Hi
Friends!!
I
hope you had a fantastic Monday! Whenever
I am designing a card, I tend to create a few “trial” pieces that as I
mentioned in my last post, usually end up in a scrap bin or filed for a later
date.
In
an effort to "complete what I started" :-) , I decided to finish one of the panels
that used the Pals Paper Arts PPA274 Color Challenge and also link this to the
Addicted to Stamps and More #169 Clean and Simple Challenge.
I hope you have a chance to visit the above sites and check out all of the wonderful inspiration!
To
create this card:
Using Sponge Daubers,
apply Crushed Curry, Calypso Coral and Chocolate Chip to the maple leaf from
the retired Season of Change from Sweet ‘n Sassy Stamps (SNSS).
Stamp onto Whisper
White cardstock, masking a few of the leaves as you continue stamping.
Ink the sentiment
with Chocolate Chip Classic Ink and stamp along the edge of the panel.
Use the Stampin’
Write Chocolate Chip Marker with the Color Spritzer Tool to add a bit of “distressing”
and stamp the bold splatter from Gorgeous Grunge with Crushed Curry Classic Ink
(stamping off before stamping onto the panel).
Trim the panel and
mount onto Calypso Coral cardstock , trim and mount onto the Chocolate Chip
card base to finish off the card.
Stamp Sets: Season of Change (retired SNSS)
Ink: Calypso Coral, Crushed Curry, Chocolate Chip; Chocolate
Chip Stampin’ Write Marker
Paper: Whisper
White, Calypso Coral, Chocolate Chip
Accessories: Sponge
Daubers, Color Spritzer Tool
Thanks
again for stopping by- I will be sharing the new SUO Challenge shortly :-) I hope all
of you have a terrific Tuesday!
7 comments:
This is simply stunning, Julie! I love the leaves and the sentiment.
Beautiful and artistic execution with these leaves. This is totally frame-able. Thanks for sharing with Pals Paper Arts.
Worthy of being framed being framed as home decor. I am in awe....
Wow.....just wow.....you are such a wonderful artist!
What an amazing use of colours. Perfect autumn scene. Great warm feeling! Thank you for sharing your art with us at ATSM. Creative regards from stempelfrida
http://stempelfrida.blogspot.de
Just beautiful, Julie!!! So artistic! Thanks for sharing how you did this...although I'm pretty sure mine won't turn out like this!
Cheryl
Wow ... absolutely stunning design.
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