Good morning - and welcome to the 5th and final day of sneak peeks for the Fall Release over at My Craft Spot! Tomorrow is the blog hop and full reveal! Today we are sharing samples made with Jar Full of Fall stamp set. I decided to use it a little differently, and not fill a jar with it:
Aren't those little pumpkins the cutest? I stamped them on watercolor paper, then squished my MFT ink pads on a nonstick mat, and picked the color up with a water brush to color in the images. LOVE how soft and pretty they came out! I didn't quite wait long enough for it to dry before stamping my sentiment, but I don't mind how it makes it look a bit soft as well!
I mounted it on some pattern paper from an older Echo Park paper pad, added some Ivory Jute Twine wrapped around and tied in a loose bow, then glued on a couple of the new sequins that My Craft Spot carries - from the collection called Toadally Green. Finished off by mounting that with foam adhesive on an Avery Elle cardstock cardbase - offset to the right edge.
Thanks for stopping by again today! I'll see you tomorrow for the full reveal, release, and hop with a giveaway to celebrate! Have a great day!!!
This is so pretty!
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What a darling trio of pumpkins! Your watercolouring adds a softness that is so eye-catching! Fabulous card and fabulous showcase of the new MCS release!
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FANTASTIC card design Heather! I adore the pattern papers you used and the pumpkins couldn't be cuter! The little sequins are such a fun touch along with jute twine! Lovin' this stamp set too...yikes, love it all!
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Sherrie K
Lovely card! TFS
ReplyDeleteLike the soft Autumn colors. The sequins are a nice addition.
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Love the softness of your Card. So pretty and I Love the added Sequins. :0)
ReplyDeleteThis card is so lovely & elegant. Love the soft colors.
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Chriss
i love the coloring and you are right is does give a soft touch
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