
I used SCS Sketch Cahllenge 194 for this card. Trying to get a head start on some of my fall cards. http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/forums/search.php?searchid=8559801 I really like the large medallion so used it for this card (get two cards out of one medallion) once again.
Recipe: Medallion stamp colored with my reinkers and q-tips. easiest way I find to get a good coverage and more than one color applied.
Paper and Inks: all SU - Pumpkin Pie, Ruby Red, Summer Fun, Creamy Caramel and Garden Green.
Cut the Medallion piece first and then cut the other pieces to fit around it and onto the base of Garden Green. Stamped with the Thank You stamp from the Upsy Daisy set.
What a great idea for that stamp! This is just great!
ReplyDeletenice job!
ReplyDeleteVery fun. Get's me in the fall mood. Like what you did with the sketch also.
ReplyDeleteLinda, I cam back by to ask you to visit my blog and pick up a gift I have for you.
ReplyDeleteCindy
I have been playing with my fall colors too. Love them! This is really pretty, I have been seeing that stamp several places, but I love the way you used it and especially the way your colored it.
ReplyDeleteLinda this card is beautiful! I couldn't decide if I liked the Medalion stamp but after seeing so many pretty cards made with it I think I have to have it! Great job!
ReplyDelete*Ronnie from the Busy Bee Bloggers*
Great card, wonderful colors.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, and neat layout!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Love the different colors on the medallion!
ReplyDeleteLovely fall card. What a great idea to only use part of the image! Great sketch card!
ReplyDeleteThis is really neat! Great Fall card (:
ReplyDeleteLove your focal point, very pretty colors!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty......love this image....can be so versatile.
ReplyDeleteI like the different colors cards , the image is great...
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Michell
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great take on the sketch!
ReplyDeleteHmmm... love that medallion.. and love what you did with it. I might have to buy it~~ Hugs, Peggy
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