I've been noticing some of our leaves turning colors here in
South Dakota and thought this image from plate #146 by Melissa Dawn
for my project this week.
It is (very aptly I thought) titled
"Autumn Cat Magic"
Supplies used:
Copic markers
Tuxedo Black dye ink by Memento
Distress ink "Spun Sugar" by Ranger
Marvy dye ink "Salvia Blue"
Stardust clear glitter pen by Gellyroll
Flourish die by Cheery Lynn Designs
DP by K & Co. "Hopscotch"
leaf & cardstock from my stash
I sponged Distress and Marvy inks around the image to
set off the mostly white cat in the center of the stamp scene
which was colored by Copic markers, then matted and affixed
to DP and then base.
A simple salute to autumn yes?
This artist, Melissa Dawn, is anything but simple so
please check out her gorgeous stamps
Thanks for looking and thanks for your kind comments
on my project.
Connie
adorable card, you have really given it that great autumn feel.
ReplyDeleteSo cute, and nice colors!
ReplyDeleteConnie, this turned out beautiful. The colors are awesome, nice job
ReplyDeleteSuch a supercute card, Connie! Love this image and you made a wonderful autumn card with it. Love the leave you added. This looks so great. And the swirl looks like it would swirl the leaves.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Karina
Ohhh i love your cute fall card! The colours in it are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteConnie, cute cute cute! Fall being one of my favorite times of year, this card immediately stood out. Love the leaves and the colors.
ReplyDeleteGreat work with the colours Connie. Love the background paper together with the image and embellies.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. Love the way you colored the leaves and the extra leaf in the corner. Wonderful creation Connie!
ReplyDeleteDelightful Connie. I love this adorable feline. Wonderful card
ReplyDeleteOh Connie, this is so wonderful. I love the way you colored this sweet image. Your leaves you colored look awesome. Great job on this cute image.
ReplyDeleteHugs:)
Angela
Beutiful coloured image, Connie!! And I Love that leafs and colours of Autumn! great job on this!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Ellen