Saturday, August 25, 2012

Papertrey August Blog Hop Challenge

Hello! I am participating in the Papertrey August Blog hop this month - finally! The theme this month is all about texture and fall colors. Here's they way Nicole put it on her blog:

"This month's inspiration is all about autumn patterns, textures & textiles.  Think warm & cozy woolens, houndstooth, tweed, burlap, felt, corduroy. herringbone and even argyle.  You can create your own custom patterns & textures with stamps or impression plates.  Or you can incorporate actual fabrics, felt, yarn and other textiles in a creative way.  Have fun experimenting and perhaps stepping out of your creative box."

These are the two inspiration pictures for the blog hop:

 And here is my interpretation of the challenge.
I used a kraft card base and a fine linen front, impressed with the woodgrain impression plate. The leaves are cut using the Leaf Prints dies, canyon clay and dark chocolate PTI felt, as well as some houndstooth wool from my stash. The chevron stripe is cut with the Chevron die out of the same houndstooth wool. The sentiment - from Falling Leaves - is stamped on kraft felt and topped with a rust button from my stash. I was surprised at how well the stamping over felt went - this was the first time I've tried it. Thanks for stopping by - I'd love to hear what you think of my card - Have a great day! 

8 comments:

  1. Beautiful, the houndstooth leaf is very impressive!

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  2. Oohhhhh. I'd wear that center leaf. Fun card Susan.

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  3. Grat fall card. Love the different textures/patterns

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  4. This is lovely! Love the houndstooth fabric...might need to get some for Thanksgiving cards!

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  5. Ooh, those leaves look so cozy cut out of fabric and felt! Great take on the challenge, Susan!

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  6. What a super card. I love the idea of cutting the leaves out of felt (that's what I did), but I love your next step with the chevron and the houndstooth. Really stunning.

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  7. Wow Susan! I just love the texture of the wood grain embossing.

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  8. Gorgeous card. Love the way you used to houndstooth for a change in the usual felt. Brilliant. Enjoy that grandaughter....they are a blessing. Thanks for sharing.

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