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Sunday 7 October 2012

Beauty of Autumn


Here is another card I made for World Card Making Day.  I created the yellow bkg. by first rubbing Distress ink onto my white cardstock.  Next I overstamped with the Houndstooth bkg. from Hero Arts, added some paint specks and then stamped the wheat.  I mounted it onto white to keep it all very clean looking.  The scoring lines on the side were added and the sentiment from Inkadinkadoo.

Supplies:  stamps: HA, Inkadinkadoo/ Distress inks/ pop dots/ Mr. Huey paint spray/ ScorPal


Here are two more that I am adding to a contest for WCMD over at Paper Smooches.


Supplies:  stamps, Paper Smooches/ Distress inks/ twine



Supplies:  stamps; Paper Smooches/ Mr. Huey's colour mist/ half pearls


Off to cook my Thanksgiving turkey for our big dinner today as we are celebrating it this weekend here in Canada.

9 comments:

  1. Gorgeous cards, Karen! The first one is my fave.

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  2. Beautiful cards! I like them all but love the misting on the third card and the vibrant blue with the black sillhouette on the second one

    Happy thanksgiving!

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  3. gorgeous cards, I love all the inking you do!

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  4. All beautiful. I must try your techniques you used in the first card.

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  5. Happy Thanksgiving. With all that we have for card-making these days, we have much to be thankful for!

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  6. Beautiful cards. The smell of turkey has filled my house. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  7. Oh what beautiful cards.
    luv
    Debby

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  8. These are some amazing cards, Karen! I so love the wheat one and the golden background that you created.

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  9. They are all beautiful! I love the subtle effect of your score lines. Thanks for playing with us at A Blog Named Hero!

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