inked panel, and I added a couple little maple leaves.
How goes your Monday? Hope you'll have a wonderful week!
Fabulous fall card, good for man or woman. Perfect stash card.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lot of visual interest in this multi-layered card Lin, and it's all done with stamping!! An awesome result and a magnificent card
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Maxine
My Monday is history, and I'm still doing laundry!! lol
ReplyDeleteThis is such a treat for the eyes this morning, Lin... what a beautiful card! I find something new every time I look at it! You'll pardon me while I ogle some more? xx
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What a beautiful card, Lin! Love the colors, the overstamping, the raised sentiment - well, I guess I love everything about it! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I'm thinking I'll have to make my version of this card! I have several Nov. birthday cards to make and have made just one so far. Thanks for your inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSuperb Lin. A beautiful background and a stunning eclipse card.
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