Welcome to the blog hop for the September Stamp of the Month: Blessed Beyond Measure. You can jump on the hop at any point, but if you came from Gina Brandstetter's blog you can follow along from here. It's one big circle!
I took the opportunity to get out some of our new products along with some techniques to create this fall card. The colorful background was created with watercolors on one of our PML Watercolor Gold cards. The gold design creates a resist! The pumpkin was inked with sponge daubers for a two tone effect. The Cricut Artbooking cartridge cut the background for the pumpkin and it was cut on new Fundamentals paper from the Enchantment pack.
The Stamp of the Month is only available a limited time. Blessed Beyond Measure will be available from September 1-30, 2016. You can buy it outright or with a qualifying order get it for only $5!
All products are Close To My Heart:
--Blessed Beyond Measure stamp set
--PML cards: Watercolor Gold
--Watercolors and Brushes
--Fundamentals: Enchantment paper pack
--Enchantment Ribbon pack
--Ink: Fern, Saffron, Goldrush
--Cardstock: Cocoa, Colonial White,
--Colonial White Cards and Envelopes Value Pack
--Thin 3D Foam Tape
--Rose Gold Foil Tape
--Corner Rounder
--Cricut Artbooking cartridge
--Sponge Daubers
If you need a consultant I'd be happy to help!
Now it's time to hop over to Carol Taggio's blog to see what great idea she has to share with us! Thanks for hopping by!
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Michelle
Great idea!!! I didn't think of this! Thanks for the inspiration:)
ReplyDeleteLove the watercolours!!! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card! Love how you random stamped all those leaves in the corner behind the pumpkin.
ReplyDeleteLove the water colors and the background of the pumpkin!
ReplyDeleteLovely card. Looks like a Fall arrangement of a pumpkin and leaves in front of a stained glass window.
ReplyDeleteYour background panel is really gorgeous!--just perfect for the corner array of pumpkin and leaves. Love it!
ReplyDelete:) Marie
Love the way you inked the PML card.
ReplyDeleteLovely card. I love how you used the watercolor PML card.
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