Wednesday 8 October 2014

Wednesday Words

This week at Less is More the theme is Autumn's Bounty and so I made a little thank you card using Autumn colours.

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I used pens to colour in the stamp to enable me to get a mix of colours and then added a couple of matching ribbon strips.


And that got me thinking this card would lend itself to all of the seasons. And so a set of four was created. 


I'm thinking I'll probably make a box to hold the cards and then give them as a gift.

Supplies:
Stamp: SU, Sesonally Scattered
Inks: SU Stamp n' Write pens: Card1 Autumn - baked brown sugar, tangelo twist, hello honey, mossy meadow, Card 2 Winter - blackberry blis, lost lagoon, tempting turquoise, coastal cabanna, Card 3 Spring - pistachio pudding, crisp cantaloupe, daffodil delight, tangerine tango, Card 4 Summer - old olive, melon mambo, strawberry slush, rich razzleberry

Thanks for spending some time looking at my blog today.

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6 comments:

  1. Great card, it looks good in all the different colour combos. Karen x

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  2. Lovely cards showing off those Autumn colours !!

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  3. Beautiful colours, wonderful design.
    Elaine

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  4. These are all wonderful Jane, the images are so crisp!
    Thanks so much
    Chrissie
    "Less is More"

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  5. Wow you've been a busy bee Jane
    Absolutely stunning creations and perfect stamping.
    Love the layout with the ribbons too.
    Thanks as always for sharing and taking part.
    Sarah xx
    Less is More

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  6. Jane what a gorgeous set, all the colours look great! Like the way you used your pens and got the variety on your stamp
    Thanks so much for joining us in our autumn challenge
    Anne
    LIM Designer

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