Hi there Crafty Friends! It's time for another challenge at CAS Colours & Sketches and we have Vicky as our host this month. She has given us another fun sketch to play with this week.
I stamped the leaves using the second generation method with Antique Linen spritzed with water. When dry, I stamped again, repositioning the stamp and this time using Zig Markers and Distress Oxide Inks.
I inked the edges and splattered with gold ink. The sentiment was originally stamped in gold, but then I went over it in red to get more depth.
Stamps: Penny Black Nature's Gifts; SU sentiment
Die Spellbinders frame
I hope you'll pop on over to our blog to see the wonderful creations from our Design Team and be inspired to join us in the challenge.
I'm sharing my card at the following challenges:-
The layering effect with the stamping looks fabulous and what a beautiful Autumnal card Jenny x.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Fall leaves, Jenny! Love the generational stamping and the brilliant colors!
ReplyDeleteYour card is so beautiful, Jenny.
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Anke
A lovely CAS autumnal creation Jenny, many thanks for joining us again at We Love Chocolate Baroque challenge.
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Beautifully done - autumn on a card! Thanks so much for sharing with us at We Love Chocolate Baroque challenge.
ReplyDeleteLOVE your card Jenny! The layering of the different colours is so beautiful. What a great design! xx
ReplyDeleteYour leaves are just beautiful. I love that die too and the hint of gold around the edges and those few perfect splatters. I do wish I could master splatters. always too many or too few when I try! Thanks for joining us at we love Chocolate Baroque this month too xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Hilary. Do you have the blog address as I'm having trouble bringing it up. thanks x
DeleteGreat take on the sketch and fabulous autumn themed card, love it those leaves just drew me in. Thank you for sharing with us at WLCB x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Jenny - those leaves are perfect for Autumn, so beautifully coloured and I love the effect of the layering of the stamps too.
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