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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Fall Harvest

Here is the card I made for Allison's Suggestive Sunday challenge for this week. The challenge was to make a project with a fall harvest theme.

I used the pumpkin stamp from So Grateful (Gina K) and leaves from Autumn Leaves (Gina K). The images are colored with Koh-i-noor pencils and blended with OMS. I cut them out and embossed them with clear embossing powder.

The oval is Very Vanilla sponged with Creamy Caramel and Chocolate Chip ink, then stamped with the small leaf from Autumn Harvest. I used a gold gel pen on the edges of the Basic Black and Chocolate Chip layers. The card base is Creamy Caramel.

Most Dangerous Chocolate Cake Ever - Click at your own risk. I accept no responsibility. If you want, you can blame my sister for sharing it with me.

Have a great day!

8 comments:

  1. Wow Theresa...just gorgeous. I love all that sponging and the clear embossing of the pumpkins is a brilliant idea (and one I plan to steal!). Thanks for playing!

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  2. This is gorgeous Theresa! I love how you colored the leaves, and did them on the oval bg, awesome creation!

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  3. Oh gosh is this ever a STUNNER!!!! Those pumpkins are gorgeous!!! I'm so not clicking on that dangerous recipe either!! LOL

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  4. Beautiful! Love the framing and popping the pumpkins by embossing them!

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  5. Wonderful fall card! I love the clear embossed pumpkins - this is so pretty!

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  6. THUD!!! This is totally amazing, Teresa! I love how you created a look like the pumpkins are in the spotlight, almost glowing! The shine is awesome! The entire card is just spectacular! TFS and inspiring me! :)

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  7. OMIGOSH!!! This is to-die-for gorgeous!!

    Wow. WoW. WOW!

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  8. What gorgeous way to show off those pumpkins! Love the way you did the BG behind the pumpkins with the leave stamp. The leaf embellishments are a wonderful idea and just enhance the pumpkins again. The ribbon is one of my favorites.

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