It's the first of the month and that means new challenges at
Stampalot and
Penny Black at Allsorts.......and my wedding anniversary.......hubby will have had his usual rummage through my baskets of cards trying to remember which ones I said I especially liked.
I know I promised to think outside the box a bit more when I came up with challenge themes although its clear it did not work this month, but they were sent a while back and the girls were all enjoying making their DT cards so left things as they were. Mind you, judging by some of the lovely work in blogland the last week or two, it's a theme you all enjoy.
The top card is my DT card for
Stampalot Challenge where the theme is "Autumn Breezes, Buttons and a Bow". I created a background with
Tim Holtz rusty hinge, frayed burlap, olive and
Glimmer Mist iridescent gold. I then stamped the leaves with bleach using
Inkadinkado 97513. The sentiment is
Hobby Art GR1353 with a frame made with
Nesties using
Basic Grey DP and the bird Magenta 41014I. Some lace, punched leaves coloured with the same TH inks and embossed with detail clear, buttons, cord and a flower made with my Tattered Floral Die. This card is also for the following challenge:
Another card for
Stampalot Challenge, a background created by stamping leaves from Hero Arts CL457 with TH frayed burlap, then covered with Diamond Glaze. When dry I inked the whole piece with
TH barn door, wild honey and sage, then overstamped with
Hero Arts H2365 old French writing. The fairy is from an unmounted set by
Personal Impressions embossed with iridescent powder and her wings glittered. The leaves are punched, the border
Martha Stewart woodland branch and buttons, ribbons and raffia to finish. This card is also for the following challenges:
This one is my DT piece for this months
Penny Black at Allsorts challenge where the them is "Colours of Autumn".......told you I was repetitive. It's quite a quick and simple card to make, but I quite like the effect. I used various Autumnal coloured inks to brayer the backgrounds with masks to represent the changing phases of the moon. The tree is
Penny Black 3880F Fantasy, stamped with versafine black and embossed with details clear with stickles added here and there amongst the branches.
I did say there was a lot of it about didn't I, so I am entering the above cards for the following challenges:
Finally a bit of Christmas. I was sent this new Magnolia die to try out. It's a half circle which you need to match up to cut the other half. I though it was a bit of a faff at first, but once you get used to matching up the dos it's easy and makes a really pretty doily like circle.
I created the easel card on the DS and Cricut Plantin Schoolbook. The DP is K & Co and the image is Penny Black F5075 Sparkle Poinsettia inked with Tim Holtz fired brick and sage and spritzed with water before stamping. I made the poinsettias with punched vellum, added pearl stamens, punched and glittered leaves using Martha Stewart pine branch and gems to embellish. I also decorated an envibox........I found these on the internet the other day, they come flat packed and are brilliant for cards with a bit of dimension that don't really fit into a regular envelope. This card is for the following challenges:
Creative Cottage - Bling it On
Creative Inspirations - Christmas in September
Charisma Cardz - Christmas
ABC - An Easel Card
Stamp Something - Celebrate Something
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