This is my One Plus Twelve card for September! We are to use just one stamp, to make a card every month and post on the 3rd of each month. For 2022, I picked newer Stampin' Up set called Nature's Harvest. I think this set is so pretty and I picked the largest coneflower or sunflower image to use each month. There is also a coordinating die set called Harvest so I can use that some months too.
For my card this month, I colored the image with my Copic Sketch markers and used the matching die to cut out the floral image. I then used a partial panel that I had from an event earlier this year where I layered 5 strips fall colors on a piece of Sticky Sheet. I had die cut Happy Fall from one end and had enough left to layer behind an oval cut from Early Espresso. I then embossed that panel with a new to me Altenew Playful Circles 3-D embossing folder--recommended by Jennifer McGuire! The sentiment is again from the same stamp set and I added natural trim from Stampin' Up behind it. I did not add any bling as I like the layers and dimension on this card!
Please be sure to check out the other One plus Twelve cards. Here is a link to Jeanette's and Kelly's blog. I am sure you will enjoy checking out each of our stamps for 2022 and will see a couple of great cards! I hope Kelly and Jeanette like my card and that you might too! Be sure to check back for the next four months on the 3rd to see our cards!
Image/Sentiment: Stampin' Up Nature's Harvest Stamp and Die Set
Image/Sentiment: Stampin' Up Nature's Harvest Stamp and Die Set
Cardstock: The Paper Cut 100# Cougar Opaque; Stampin' Up Early Espresso, Soft Suede; Fall Colored Stripes
Ink: Hero Arts Intense Black
Accessories: Copic Sketch Markers; Altenew Playful Circles 3-D Embossing Folder; CottageCutz Oval Dies; Stampin' Up Natural Trim;
2 comments:
Barb, this is gorgeous. Those stripes behind the image draw your eye to that area... and the darker, rich colors are perfect!
Love this Barb - the background colours and textures are amazing, and yet do no overwhelm your beautiful image.
Blessings
Maxine
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