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It's Monday! Time for another challenge from the Outlines Challenge Blog! Thanksgiving is next Thursday here in the US, and this week we are using Thanksgiving as our challenge theme. Play along with us this week for your chance to win a $25 gift certificate from theOutlines Rubber Stamp Company.
For my card this week, I used one of the new Serendipity images from Outlines, Cinderella Mini (F-1205). I stamped the image onto X-Press It cardstock with Marvy black dye ink. I colored the image with Copic markers and added some highlights with Coloursoft pencils. I cut the image panel with a Nestabilities die, and did some paper piercing around the die cut shape.
Then using patterned paper from We R Memory Keepers and Heidi Grace Designs, I formed the layout for this card. Paper piercing was done around the larger We R Memory Keepers panel, and the strip of Heidi Grace paper was run dry embossed with a Sizzix folder. The card was framed with brown cardstock.
Sheer brown ribbon and lace were added to the card, as well as a leaf cut from brown cardstock using the Cricut cartridge, "Elegant Edges".
The sentiment is also from Outlines. It is a portion of the Split Layering Collage - Blessings (H-794). It was colored with Copic markers.
Along with my health and family, I am grateful to have the chance to be on such a talented and kind Outlines Design Team. Go and see what wonderful creations they have to share.
Jeanne Streiff
Jenny Gropp
Lisa Silver
Robin Kirkpatrick
Sandy Hulsart
Sue Kment
And, I am thankful you took time today to visit my blog. Have a terrific week!
5 comments:
Oh pretty! I just love the colors of your image... the patterned paper is perfect and really makes that pumpkin image pop!
Fab coloring on that image. I love the swipes of color in the background. Lots of beautiful textures, and fantastic sewing, especially on that curvy die cut. Quite a lovely card!
Goodness, this is gorgeous!
Everything works on this one.... just perfect!
I just love the dp you used Kecia and the wash around your pumpkin. What a cool scene.
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