Thursday, October 6, 2022

Day of Gratitude

 Hello and welcome back! Here's today's card:

This design was inspired by the sketch challenge at As You See It, the autumn challenge at The Paper Players, the "no sentiment" challenge at TGIFC, and the board at Tic Tac Toe Challenges (top row - leaves, ribbon, autumn colors).





I used the large stamp from Day of Gratitude in my Stamparatus. I first stamped the image with Daffodil Delight, then added Mint Macaron, Cajun Craze, and Pumpkin Pie with sponge daubers and stamped the image again to get the different colors.



Thanks for stopping by, and happy stamping!

--Cindi


Supplies used (all Stampin' Up!):

Stamp set - Day of Gratitude

Paper - Very Vanilla Thick Cardstock, Cajun Craze Cardstock, Gilded Autumn Specialty DSP

Ink - Daffodil Delight, Mint Macaron, Cajun Craze, Pumpkin Pie

Accessories - Elegant Faceted Gems, Mint Macaron Sheer Linen Ribbon

Tools - Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Mini Glue Dots, Stampin' Dimensionals

6 comments:

  1. Beautful card - the mandala is a lovely focal point, especially in the different colours. Thanks for joining us at As You See It. Deborah DT

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  2. Pretty fall card! Great job combining all the challenges too! Thanks for playing at The Paper Players this week!

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  3. Cindi your mandala looks lovely in those fall colours and I love the use of ribbon for the horizontal element. Thanks for playing along with us over at As You See It this week!

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  4. So, so pretty, Cindi! I so remember this stamp - beautiful coloring you have achieved! Thanks so much for playing at As You See It!

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  5. Oh this is such a blast from the past--I remember this beautiful stamp too! Very nicely done in all the pretty fall colors! Thanks for playing with our seasonal challenge this week at the Players!

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  6. This is such a pretty card and well done in the different colors! Thanks for playing along with us at As You See It!

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