Tuesday

Creative Confetti - Colors of Fall!


Hello and welcome friends to Happy Tuesday!
There are a few things I truly miss when we go to Florida for the winter -- the cooler days and the wonderful colors of the leaves! Yes, there is plenty of color in Florida all year long, but the seasons don't compare to the ones that we have in the north. The wonderful colors of fall just beg to be used on a project. And that's what this week's Creative Confetti Challenge is all about! 


HOW TO PLAY: For this week's challenge, let's see your fall colors on your entires! I've provided some fall colors for you above and I'd love it if you gave them a try but really, any hues of fall will do!  

For my project, I choose the digital stamp from Power Poppy called Pumpkins and Pears. It is on sale right now and you can find it HERE

Pumpkins and Pears Digital Stamp Set

On to my creation! 






Finishing the inside gave me an opportunity to stamp and color up some leaves. Often, I wait until I have a need for a card to stamp on the sentiment. This one could be a Thanksgiving card, or a Hello, or even, How have you been? card.

I printed this image on Copic-friendly paper by Hammermill (100 lb), in the no-line version digital stamp. Then I used my Copic markers to color it.


Here's a look at the Copic Markers that I used to color up my image:

  • YR18, YR 15, YR21
  • YG95, YG93, YG91
  • E37
  • C0, C1,C2,C3,C4

I also used the die from Simon Says Stamp called Frames. 

I hope that you join me this week? Simply create, and then link up using the linky below! As we always say, if you get those fingers inky and play along, each and every link is an opportunity to win a $25 gift code to the Power Poppy Shop!

Until next time!






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2 comments:

ednamburgess said...

I love autumn and the colors too and enjoy doing these cards. Love the way you especially colored the top pumpkin. Looks real. Great card.

Lynn McAuley said...

Where do you post the winners each month?