I have a new card to share with you. I was playing in the paper and ink today. It was great fun! The are not changing here in Texas just yet, but I am looking forward to the change. It will only last a week or two in this area. My neighbors Bradford Pear tree usually puts on a marvelous show ... from green to goldenrod to orange to cranberry red. Here is my card in anticipation of the change.
I cut and folded a lattice edge into the side of the card. What do you think? Happy Thanksgiving is stamped on each leaf. I am really proud of this card. Stampin' Up Supplies used:
Cardstock - Always Artichoke, Tangerine Tango and Crushed Curry
Stampin' Pad - Old Olive
Stamp set - Teeny Tiny Wishes - Clear Mount 127802 or Wood Mount 128748
Adhesive - 2-Way Glue Pen
Other supplies:
Cardstock and Patterned paper from my stash
ATG gun
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This card will be entered in the following challenges:
Cupcake Inspirations # 235 - Fall Leaves
CARDZTV Go To Galz Link Party # 8 - Happy Harvest
Scrapbooker Phd #2 - Anything that Flies
Fantabulous Cricut #185 - Anything Goes Project - Signs of Fall
Thanks for stopping by for a looksee.
Blessings and Happy Crafting,
Belinda
7 comments:
lovely card pretty colors...thanks for sharing at cupcake inspirations
Tina
sweetie dt
What a great autumn card! So glad you joined Cupcake Inspirations' Fall Leaves Challenge! Hope to see more of your work in upcoming challenges!
Hugs,
Debbie
Super card, I really, really like the border you created at the side!!
Pretty card, I love the lattice work that you did on the edge. Thank you for joining us at FCCB!!!
The lattice fold...so so cool. How is that done??? So neat
I love that lattice fold! you should do a tutorial to show how you did that!
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I don't think I have seen a lattice fold before. What's the secret to make that?
Nice was to show the changing seasons.
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