I hope you are enjoying our Independent Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators Blog Hop featuring projects that are “Fall” themed
Fellow demonstrators from all over the globe are participating so we have a wide array of fun projects to share with you!
You may have just visited Sandra’s blog or perhaps you are starting your journey here with me. I hope you like our creations and that they give you inspiration.
Whilst driving home from work I was admiring all the lovely colours I saw of the different trees and wondered how I could recreate them – I know I could have used the Baby Wipe technique with re inkers but I haven’t got the colours I wanted then I remember an old technique using the Stampin’ Write Markers and a Spritzer bottle.
So I grabbed an old favourite stamp set – Lovely as a Tree, Stampin’ Write Markers, Spritz bottle and started creating………….
I’m not sure if you can see it in the photograph but I’ve added some Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint to the edges of the distressed card base and the leaves on the tree image. Hubby walked in from work and said that really looks really nice —— he doesn’t often spontaneously comment on my cards was well chuffed.
Don’t forget to leave me a comment below, before you continue hoping on over to see what Anastasia has created for this months theme.
All the supplies used may be ordered through my online store here
Happy Craftin’
Suexx
If you are in Europe and do not already have a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator, I would be very happy to help you with your purchases or have you join my team (FrankieSue’s Signets). Feel free to contact me and look forward to catching up with you soon.
*if your order is more than £150 please contact me before placing your order so I may advise you how to get the most for your money.
Great card and love the distressing. Every year we wonder if this tried and true stamp set will retire but it keeps on giving, just like the trees!
Very nice card !
I like the oak leaf used to create a background pattern. I was most impressed with a wood mounted stamp though! I forget we offer that option since I usually get the clear mount or photopolymers. TFS!