Cut a panel from White cardstock 4" x 4".
Position panel on a stencil and start stamping the leaves in Cocoa Ink.
After that, color images with alcohol markers (I used Spectrum Noir and Copics)
Adhere orange panel behind stamped wreath
Add stitches to all sides with Border Stitching Die.
Die-cut a circle piece from Vellum using Wacky Stitched Circles.
Die-cut a smaller circle to adhere it behind vellum one.
Stamp Sentiment in Chocolate Ink, set aside to dry.
Adhere panel on a 5" x 5" white card base with foam adhesive.
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Such pretty cards! Love the corn as the background. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous! I LOVE the wreath and stamped background!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful designs and colors! I especially love the colorful leaves!
ReplyDeleteWho knew leaves could be so elegant?! and the corn cobs are great, too.
ReplyDeleteUsing the corn as background ... GENIUS!
ReplyDeleteLove the wreath of leaves. wonderful
ReplyDeletecoloring. The background of corn bundles
is great. thanks for sharing.
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Love, love, love the wreath made of leaves. I never would have thought of that.
ReplyDeleteI love the monochromatic coloring of these beauties.
ReplyDeleteSecond to that fatty cute Turkey bird, the Indian corn caught my eye first. We used to have a neighbor hang that on her door and mom always thought how" ritzy" that looked. Really beautiful card. And for the life of me I cannot figure how you made that wreath so perfectly, kudos.
ReplyDeleteLove the wreath you made, but the Indian corn background is a real show-stopper!! Fabulous effect!!
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