Thanks hun! I wanted to create some fun, useful cards with the new holiday catalog. The Color Me Autumn Designer Series Paper, simply put, makes me HAPPY!
I used a white card base, and some Early Espresso cardstock to create a fall feeling card, then I chose my favorite of the Color Me Autumn DSP pack, these adorable nuts! The reds and brown on this paper are just perfect.
To give it a bit of a girlie feel, I added a little bit of Blackberry Bliss Ribbon and tied it in a small knot. For the sentiment I used the Alphabet Rotary Stamp to create a perfectly me statement, the little hearts are adorable aren't they?
Happy, Happy, Happy, Happy Birthday! I kinda have a love hate relationship with stamps that I can't get perfect each time. This time, I am in love, this card feels homemade and special to me.
I used the 2014-2016 SU In Colors ink and a dark card base to make these colors pop. Simple, happy, functional!
The stamp is from the photopolymer set, Age Awareness, this set is gorgeous and makes me giggle all at once!
Have I mentioned how much I like coloring? The Early Espresso made another appearance here to make this thank you card feel like fall (I love fall!)
The Blended Bloom stamp looks fantastic in any color, but it looks especially amazing in Cherry Cobbler. The sentiment is stamped in Metallic Encore Gold ink. The green paper is the other side of the acorns!
Last but not least, I used some random papers I had in my stockpile to create this beauty! The Confetti Stars Punch is my new favorite punch, you get this awesome border and fun confetti to save for later!
The buildings are from the photopolymer set, Calling All Heros. I used my Whisper White Craft Ink to make them stand out against the black paper.
***Want a Dress Up Framelit Set of your own? Place an order on my website, select me as your demo and use hostess code TTUFDBN9 by September 27th! I pick draw a winner once Jeff and I return from our one year anniversary trip to Disneyland!***
XOXO,
R. Winn Creates
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