Hello everyone! Amy here
with an Autumn card featuring the new Pretty
Pumpkins.
This is a fun stamp layering set that gives you beautiful, realistic looking
pumpkins.
To begin, I stamped the
pumpkins using Distress Oxides in Fired Brick, Worn Lipstick, Spiced Marmalade
and the stems using Cracked Pistachio and Peeled Paint. I used the Pretty
Pumpkins dies
to cut them out. I love adding critters to my cards so I borrowed the adorable
owl from Happy
Owl-O-Ween and
did no-line coloring with Copic markers. I cut him out with Happy
Owl-O-Ween die.
For the front panel, I inked it with Worn
Lipstick, Spiced Marmalade, Fossilized Amber and Peeled Paint. I splattered it
with water and blotted dry with paper towel. For the sentiment, I used a sentiment from the Autumn Greetings stamps, and heat
embossed it using gold embossing powder.
I added the images with
adhesives and foam adhesives to the front panel. Lastly, I mounted the die-cut
frame with foam adhesives. I hope you like today's card. I had so much fun
working with the wonderful stamps.
Thank you for stopping by! Have a great
day!
Sunny Studio Supplies Used:
Autumn Greeting Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Happy Owl-o-ween Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Happy Owl-o-ween Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Pretty Pumpkins Dies Shop at: Sunny Studio |
Pretty Pumpkins Stamps Shop at: Sunny Studio |
This is absolutely gorgeous!! The background is breath-taking, the SS pumpkins are beautiful and "real-looking," and the owl is totally charming. LOVE this card!!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute. What did you use to create the trees?
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute card. The coloring is beautiful. Love the background.
ReplyDeleteHi Amy ~ Your card is simply gorgeous!! Love how you used these wonderful pumpkins, sweet owl and created that fabulous Distress Ink background. Thanks so much for sharing. ~HUGS~
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ReplyDeleteHi Amy, great card! what did you use for bare tree card frame?
ReplyDeleteThank you Sue. It's a die by Lawn Fawn found here:
Deletehttps://www.lawnfawn.com/collections/lawn-cuts/products/leafy-tree-backdrop-landscape