Tuesday 28 October 2014

Try It On Tuesday – Colours of Autumn

 

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Oh the weeks sure do fly by, and nothing marks the passage of the year more dramatically than the flaming colours of Autumn.

Here’s a pic of the view from my craft desk the other day. (Today is even better cos the sky is blue!!)

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But to business. This fortnight’s challenge at Try It on Tuesday is ‘Colours of Autumn’ and for my DT piece I decided to make a Krafty card using browns, yellows, oranges, greens and a touch of red.

I used my stamping gear to create a corner of stamping on the distressed background and an old (docrafts?) stamp from a seasons set to make the topper. Quick and simple.

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As always we would love to see your project, just pop on over to the blog to see lots more yummy DT inspiration and link up. See ya!!

12 comments:

chrissie said...

Stunning card Cindy with great stamping

Love Chrissie x

Bee and Dee said...

A Lovely card so pretty hugs Bee

Valerie-Jael said...

Wonderful card! Hugs, Valerie

Meggymay said...

Love the colours Cindy, its an awesome autumnal card.
Yvonne x

Krisha said...

I am so jealous of your view!!

Your card is stunning, glad your using that stamping gear.

sally said...

Love autumn & all the shades!

Sally

sirkkis said...

Beautiful card, Cindy.

Annette G said...

great photo Cindy and love your card. Annette x

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Margik said...

Hi Cindy! Love your lovely card and the fabulous colours. Hugs, Mar

Nikki Acton said...

Great layout - love the varying elements and the stamping gear - not tried one yet! Nikki x

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

Hi Cindy, the view looks great from your window and the card is gorgeous. I have that little tree stamp, I believe it came in a set of four.
Have a great week and happy crafting, Angela x

Mrs.B said...

A great card Cindy, love the corner design.
Avril xx

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