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Monday, September 24, 2012

Fall Card

It's another challenge over at My Craft Spot, the challenge is falling leaves, so anything with leaves on it.  I love fall, after living for 16 years in Vermont fall is one of my favorite seasons.  I do miss all the colors of Vermont, so I made this card as a salute to the colors of Vermont.
It is an SVGcuts file, have I mentioned how much I love their files?!!  The paper is from DCWV Autumn Melody stack, and American Crafts card stock.    The stamp is from My Craft Spot, it's the Happy Thanksgiving set.  The ribbon is also from My Craft Spot, it is the Milk Chocolate.
All the edges are inked with Tim Holtz Tea Dye distress ink.




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8 comments:

  1. Really beautiful! The colors and the leaves look amazing. I've never cut with an SVG file before-I think it's time I tried. I'm sure I'll be emailing you with questions on how to use the files. :)

    Hugs,

    Ally

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  2. Fabulous card. I so wish I could use SVGs there are too many awesome files to be had ;)

    Just love the deep colors and the cozy fall feel your card has.

    Be blessed, Beckie
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  3. This is so gorgeous...love all the layers and the shape!!! Lee-Ann :)

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  4. Gwen,this is soooo pretty! I love the embossing on your beautiful leaves and acorn!

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  5. Beautiful. I purchased this set but have not attempted the card yet.

    Hugs Nana
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  6. Super cute card! Vermont and its fall colors sounds amazing. Thanks for sharing.

    Peace, Love, & Cricut Hugs!
    Monica L.

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  7. WOW what a pretty card!...I came here to thank u for your lovely comments and got impressed by your work.. very creative and inspirational work:)

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  8. What a gorgeous card!! I love the shape and the pretty leaves and acorn!! This is stunning!!

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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