Day 3, already?, and final day of our
Kraft-y Heart Project Share
(more details on 9/4 post if ya missed it).
Today I would like to share a layout that I made using the fun, fall-themed
Stamp of the Month.
More "Flirty" paper...I'm fallin' for this paper.
This layout was inspired by one in the new inspiration book
"Make It From Your Heart: Volume 1" from
Close to my Heart.
It is available on my website (see 'shop with me' button)
or you can receive it as a free gift from me when you host
a September gathering.
I sanded the edges of the papers, that's how I got that white, distressed edge.
The owl,tree and acorns are chipboard pieces that are complements to the
"Flirty" papers.
I frosted the tops of the acorns with Almond Glitz Glitter Gel.
Banner pieces were cut with the Art Philosophy cartridge.
Here's a close up:
The "fall" was stamped in Goldrush and cut out and added with foam tape.
The fall image is included in the Stamp of the Month for September.
I will be linking this up the the Scrap Fit challenge
workout #75 Trendy Twine.
Please visit my Kraft-y Heart partner-in-creativity this week,
Kim, at her blog Violets and Sunshine.
We hope to bring this feature back next month too.
As always, thanks for taking the time to visit!
9 comments:
great layout and I love the twine banner! thanks for joining us at scrapfit!
Aww, how cute! I love the blocked design with the patterned papers, and that banner and tree are SO adorable!
The banner is so cute!! I love it!! be sure to enter this in the Cut It Up Challenge, too!
Oh goodness! I love that banner. It's totally being lifted.
I know what you mean about that Flirty paper ... it's catchy once you start working with it! Love the layout ...possible club kit or workshop?
Oh! I love fall too!
Super layout. Love the colors of course!!
That banner, the tree and the owl are so great.
Thanks for working out with us at ~ScrapFIT~
I love your banner too! Thanks for joining in at ScrapFIT.
Cute layout---I love your twiny banner! Thanks so much for working out with us at ScrapFIT!
I love how you used the button as a flower, and adding the twine on the banner
Aimee @*ScrapFIT*
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