Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Falling Leaves

Hello!

I was feeling very autumnal this weekend and decided to make another card to play along with the second challenge over at the Simon Says Stamp Flickr Group:


I stamped these lovely leaf stamps from Clarity Stamps in Aged Mahogany, Rusty Hinge and Seedless Preserve Distress Inks, used a vellum tag and sentiment from SSS.  The 'you' die has been stacked up 3 or 4 times for a bit of bulk and coloured in Seedless Preserve.  The rest of the sentiment is embossed in gold.  A wood veneer heart and twine to finish.

It is a Tic Tac Toe challenge and I went with the middle row - twine, autumn and embossing.

Tic-Tac-Toe! by Simon.Says.Stamp
 
I hope you come along to the Simon Says Stamp Flickr Group and play along with us....
 
I will also put a last entry in to Simon Says Stamp's Wednesday Challenge where Anything Goes.  There are over 800 entries!!
 
I will be back later with a card for Merry Mondays - so many great challenges, so little time :)
 
Thanks, as always, for stopping by,
 
Sarah x
 


7 comments:

  1. Your card is so pleasing, Sarah - love those fluttering leaves, and that sweet little heart! Thanks for sharing it once again with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge!

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  2. Fabulous...love the vellum overlay.

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  3. Such gorgeous colors on your leaves, Sarah! I love how you used a die cut and stamp for your sentiment, too! Beautiful autumn card!

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  4. I agree, Sarah - not enough time in the day to play and stamp as much as we'd all like to! Love this gorgeous card! The colors, your stamping, the vellum tag - everything! So glad you submitted another card for the challenge - thank you!

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  5. These fluttering leaves are gorgeous, Sarah ... love how the vellum banner and delicate die cuts add to the light, airy feel! Anita :)

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  6. What a gorgeous card, love the colours and the use of the vellum is just perfect x

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  7. I love that you used the more subdued fall colors, Sarah.

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