This week's Inspiration Challenge 358 is from one of my favorite stores.... Pier 1! I chose these creamy caramel Pumpkin Pillars: http://www.pier1.com/Creamy-Caramel-...tml?cgid=decor I loved the organic feel of these candles!
I created this card with this month's Our Daily Bread designs release, Pumpkin Wreath and [URL-http://www.ourdailybreaddesigns.com/index.php/apple-wreath.html]Apple Wreath.[/URL] I started with a Bazzill base, added the wood grain Recollections designer paper, and stamped my image on Flourishes White card stock with Memento ink. I colored it with Copics and fussy cut it out, then mounted it on a scrap of burlap that I adhered to a white layer cut with the Spellbinders Lattice Frame. The little sentiment tag is cut with Spellbinders Back to Basics Tag set, and the sentiment is from the Apple Wreath set. Some twine and a Prima burlap flower finished off the country feel of this card.
Thanks so much for looking!
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Fri, Oct 12, 2012 @ 8:39 PM
This is such a beautiful wreath, along with the great burlap background. The burlap flower really pulls the whole picture together... Love it...
------------------------------ Happy Stamping Vicki One of Kota's Kids ***A Proud Fan Club Member *** QFTD81.... FS295
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Sat, Oct 13, 2012 @ 10:55 AM
Lovin that country feeling you made here. The warm colors, woody bg, and the latticework. I saw that pretyt stamp at ODBD....beautiful job with that set. did you ever do a good job " fussy " cuttin it out wow that would be so hard. beautiful job...TFS..:0)
------------------------------ We as people are raindrops of colorful ink , falling down Crisp and Clear, each a different shade more vibrant then the last, but once we realize at the bottom of an endless abyss we all fall into the same inkpot forming one color, only then can we come together as one My son.