Friday, June 29, 2007

Give Thanks

This my second card with the MFT Falling for You set, and I'm really loving it! I love how all of the stamps coordinate! I also used Setting the Stage for the scallop border and leafy vine. You can find these and other sets like it here.

This is some AC paper that I found when I was at Hobby Lobby in TX. This line is perfect with this set. I colored the images with my Prismacolor Pencils and created shadows with a Prismacolor Marker Cool Grey 10% (it's super light, so the shadow looks very realistic).

Hope you're having a wonderful week! Today was a much more relaxing day for me...for the most part! ;) (I DO have and almost 3 year old!!!) {smile}

xox,
Kirsten

Fine Print...
American Crafts PP; CS - Summer Sun, Olive, Cranberry, WW; SU! ribbon, small oval punch, and brads; QuicKutz photo corner die; Tool Kit; Prismacolor Marker and Pencils; Sponge; Stamps - My Favorite Things

9 comments:

  1. VERY COOL Kirsten!!! Love it!!!!!

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  2. what a great card! love that polka dot paper from HL!

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  3. This is a fun and truly delightful card! I love these Fall colors! I went on a shopping spree yesterday and couldn't resist picking up a few Fall papers. They were just so pretty. Love all the details in your card, including how you cut out some of the falling leaves.

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  4. Love the photo corners. . . how do you do those?

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  5. I really love the design and your corners, the color everything.

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  6. The cut out rake is so cute. It really *makes* the scene. Love the brads around the sentiment too. I haven't seen any AC paper at the stores around here, and I really like it. I'll be on the lookout.

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  7. This is such a cute card! I think I "need" this stamp set. Love the colors, and...well everything you've done with this!

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  8. This is great - puts me in the mood for some nice fall weather. Except, darn it, I live in Texas - we don't get "fall". Boo hoo!

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