Friday, October 2, 2015

Feeling like fall



Actually, it's a little early for fall colors here, but they are all over the blogosphere.  Here is a fall-inspired card using the current Sketch Saturday Sketch.

The image is from Lacy Sunshine and is called Gusty Oak.  I colored it with pencils, and used a piece of hemp ribbon to add the diagonal element.

I'm entering these challenges:
Sketch Saturday #380
Crafty Sentiments -- autumn leaves
Catch the Bug - Autumn colors
Papertake Weekly -- autumn colors
Crafting for all seasons #111-- autumn colors
Time Out --  'Autumn...the year's last, loveliest smile'
Word Art Wednesday #203-- anything Goes
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday -- anything goes
Craftyhazelnut's patterned paper challenge -- for October.

8 comments:

  1. Love that little acorn a top her head - very cute. Thanks so much for joining us this month at the Craftyhazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge, Elizabeth (DT)

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  2. She's in an acorn. This is a great fall card. I want to make fall cards. I mean why not? It's only in the 90s this weekend. That's almost like fall, right?!

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  3. Beautiful card and great background is adorable and colored so well. http://wwwabarbcardblog.blogspot.ca/http://thecraftyaddicts.blogspot.ca/

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  4. This is very cute, and I love the sketch you used! It's perfect for our challenge at Crafty Sentiments this week. Thanks for joining us! Julie, DT

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  5. Perfect image for an autumn theme. Thanks for joining the fun at Time Out.

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  6. Great card - love the image you chose and your amazing colouring.
    Thanks for sharing your fabulous creation with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.
    Hugs,
    Caryn xxx

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  7. Pretty card - I love the touch of burlap that you used - it is the perfect Fall element and adds great texture too! Thanks so much for taking the Time Out to play along with us! Jill

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  8. This is a fabulous card, such a pretty image.
    Thank you for joining us at Crafting for all Seasons.
    Pauline
    x

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