And in preparation, here's a card to welcome Fall:
Painted Harvest is a new stamp set from the Holiday Catalog, making it's debut on September 1st. I know this will be a popular set, judging from all the samples I am seeing popping up all over. And I loved it as soon as I saw it.
This two-step set is very easy to stamp. I started with Daffodil Delight for the larger "ring" of flower, and then stamped Crushed Curry over it. The center is Early Espresso. Then, using my Paper Snips, I fussy cut the flowers. There was a slight Very Vanilla border so I sponged on more Daffodil Delight ink, and my flowers look so real! They also got a Wink of Stella treatment for just a hint of sparkle!
The leaves were a happy accident. I stamped the "veins" of the leaves using Always Artichoke ink, and then stamped Wild Wasabi for the leaf. But it seemed to "spring-y"; so I experimented by stamping Old Olive right over the Wasabi, and I love the color! Darker but still bright.
The leaves were punched with the matching Leaf Punch - hint - this is a bundle--Painted Harvest and Leaf Punch, and you can save 10% by purchasing the bundle instead of individually...and trust me, you're going to want the punch AND the stamps, so just get the bundle!
The card base is Thick Very Vanilla. I cut a piece of Early Espresso 4-1/4" x 5-1/2", ran it through the Big Shot with the Pinewood Planks embossing folder, and adhered it to the card front, completely covering the Vanilla.
The sentiment was stamped in Early Espresso; don't you love that little acorn? I know...sunflowers don't come from acorns, but it was so darn cute, I had to add it. And I stamped some "splats" from Timeless Textures, using Crumb Cake ink (stamped off once). Then it was cut using the Lots of Labels framelits.
All I needed was a rustic bow--strings from the Burlap Ribbon did the trick! Happy Fall, y'all!
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2 comments:
What a beauty! Love it!
Thanks, Bonnie! I love this new set...gonna be a keeper for sure!
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