One last Harvest/Autumn/Fall card and yet another wreath card. I let one of my 3 year old Grandsons make the stenciled bg - I taped down the paper and the stencil very well and he had fun with a sponge and some ink. He thinks cardmaking is called painting so he is now asking to paint all the time. It is so cute.
I colored the little leaves with my fingers while watching TV and then fussy cut them. Since Thanksgiving has passes I used a Thanks Be to God greeting - that can work for any time of the year.
Hugz
Date: Tuesday, November 27, 2018 GMT Views: 824
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Registered: October 19, 2007 Location: Packer Country, WI Posts: 72028
Tue, Nov 27, 2018 @ 3:26 AM
Another rich, rich card....so love how you achieve this look with the sponging. Your grandson is very talented....beautiful stenciling. Thanks for all your inspiration. Hugs
Registered: December 30, 2017 Location: arizona Posts: 1412
Tue, Nov 27, 2018 @ 9:21 AM
I totally love your wreaths and i LOVE the family involvement! super nice and definitely agree that very rich in colors. I enjoy fall and never enough fall colors and cards, in my opinion. have a great day! Teresa
Registered: August 10, 2006 Location: Sunny Florida Posts: 25290
Tue, Nov 27, 2018 @ 6:27 PM
Wow, Nancy! Isn't it so wonderful that our very young grandchildren craft with us? I love it when my 3-yr old granddaughter crafts with me. It's such a blessing. He did an outstanding job creating the stenciled background. You will have another great artist in the family. I love your card, especially the awesome wreath! Hugs!
Registered: September 30, 2005 Location: Minnesota Posts: 8058
Fri, Nov 30, 2018 @ 7:39 AM
Your grandson did a fabulous job with that background!!! And *you* made the whole card itself gorgeous! I love fall and so many of the visual and textural things about it... and this card showcases so many of those favorite things! Thanks so much for sharing!
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