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This card I made using a new stamp set that was just released at CHA (Craft and Hobby Association) in Chicago in July from Art Impressions. They have several sets in this series and I love them ALL! They are the Art Impressions new series called "TryFolds". Three stamps that work together. I present the Barn set using a side step card.
The fall words is a stamp from The Purple Onion Designs.
I like the instructions for the side step card at this link: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/resources/tutorials/sidestepcard
Stamps:
This card I made using a new stamp set that was just released at CHA (Craft and Hobby Association) in Chicago in July from Art Impressions. They have several sets in this series and I love them ALL! They are the Art Impressions new series called "TryFolds". Three stamps that work together. I present the Barn set using a side step card.
The fall words is a stamp from The Purple Onion Designs.
I like the instructions for the side step card at this link: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/resources/tutorials/sidestepcard
Stamps:
Purple Onion Designs
“Fall Words”
Art Impressions
“TryFold Barn” (new release)
Ink:
Momento Tuxedo Black
Kaleidacolor Autumn Leaves
Copic Markers:
BG0000, B21 (sky)
BV11, BV17 (grapes)
Y19, YR02, YR04, YR09, YR16, YR24, R35, R39 (trees,
pumpkins,grass)
G24, YG03, YG61, YG63, YG93 (grass)
E13, E15, E18, E71, E74, E84, E87 (trees, wagon, barrel)
W0, W3, W5 (barn, road)
Lovely cards. Especially like the word one. You did a fantastic job. Glad you enjoyed CHA
ReplyDeleteThis is one amazing Autumn card, for sure! I love how you colored everything and congrats for being on the Oozak DT!
ReplyDeleteThanks Carol. And btw, I am from Pennsylvania, too. I grew up in Bradford, northwest corner of the state. Where's Gilbert? Gilbert was my dad's first name. Small world.
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