Remember the 3D sunflower card I created a few weeks back.....well, here's another (smaller) version using the same techniques! I had so much fun creating this autumn window with a few of my favorite inks, stamps, and dies!
I love the look of the distress oxide on the background that I created by: scoring a piece of kraft card stock every 3/4 of an inch and swiping my walnut stain distress oxide across it. I die cut and distressed the window using the same ink. I also sponged all of the leaves with coordinating colors to add more depth and interest to them.
Supplies and Tools:
- Scoring Board
- Sunflower Stamp Set (Heartfelt Creations)
- Meadowbird Branch Die Set (Memory Box)
- Window Two Die (Spellbinders)
- Fall Folliage (Tim Holtz)
- Frond Punch (Martha Stewart)
- Burlap String
- Sponge Daubers
- Instant Coffee
- Distress Ink in these colors
- Gathered Twigs
- Mustard Seed
- Fossilized Amber
- Spiced Marmalade
- Mowed Lawn
- Distress Oxide (Ranger) in these colors
- Walnut Stain
- Peeled Paint
- Squeezed Lemonade
- Wild Honey
- Cuttlebug
- ATG gun
It's time for a new link party over on the Cropstop blog and the Optional Twist for November is: Create a project that includes autumn leaves and I'll enter your name twice in the random draw.
This post linked to:
Simon Says - Anything Goes
Mod Squad - Color on Kraft
As you like - Favorite Autumn colors (I love the warm rich hues of all autumn colors)
4 comments:
I love this beautiful Fall card, the colors are so rich and it has so much depth!
Pam,
scrap-n-sewgranny.blogspot.com
Beautiful colours and flower. Thanks for joining AYLI challenge. Elaine
Thanks for playing along with the As You Like It challenge Esther - beautiful card, good luck!
Anne x
https://learningtojive.blogspot.com/
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Esther, I saw this at Crop Stop, but I wanted to pay you a personal visit and tell you how much I love this! Your wood grain is wonderfully realistic and that sunflower is the prettiest I've seen! Sorry for my absence; I just can't seem to keep up! Sending hugs!
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