I participated in a Color Challenge with Create with Connie and Mary. My card is an inspiration from one of Linda Heller's videos at Stamping School. It's amazing what happens to a card when you change the colors!
Supplies:
Stamps - French Foliage, Teeny Tiny Wishes
Cardstock - More Mustard, Cherry Cobbler, Basic Black, Naturals Ivory
Ink - More Mustard, Cherry Cobbler, Basic Black, Crumb Cake,
Accessories - Square Lattice Textured Impressions Embossing Folder, Cutter Kit,Stampin' Dimensionals, 3/8" Cherry Cobbler Quilted Satin Ribbon, Stampin' Sponge,
Technique - Clear Block Stamping (using the "C" block), Rock and Roll technique
Beautiful! I would never have thought of those colors together, which are rather bold, but your card looks so delicate!
ReplyDeletePretty card! I love the way you did the background! The two-toned leaf is a beautiful focal point! Thanks for playing the challenge at Create with Connie and Mary!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I love the rustic feel of this card. Thanks for playing at CCMC this week.
ReplyDeleteVery cool how you stamped and then embossed the background and also how you used the clear block for the background of the second layer. Thanks for playing Create with Connie & Mary!
ReplyDeleteYou know I love that set!
ReplyDeleteGreat fall card! Love how the ribbon mimics the textured paper. Thanks for playing the Create with Connie & Mary Challenge!
ReplyDeleteLove the look of the stamping first and then embossing--it really looks like fabric! The rock 'n' rolled leaf looks great on the clear block stamping! So glad you joined us at CCMC!
ReplyDeleteLove the stamped & embossed background! Thanks for playing with Create with Connie and Mary :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like we both had the same stamp set in mind for this...beautiful card! Thanks for joining us this week at Create with Connie and Mary Thursday Challenge!
ReplyDeleteThe texture in the background makes the paper almost look woven! Wonderful job! Thanks for playing along with the color challenge on Create with Connie and Mary!
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