Welcome to the Ink it! Stamp it! Blog Hop! This is a group of amazing stampers so be sure to hop through the full line up below so that you can see all of the projects! This month we are showcasing techniques with Stampin’ Up! items and I’ve used the Falling for Leaves stamp set bundle to do a little no line watercoloring.
I started by adhering a panel from the Country Lane DSP pack to a Crushed Curry card base with Multipurpose Liquid Glue. Then I inked the leaf images from the Falling for Leaves photopolymer stamp set in Crushed Curry ink and I stamped them on scrap paper and then on a panel of Very Vanilla card stock three times without reinking. I adhered the stamped panel to a panel of Mossy Meadow card stock with SNAIL and then to the card front with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
I stamped the sentiment from the Falling for Leaves stamp set in Mossy Meadow ink on a panel of Very Vanilla card stock and then inked the leaf images from that set in Cajun Craze ink, stamped them on scrap paper twice and then stamped them across the bottom of the panel. I adhered a strip of 3/16″ Braided Linen Trim to the sentiment panel with Multipurpose Liquid Glue and then adhered the stamped panel to the card front with SNAIL.
I stamped the leaf images from the Falling For Leaves stamp set in Crushed Curry and Mossy Meadow inks on a panel of Watercolor paper and then used an Aqua Painter and a little Crushed Curry, Cajun Craze and Mossy Meadow ink to watercolor the leaves. I cut the images out with the coordinating Detailed Leaves Thinlits Dies and then adhered them with Glue Dots to the card front. I added some silver Metallic Pearls and Rhinestone Basic Jewels around the die cut images and then tied a bow with a strand of Festive Farmhouse Twine through one of the Galvanized Metallic Clips before sliding it onto the sentiment panel to finish the card front.
I stamped the leaf images from the Falling for Leaves stamp set in Crushed Curry ink on a panel of Very Vanilla card stock to finish the inside of the card.
Thank you so much for joining us today. We hope you’ll join us again next month to check out our projects! I’m Amy Koenders and to keep hopping around see the list below (if you are viewing this post via email, you will need to click over to my blog post here to see the list) to see who is up next.
My card design was inspired by Global Design Project #160.
The colors for my card were inspired by The Paper Players #PP414.
The fall theme for my card was inspired by Hand Stamped Sentiments #300.
October 16-31 Host Code: HQPBQBFH
Use this host code when you order and receive a free gift from me! If your order is over $150, please do not use this code, but you’ll still get the free gift. The free gift is your choice of any item valued up to $10.00 in the 2018-19 Annual Catalog or in the 2018 Holiday Catalog! That includes some of the Host Exclusive stamp sets! See my Rewards page for full details.
If you need any stamping supplies, I’d be very happy to be your Demonstrator. Just click on the Order Stampin’ Up! Online Now button on the right side of the screen to go directly to my online store or drop me an email if you have any questions. Happy Stamping!
- Visit my online store here.
- Shop the Clearance Rack here.
- Earn FREE Stampin’ Up! Products – Join my Running Shoe Rewards Program – My online customer thank you program!
- In addition to my online store, also take PayPal payments for orders – Check my Rewards page for more information.
- I offer gift certificates for Stampin’ Up! merchandise too! Click on my Gift Certificates page for more information.
Card stock cuts for this project:
- Crushed Curry – 4-1/4″ x 11″ card base
- Mossy Meadow – 3-3/4″ x 5″ panel
- Very Vanilla – 3-5/8″ x 4-7/8″ panel, 3-5/8″ x 1-3/4″ panel, 4″ x 5-1/4″ panel (inside card)
- Country Lane Designer Series Paper – 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″ panel
- Watercolor Paper – four Detailed Leaves Thinlits die cuts
Stampin’ Up! items used to create this project:
Just gorgeous!
Thank you Stephanie! 🙂
Another lovely Amy card! Great shading on those leaves!
Thanks Julie! 🙂
You should win one of these challenges, at least, with this beautiful card.
Thanks Karen! Not really entering to win, I just like playing along! 🙂
Beautiful card, Amy! Love the leaves all strewn about! 🙂
Thank you Mary! 🙂
Such a pretty card, Amy! I really love how you made the leaves the focal point of this wonderful Fall card. Thank you for playing with us at Hand Stamped Sentiments and hope you can join us again soon.
Thanks for stopping by to leave a comment! 🙂
This is such a fantastic card. I love all the embellishments too, especially the metal clip!
Thanks Carolina! 🙂
wow, what a beautiful fall card and your no line watercolouring is just perfect
Thank you Sandi! 🙂
Beautiful, I love the colors. Very delicate looking!
Thanks so much Jane! 🙂
Love your stamping..so soft and pretty! Great fall card. Thanks for joining us at The Paper Players!
Thanks for stopping by to leave a comment! 🙂
Gorgeous card Amy and love how you’ve combined all those challenges – great idea x
Thanks Amanda! 🙂
Beautiful Fall card Amy! 🙂
Thanks Aurora! 🙂
Amy…absolutely gorgeous design, soft and lovely! Thanks so much for joining us this week at The Paper Players!
Thanks for stopping by to leave a comment! 🙂
Stunning card Amy! My first attempt at no line watercolouring didn’t work out so well. You have inspired me to try again 🙂
Thanks Kirsten! 🙂
Another beautiful creation Amy! The no line watercoloring creates such a soft look. Thank you for joining us at HSS!
Thanks for stopping by to leave a comment! 😊
Gorgeous card – Crushed Curry is one of my favourite colours – along with the old More Mustard and I hadn’t noticed that DSP before in the catalogue – thanks for joining us at Hand Stamped Sentiments this week – Fiona DT
Thanks for stopping by to leave a comment! 😊
Very pretty simple card. Love how you used the images with the dsp. Thanks for playing with us at HSS.
Robbie
Thanks for stopping by to leave a comment! 🙂
Your no line watercoloring technique really softened these colors and made a lovely, lovely fall themed card! Thanks for sharing it with us at HSS!
Thanks for stopping by to leave a comment! 🙂