Thursday, October 25, 2018

Papertrey Ink October Blog Hop

I'm joining in today with the Papertrey Ink October Blog Hop.
This is the photo they have to inspire our creations this month.
I was inspired by the colors, the wood textures and the round pumpkins - but used the Text and Texture: Wood Slices stamp instead of pumpkins!  I used Canyon Clay and Cocoa Bean inks on the two part stamp.  I die cut the panel using my fav die lately - Pierced Feature Frames - using foam dots on the outside frame so the inside is depressed.   I added a panel cut out of Canyon Clay paper using the smallest Pierced Feature Frames, inspired by the black board sign in the photo.   The stem stamps are from the Wood Slices stamp, and the FOR YOU is from Text and Texture Leaves.   The die cut Thankful is from an older die set Counting My Blessings. and is adhered to the popped up edges of the frame with a foam dot right about at the letter N to keep the center popped up!   I added orange tiny twinkles to the center of 4 of the logs.
You have until midnight to link up your card for the hop -  I'm off now to see all the fall inspiration everyone has created!  You'll find the hop at the Papertrey Ink Blog.

Also linking to:
Fusion Card Challenge


Stamps:  Text and Texture: Wood Slices, Text and Texture: Leaves.
Paper:  White, Cocoa Bean, Canyon Clay - PTI
Ink:  Cocoa Bean, Canyon Clay - PTI
Accessories:  Counting My Blessings Die, Pierced Feature Frames Die - PTI, Tiny Twinkles - Taylored Expressions, foam tape.

23 comments:

Luanne said...

This is wonderful! Love those Text and Texture backgrounds! This looks awesome in fall colors!

Karen said...

A beautiful card; I love your design with the tag to the right with the balance of the lovely sentiment.

Marcia Hill said...

What a lovely, lovely card Julia! So many beautiful little details that add to one FANTASTIC card...love it!! :0)

Vikki H said...

I'm oohing over the details in your card! Wow! great job and especially the use of your frames.

Kathryn A said...

Love the bold diecut word over that woody background! (Great reminder for me to use those dies...)

Sharyn Polesel said...

Beautiful design, Julia. I love that wood background and your big die cut. Lovely card!

Nancy Penir said...

That wood bg is autumn gorgeousness, Julia! Beautiful card!

Jacquie Southas said...

Beautiful card!

A Cup of Cold Water said...

Beautiful card...beautiful colors!

Kim Heggins said...

so beautiful...love your gorgeous colors!

Christine Alexander said...

The wood slice background looks stunning in all browns and rust :) gorgeous card.

Helen F. said...

Oh those Wood Slices instead of pumpkins is such a clever idea. Your color scheme is spot on for this lovely card too,Julia

Kathy Mc said...

Oh my, Julia, I LOVE this card! Now you're making me reconsider the purchase of at least one of the Text & Textures stamps. The Canyon Clay rectangle really adds a punch to the overall visual of your wonderful card. You nailed it with this beauty!

Loll said...

Very cool card!! LOVE that wood slices stamp! Great design with the large thankful die-cut sentiment. Awesome design, my friend! xx

jdmommy - Anne Harmon said...

That bg stamp of wood is fab. I love the depth of this card, and the single word makes such an impact!! WOW! Hugs, mf.

Leanne said...

Beautiful card! Love the woody background.

Debbie said...

What a beautiful card! Love the colors and the wood texture background!

Sadie said...

Julia, your card is so classy yet rustic. What a great job you did on it! Great idea using a little sparkle on the log slices. It adds interest for sure! Thanks so much for your nice comments on my blog.

nancy littrell said...

Love your Fall cards and design, Julia. Would make an awesome masculine card. TFS Hugs..Nancy

Bonnie said...

This is a lovely rustic card that captures the feel of the inspiration photo perfectly, Julia!

Greta said...

Love how you did the sentiment--great card!

Karen Dunbrook said...

awesome card mf..
xx Karen

Words and Pictures said...

The rustic wood slice background is so warm and welcoming, and that inset frame panel works beautifully to arrest the eye.
Alison x