Linda is the host that has chosen Fall colors.
I used a stamp and die that is titled Sweet Spring!
You can make it fall with just a change of color,
Remember if you use our toppings on your card, you have a chance to be a guest designer.
We would love to have you.
If you are not a toppings kind of crafter, just make sure that it is a
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My card
Gina K stamp and die Sweet Spring
Radiant Roses The Greetery
Cricut EF Matelassé
Our Surprise Party Guest for the months of
September and October is
Stephanie Severin
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Thanks for stopping by and I always appreciate your comments!
Barbara, love how you made your Spring florals into Fall flowers just with a change of color. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteYour fall flowers are lovely and look great on the dark green embossed background.
ReplyDeleteSo, so pretty. I have that stamp and have never thought to use autumn colors with it, thanks for the inspiration. And I love that embossed background panel, the color is perfect and brings everything together. FABULOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is really gorgeous and I love each and every aspect, especially the gold trimmed panel.
ReplyDeleteLove the textured background with those lovely Fall flowers!
ReplyDeletePerfectly Fall! Great color choices and I adore that gold foiled die cut base and all of your wonderful texture!
ReplyDeleteI am loving that embossed background! Gorgeous fall card.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card, love the embossing, it matches the detail on the gold trim perfectly, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful flowers to use those pretty autumn colors on. I love that embossing in the background as well. Gorgeous card, Barbara!
ReplyDeleteBarbara, I knew I could count on you to have a beautiful bouquet of fall colors on your card, you have such a gift with coloring! Your flowers come alive on the page!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Barbara! Those rich autumn colours of the flowers remind me of the chrysanthemums my dad used to grow.
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