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Now for my entry! I created this card by creating the second layer using my digital studio and the French Foliage stamp brush set. I then printed it out and cut it to layer on the card. That is one reason I really like My Digital Studio! So here is my card!
The leaves are from the Leaves # 2 Die and then ran through the big shot using the Swirls embossing folder. Just gives the cut out leaves a little texture.
Here is a side view of the card!
And a close up!
So now it is your turn to join our blog hop today! It is for ever who would like to participate and all you have to do is go to the Christian Paper Crafts Creative Blog and add your project for this fall themed blog hop. Hope to see you there!
All items used are Stampin' Up! unless otherwise noted:
Stamp set: French Foliage (digital), Blessings from Heaven
Card Stock: More Mustard, Whisper White, Cajun Craze, Old Olive
Classic Ink: Cajun Craze
Designer Paper: made using My Digital Studio
Accessories: 1 1/4" Old Olive Stripe grosgrain ribbon, 1/8" Early Espresso Taffeta ribbon, Regals designer button, Sizzix Leaves # 2 original die, cuttlebug swirls embossing folder
Thanks so much for looking and hope you have a wonderful day!
pretty and so full of texture
ReplyDeleteLove all the layers and textures in this card Jonia! Beautiful!
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Cheryl
Wow just love the whole hybrid concept! Really gorgeous with many layers and textures :)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, Jonia! Love the layers and your custom DP! Nice work and great fall card!
ReplyDeleteI love using my stampin up procuts & my cricut. Yours looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done! Don't you just love the fall colors!! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love the texture on the leaves, I gonna have to try that!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done...esp the texturized die cut leaves!
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