Sunday, November 10, 2013

Paper Players 171

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Howdy, peeps!  Hope your weekend is scooting along fabulously!   Ann is our hostess today for the Paper Players and she has chosen this beautiful seasonal palette for us to play with:

I went CAS again, using a Waltzingmouse set called Country Labels 4.  I could play with this set for a long time!!  Such pretty, country images.  Here we go:

LeAnne Pugliese WeeInklings Paper Players 171 Blessings Card

I used some papers from my retired stash and stamped the border image in Early Espresso, the leaf in Crushed Curry and the sentiment in Tangerine Tango, then cut it out with a Nestability Label 4 die:

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A couple of candy dot “brads” and a stitched bow and my card is complete!  Easy peasy!   Another one for my Thanksgiving stash!   Hope you can find inspiration with these colors, as well as with the designers’ samples!  Check them out at the Paper Players blog, or here:

Cassidy was having quite an animated discussion with Grampy; I think it might have been about carrots and not eating them so she would have some to feed the horses:

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The look….it says “You just can’t win, can you?”!!!!!

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7 comments:

Bev Gomez said...

love this card and yesterdays. Geesh need to start planning for a Christmas class. YIKES! Anyway darling pics too. Hugs, Bev

Ann Schach said...

Such a bright and cheery card, LeAnne! I love the Country Labels set you have used. Great pattern paper from your stash, too!

Greta said...

Oh how I love this pretty card!

jengd said...

Wonderfully simple card LeAnne- great layers! And I love that series of photos! Definitely a rather involved conversation from the look of it. :)

Shelley said...

Oh, I hate to see Fall go! Your card captures the reason why...so many colors I love! Very sweet card, LeAnne.

Please tell your hubby, "Thank you for his service, from a grateful, stamping, blogger in Iowa tomorrow! Happy Veterans Day."

stampwithsandy said...

Great use of the challenge colors, LeAnne! Love the mix of patterns and the layered frames.

Nance Leedy said...

I love seeing the bold splash of Crushed Curry--it really makes the other colors pop! The sweet ribbon knot is just the perfect accent too!