Hi, friends! It's design team member Walter on the blog today with a beautiful card celebrating Thanksgiving. The Harvest Moon stamp from I Brake for Stamps creates such a beautiful scene. I used lots of earth tones set against the night sky and a golden full moon in my design. I can smell the fall leaves and feel the cool, crisp air when I look at this image!
Here's what I used to create it:
- Harvest Moon Red Rubber Stamp
- A2 Kraft card base
- Vintage Newspaper Clipping Paper
- 4"x5.25" piece of Cream cardstock
- Embossing ink
- Gold embossing powder
- Colored pencils
- Tim Holtz Distress Inks: Tea Dye, Vintage Photo, Scorched Timber
- Piece of twine
- Two mini clothes pins
- Label Maker
Here's how I made it:
- Added grunge to Kraft card use using Scorched Timber ink and ran the ink pad around the card edges.
- Tied piece of twine around the top inside of the card base; used a blending brush to add some grunge with Scorched Timber ink.
- Placed mini clothes pins onto twine.
- Adhered Vintage Newspaper Clipping paper to the card base.
- Stamped image onto Cream card panel with embossing ink, dusted with gold embossing powder, and heat set it.
- Colored the image with colored pencils.
- Used a blending brush to add grunge to the card panel with Tea Dye ink.
- Added grunge to the sides of the card panel with Vintage Photo ink.
- Adhered card panel to base with double sided foam tape, ensuring the top of the panel is inserted into mouths of clothes pins.
- Created sentiment with label maker and adhered it to the card.
I love the rustic and vintage look & feel of this card. It makes me want to put a turkey into the oven to roast right now!
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