Happy Sunday, everyone! It’s time for another Paper Players challenge, and today, my sweet friend Claire has a boss sketch for us:
I couldn’t wait to play with this sketch! And can you believe it?! After I said I never use Rich Razzleberry, I have used it two times in a week! Crazy! I just got my Vintage Leaves stamp set and Leaflet Framelits, so I had to put them to use with some seasonal Farmer’s Market papers:
I used a retired Gingham wheel, stamped in Chocolate Chip, for my horizontal panel; the embossed panel was created with the new Softly Falling EF; and the tag was created with the Tags & Labels dies and stamped with a sentiment and “dots” from the current Paper Pumpkin kit:
Everything was sponged with Crumb Cake ink, and I wish I had done a better job with the leaf….it looks a bit splotchy! Oh well! I can’t wait to see what you all do with it…and be sure to check out the DT creations:
Have a blessed day!
Beautiful card. Beautiful Cassidy. Wow she is growing up so fast. What a lovely gal.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, LeAnne!!! Such a perfect card for fall! I love the texture you added with the torn edge, the embossing and the twine.
ReplyDeletePretty card. Love the color combo.
ReplyDeleteLeAnne, I couldn't wait to comment on your card! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it! I adore Rich Razzleberry and you made my sketch shine with this beauty! I feel a CASE coming on. (Hope that is ok) I love the mix of patterns and the texture! Just WOW! XX
ReplyDeleteMiss Cassidy is so beautiful! She is growing up too quickly! XXX
I love those colors together ... beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteFabulous card, LeAnne and it is certainly rich in razzleberry. What a great color to combine with the rustic elements and DSP. Love that big gorgeous leaf too!
ReplyDeleteI'm always fascinated by how people pair patterns, paper and textures - this is one of those cards that I just love LeAnne for your colour/paper/texture choices in particular. The Razzleberry pairs perfectly with the Crumb Cake, and the stamping and embossing on the leaf and panels looks great. For me the Woodgrain panel background is a real game-changer; it works so well and I would never have even considered introducing it! What a great card for Fall!
ReplyDeleteSo beautifully fall......love the colors and layers......
ReplyDeleteLove what you've done with Claire's great sketch!! That leaf is beautiful. I don't mind the wee bit of splotchy on it at all. Just think of it as some morning moisture from the dew! PRETTY card!!
ReplyDeleteI love your card LeAnne! I think your leaf turned out beautifully, love the color combination and your gingham panel looks like real ribbon to me! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely card! Those are fantastic colors, textures and layers!
ReplyDeleteOh Leanne! THIS CARD IS THE BOMB!!!!!! The colors are so amazing together - the textures. I am completely SWOONING over this card! LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE!
ReplyDeleteOMG LeAnne! Your card is SUPERB!!!! Great scene!!! Have an amazing day! Hugs Jenna
ReplyDeleteI love your vintagey razzleberry creation, LeAnne! Such great layers and texture. Miss Cassidy is getting sooo big! She looks so grown up!
ReplyDeleteWell, good for you using Rich Razzleberry again;) This is a wonderful card - you can never go wrong with anything vintage;)
ReplyDeleteLOVE the rich razzleberry! Awesome card...love the vintage feel!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card and I love the colors!
ReplyDeleteLove these purples - the gingham, the torn edge, the sketch!!
ReplyDeleteLoving this card! Great leaf image, great colour combo and use of the wood panel paper.
ReplyDeleteLove this card, the color is fantabulous, great job with the gingham and the back panel.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card LeAnne! Love the pretty color combo and plaid layer! The leaf looks stunning! Thanks for the inspiration!
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