Hello peeps! We're on the downhill slide of the week, looking forward to stamping with some friends tomorrow night, and who knows what the weekend will bring? Today we have another Inspired By challenge, and here's what I created! I had SO MUCH fun making this card:
And check out the fun photo that Laurel that inspired it!!!
I have a set of pumpkin dies from Impression Obsession, so I just went rummaging through my scraps of patterned paper, cut a few out, and this is what I came up with! I also just got the grass die, so I plopped my pumpkins down on the grass and added a sentiment from Right at Home, stamped in Soft Suede:
I ran my Naturals cardstock mat through my Big Shot with a Wonky Stitched die, then added another sentiment and a leftover pumpkin on the inside:
Quick and easy! I hope you'll play along with our fun challenge this week too and share your creation with us at Inspired By! Be sure to check out what the other designers created as well! Thanks for popping in today!
Enjoy your day and be blessed!
Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified | |
Stamps | Grateful Heart (Right at Home) |
Card stock & Papers | Naturals White, Misc Patterned Papers from my Stash |
Ink | Soft Suede |
Accessories | Dimensionals |
Tools | Big Shot, Grass Die (Impression Obsession), Pumpkin Dies (Impression Obsession) |
8 comments:
Ah, who doesn't love pumpkins and Eeyore! Great take on the inspiration photo.
I am not one bit surprised that you had a stand-in paper for almost every pumpkin in the pic!!!
Darling card, LeAnne!!
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That's what I call a fun pumpkin patch, LeAnne!
Oh my goodness are your pumpkins ever CUTE!! Love this LeAnne!
super cute card mf...love all the patterns.
xx Karen
Wow! Your scraps are way better than mine! You've captured the look of the inspiration photo perfectly!
Your happy pumpkin patch is adorable! And those Disney folk look pretty happy too!
Oh my word - could that pumpkin pile be any more true to the inspiration photo? I think not! What a great card with such a fun mix of papers and patterns.
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