I think I have said this before...I LOVE FALL! Here in Montana, the colors of the changing foliage is still bright and beautiful. Although, we did have a small amount of snow on the ground this morning...Ahhh! I am NOT ready for it to be cold yet! I will just keep my fingers crossed for a mild winter. If you have read my blog in the past, you might be aware that my husband is deployed right now. We recently moved into a new home and the road getting to it is rather, let's say...rough. It is an old farming road and well...not the best. We have a neighbor up the road who plows the snow, but if he is not around to do that in the winter and it snows a lot...I might not be able to get out. Anyway...without my husband here, I am not really feeling like dragging out the ol' four-wheeler in below zero weather to plow the driveway. I guess I will be home schooling that day! :) Man...I went off on a tangent! I just wish the winter weather here could just hold off a bit longer.
I had a great time making this card for the H2H Challenge this week. I got inspiration for it here. Amy's blog is one that I visit often for inspiration. Thanks for stopping by!
All supplies are CTMH unless otherwise noted: Paper: Abundance Level 2 (retired); Cardstock: Colonial White and Cocoa; Ink: Cocoa, New England Ivy, Goldrush, and Autumn Terracotta; Stamp sets: D1444 A Little Thanks and C1419 Harvest Home; Accessories: Cocoa grosgrain ribbon, Colonial White Waxy Flax, Autumn Terracotta button, and Bronze Glitz Glitter Gel; Tools: Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridge, needle tool, small border punch (Fiskers), blender pen, pop dots, sand paper and sponge dauber.
Great project!! Love all the details.
ReplyDeleteLove the layout and the stitching across the top - thanks for playing along with H2H!
ReplyDeleteYour card is beautiful! I love all the different layers/stripes. Thanks for sharing @ H2H!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your card... i've been so busy lately and am still going through to look at the artwork for this challenge and i'm so glad i did... just beautiful!
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