Welcome to week 3 of Ribbon Carousel's October Challenge, Fall and Halloween!
Here is my card for the challenge, made with Stampin' Up images-
I colored my image with Prismacolor Pencils. The background mat is stamped off once with Crumb Cake ink. The die cut is sponged with Versafine Habenero ink. This card is also entered in the Shabby Tea Room Weekly challenge, with the theme of 'FALL'.
Check out the inspiration by the other Design Team members on the Ribbon Carousel blog.
Each month we are giving away a carousel to one of our randomly chosen challenge participants!
There are three rules to be eligible for the prize:
1. You MUST use a spool, ribbon, twine, thread, washi tape or something that comes on a spool on your creation.
2. Your project must be based on the theme of the month.
3. You must add a NEW project to the inlinkz below and link directly back to your project on your blog or online gallery.
If you haven't entered yet, you still have plenty of time to get crafty! Link you your creation here for a chance to win!
Thanks so much for stopping by! Have a blessed week!
Lee Ann :)
Supplies used-
Stamps-Stampin' Up Best of 25 Years- Best of Autumn, Designer Type Clear stamp set
Paper- SU Early Espresso, Naturals Ivory, dp- Echo Park and My Mind's Eye
Ink- Memento Tuxedo Black, SU Crumb Cake, Early Espresso, Versafine Habenero
Other-Stampin' Up Argyle ef, Heartfelt Creations Sweet Juliet die, SU linen thread, SU button, dimensionals, MFT Fishtail Flag Stax die-namics, MFT Circle Stax Die-Namics, Prismacolor Pencils, Sweet n' Sassy Stamps Scallop Border die
This is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOhh my, it's just stunning! I love the softness of your patterned papers, they really allow the pumpkins to take center stage...beautiful! Thanks so much for joining us at The Shabby Tea Room!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! Love your work!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, LeAnn! I adore the pumpkins you colored with Prismacolor pencils -- I love them too! Thanks for sharing your lovely work with us in the Tea Room :)
ReplyDeleteWow, this is stunning, Lee Ann.Thank you for joining the Shabby Tea Room challenge!
ReplyDelete