Remember the song Purple Rain? Well, this is my card, Purple Leaves! I really have ignored this season's In Colors and I wanted to remedy that, so I thought I would make a fall card using Fresh Fig and some other purple hues; purples are difficult for me, so this was a real personal challenge:
I started by stamping a bunch of the little leaf image from Colorful Seasons in different shades and diecutting them with their matching die. I then put them in a Jar of Love jar, added a little lid, a tag and some linen thread:
Even though these may not be traditional fall leaf colors, I think they're so pretty! I added a sentiment from Beautiful Bouquet and a leftover leaf on the inside of the Crumb Cake card, too:
Thanks for popping in today--enjoy and be blessed!
Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified | |
Stamps | Jar of Love, Colorful Seasons, Beautiful Bouquet |
Card stock & Papers | Crumb Cake, Fresh Florals Stack, Whisper White |
Ink | Fresh Fig, Old Olive, Smoky Slate, Elegant Eggplant, Perfect Plum |
Accessories | Linen Thread, Corrugated Elements |
Tools | Big Shot, Seasonal Layers Framelits, Everyday Jar Framelits, Stitched Shape Framelits, Dimensionals |
7 comments:
This is so neat and, of course, purple is my favorite! Orange and green is the most difficult for me and CAS. How's the house coming?
You did a bang up job on this card. Awesome.
I love your jar of fall leaves! That cute tag goes perfectly with it too! Pretty card for fall for sure.
This is adorable and a perfect fall card. I really like the kraft card base with the fall colors too. Thanks for the inspiration.
Absolutely beautiful! Purple is a color I struggle with too but oh my word, LeAnne, you did fabulous on this one! Love the jar and all those pretty leaves! Nicely done! :)
I love this jar full of pretty little leaves! Darling card LeAnne!
I just don't know how you keep turning out such delightful cards! I love this one and now wish I'd bought this set. The paper is gorgeous but your fussy cut flower is just a stunner. Love the wee acorn too.
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