Got a little inky creating this card. All the panels were created by sponging on Distressed inks and then stamping on the panel or flicking water onto the panel to create a great splatter effect. Stamped the leaves on colored paper and fussy cut them out, then popped them up using foam tape. Added a few brads I received in a grab bag from Flourishes and a piece of twill ribbon I've had in my stash for years.
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The colours on this are amazing. Wonderful card! Thanks so much for playing along at ATSM xx
ReplyDeleteKris, I love your card!! Such beautiful colours and a wonderful autumn card. Lovely take on the sketch!!
ReplyDeleteGreat representation of the sketch. Love all the elements and your inking/splattering is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteOh what a beautiful card. Love the rich colors and pretty stamping. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely Thanksgiving card, Kris!
ReplyDeleteLovely card. Great sketch.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! Love the pretty background! Great effect using the Distress ink! Thanks for joining along with Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card! Great take on the sketch - love the luscious colors you chose!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty. Love the rich Fall colors!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, rich colors; so perfect for a Thanksgiving card.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Kris!! I love the splatter effect!!
ReplyDeleteOh the stamps are gorgeous in this card! Love the colors you combined too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card I love the design
ReplyDeleteThe card is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous Autumn creation!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Fall card! I love the splatter effect you created.
ReplyDeletethis card is AMAZINGLY beautiful! I LOVE the water effect on the background paper
ReplyDeletevery very pretty card! i love the water effect you achieved... wish mine would ever look that good!!
ReplyDelete-Rachel w k
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Wonderful card and the colors are awesome. Thank you so much for joining us at ATSM. Good luck.. :)
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