Good Morning! Joan is very busy preparing for her workshop this week so she asked me to prepare a sample card for her Joan's Gardens Thursday Challenge 12. The challenge this week is to use: striped paper; pearls or brads; piercing; Fall colors and a stamped Fall image. You can read the complete challenge on Joan's Blog.
The stamp set used for this card is from the JustRite "Autumn Blessings" set. The image was stamped three times and colored with Copic markers. The bow and corn were cut out as one piece and just the bow cut from the third one so they could be layered with dimensionals. The image was cut out with Nestabilities and sponged prior to taking it out of the die. The Nestabilities Label Ten die was used to cut out the striped background from the Graphic 45 "Halloween in Wonderland" paper.
The Cuttlebug Heritage embossing folder was used to emboss the background. There are four embossing folders in this Cuttlebug embossing folder package. A sponge dauber was used to add color to the raised portion of the embossing. Two strips cut from the same Graphic 45 dp was added along each side to coordinate with the design behind the stamped image. Bronze pearls were added to complete the card.
This card is also being submitted for the Treehouse Thursday Challenge #064 - Fall Colors - Neva
Selma this is gorgeous!!!! You did so much to it but yet it's so elegant!
ReplyDeletethis is beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeletejust beautiful! I love making Fall cards - this one sets the bar high!
ReplyDeletehope your finger isnt still hurting
Selma,
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card! Can't wait to do this one.
Very striking! Another winner from Selma! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJackie
So,so elegant! You've done it again GF!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful, Selma! I've gotta get my fall stuff out!
ReplyDeleteThis truly is one stunning card Miss Selma!! Your colors, embossing and sponging make for one gorgeous creation!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much for playing along with us at the Treehouse Stamps Thursday challenge and I look forward to seeing what you will create for next week's challenge!!
Heather Prince
aka: Princessheather
Selma this is gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteOMGosh Joan this is so wonderful. I love those fall ears of corn and your coloring. Thank you for playing along with this weeks Treehouse Thursday Fall Color Challenge.
ReplyDeleteAs always ... just gorgeous Selma!! It was so great of you to fill in for Joan this week!! Wonderful creation and challenge!
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful and so elegant!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done Selma!! I'm so ready for fall..... "Hugs" Carol
ReplyDeleteSelma, this is so beautiful. I love the highlighted embossing and everything about it.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for creating Joan's Gardens challenge this week. It sure was a big help to me as I prepare for the workshop on Saturday.
Joan
www.atjoansgardens.com
So pretty, I love the background on this with the embossing and papers.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. I'm glad you are able to help Joan and give us the opportunity of seeing your beautiful work on her site also!
ReplyDeleteSo much work Selma but a fab result from a fab lady.
ReplyDeleteMary Mac.
I have that JR stamp set and just pulled it out yesterday. You've given me a great idea of how to use it.
ReplyDeleteOh my you set the standards pretty high! Your card is lovely. It will be hard to come up to the bar!
ReplyDeleteSelma--this is such a lovely fall/Thanksgiving card. I love the colors. TFS
ReplyDeleteSpectacular beauty Selma - LOVE THIS! I've had so little time to do anything but my required projects - no real time to "PLAY!"
ReplyDeleteGood to hear from you Selma, and I hope that you are having a great time with your son. I e-mailed Joan (Joan's Garden) enquiring about you because I missed your beautiful daily cards. You are the best card designer that I have come across. You have inspired me with all your talent.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, while I was away this summer, I somehow lost all your cards that I had saved in a special folder. Now I have to start collecting again. Keep up the wonderful work.
Joan Plummer