Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Pastor Appreciation

I'm up on the Stamp Simply with this masculine card featuring both of their Pastor Appreciation stamp sets. Once again it's a monochromatic no-coloring card because life has been busy lately and inspiration has been kind of low.

 Supplies from Stamp Simply:     

 Other Supplies:

  • Baker's Twine
  • Burlap Ribbon
  • Gingham Ribbon 
  • Button
  • Vintage Photo and Walnut Stain Distress Ink (Ranger)


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7 comments:

Melanie Hungerford said...

Very nice masculine feel to your card to go along with the fall theme, thanks for joining us at the Alphabet Challenge!

cheiro urgia said...

Another great masculine creation, I like the vintage feeling that comes with the shading. The main image is a wonderful image for the season, I like how you enhanced it with ribbons, twine, and a sentiment full of appreciation. I also like the delicate checkered pattern in the background - so different from your other monochrome masculine card, I think it's this fine pattern that makes those fall leaves stand out in such a wonderful way. Thanks for joining the Alphabet challenge.

Hugs, Veronika

Claire Broadwater said...

I just adore this tartan plaid. This card is a perfect masculine card. The acorns and leaves are so rustic and all the ribbon and twine add so much detail. I just love this card! I am so happy you joined my challenge at The Paper Players this week!

Jan Clothier said...

That plaid, along with the earthy colour palette, really make a good masculine card. It's a lovely creation, Thanks for joining in with us at The Paper Players.

dj said...

Fantstic!! Another great creation for our challenge!! Way to go shopping your stash! Thanks for playing along with our “I’m leaf-ing it up to you” challenge over at Shopping Our Stash!! You rocked our challenge with those jumbo leaves...I love the mixture of plaid and gingham...perfection!!
Deb Horst, DT #SOS345

Tina said...

How lovely! The plaid background is fabulous - perfect for a masculine card. Thanks for sharing with us at Just Add Ink.

Conniecrafter said...

I love those papers you used and the leaves and acorns look great with a bit of inking, love the way you did the ribbon and jute, sweet sentiment too!