Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Autumn Leaves

One of my favorite challenge groups is the Challenge Your Stash group on SCS, under the capable and organized leadership of my friend Barb. The idea is we can't shop for anything when making our monthly challenge card (which we post on the 28th of each month).

We take turns choosing the theme. This month it was Vickie's turn. She turned our attention to autumn leaves and asked us to include a leaf or leaves on our cards or projects.

I have an Impression Obsession background stamp that I purchased a long time ago, but had never used it. It's called Shaded Leaf. It's kind of a grungy look which lends itself beautifully to ink blending. So I stamped the image on white cardstock using brown ink and then blended a yellow, orange and red ink randomly onto the piece. To contrast the grunge look, I stamped a leaf from a Stampin' UP! stamp set (Gorgeous Leaves) on white cardstock and used it on a panel on the card.


I hope Vickie, Barb and the other Challenge Your Stash gals like my card.

Thanks for stopping by my blog today!

Stamps: Impression Obsession Shaded Leaf stamped with Memento Rich Cocoa Ink and SU Gorgeous Leaves stamped with Concord & 9th Marmalade Ink

Papers: Hammermill 110# White and SU Cherry Cobbler and Early Espresso, and a scrap of yellow CS 

Ink (for blending): Concord & 9th Buttercup, Cranberry, and Marmalade

Dies: MFT Stitched Rectangles, Simon Says Simply Thanks, and Stamp Market Quick Strips

Embellishment: Buttons Galore Cherry Rhinestones

6 comments:

jimlynn said...

Beautiful card and I love the background stamp you used. So pretty. A perfect card for fall.
Lynn

Aracelli Merla said...

Beautiful card and just lovely for the fall season. I love the red lettering on the black as well. Nicely done!

Tracie said...

Such a beautiful card. The background is gorgeous.

kiwimeskreations said...

Stunning card Jeanette - love that background!!
Blessings
Maxine

MiamiKel said...

This is absolutley gorgeous! I hope now that you have inked it up, you use it more often!

Lynn McAuley said...

Love these rich autumn colors blended so beautifully, Jeanette!