Hi again! I'm back with a new card for The Paper Players challenge which has a sketch this week and for Just Us Girls
where it's photo week. First off, I have to give total credit for this
card's outcome to a gorgeous card made by Wanda Guess for The Greetery.
I have loved her card since the Mighty Oak die was released and knew I wanted to CASE it sometime (you can
see a link on the Lookbook page on The Greetery website HERE). I changed the colors and sentiment and added a couple more postage images.
INK: Aqua Mist, Dark Chocolate, Cocoa Bean, Honey Nut, Harvest Gold, Orange Zest, Canyon Clay, Terracotta Tile (Papertrey Ink).
PAPER: Bristol Smooth Surface.
DIES: Botanicuts: Might Oak, Postal Frames, Bittersweet Bouquet (The Greetery).
7 comments:
Wanda, these dies are just fabulous! I love the postal cut and these leaves are fantastic! This card is gorgeous! So happy you joined us at The Paper Players this week!
Those oak leaves and acorns are amazing with the perfect shading! Love the subtle script on the background and the two colors on the sentiment of this gorgeous design. Thanks for playing along with us at JUGS!
Great card, Wanda!
And a great nod to the inspiration from Wanda Guess.
She does wonderful work!
I acquired these dies a little while ago and need to give them a try.
Thanks for your incentive.
What a beautiful fall card! The colors are amazing. Thanks so much for joining us at Just Us Girls this week.
Wanda this is fabulous! I love the rich colours of those autumn oak leaves and the detail of the postage dies and stamp detail behind combine to create a lovely autumn feel. Thanks for playing along with us over at The Paper Players this week!
Wanda. great job combining both challenges. I love this Mighty Oak set and you used it beautifully. I love the touches from the Pretty Postmarks in the background, too. Adds just the right amount of texture. So glad you shared this beauty with us at the Paper Players this week
Jaydee
Love your card, Wanda! While the dies are pretty, I really like the background with the layered postage stamp dies and the gold stamping underneath. Enjoy your weekend!
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