Happy Monday Crafty Friends!
Did you have a good weekend? Were you able to get crafty for World Card making Day?
I've got a couple of projects to share with you that I made for the Peach Keen Stamps Release Party Challenges. I just got a few more Peachy stamps sets and I've been having tons of fun creating with them.
Challenge #1
"Create the Fall or Halloween project of your choice using only two colors. You can choose 1 neutral color for your card base and that neutral color does not have to be counted as one of your two color choices."
Welcome Fall
Details:
The colors I chose to use are brown and red.
Background cardstock is by DCWV.
Apples made by stamping PK-239, Faceless Fruit, onto white and red patterned cardstock. Colored the stems/leaves with Copics. Cut out the apples and glued to the stem/leaves image.
Faces were stamped using PK-293, Cornies.
The textured mesh is M"ama's Mesh" by Lovebug Creations
Sentiment is from the Jaded Blossom "Thanksgiving Wishes" set
Challenge #2
"Create the 3-Dimensional projects of your choice with a Halloween theme."
Monster Eyes
Details:
Small Apothercary Jar is an svg file from SVG Cuts "Toil and Trouble" kit
Sides were embossed using the Cuttlebug "D'Vine Swirls" folder
Lovebug Creations "Monster Skin" Rumple Ribbon
Tag made using theJaded Blossom "Treat Tag" die
Sentiment is from the Jaded Blossom "Monster Mash" stamp set
The eyes are from PK-180-Erkle & Merkle, PK-1320-In The Garden, PK-293-Cornies
Copic markers
Thanks for stopping by!











Love your challenge entries! The apples are so cute! Love the Cornies faces on them! Your paper jar is so cool! Love how you used all those different eyes on the tag! Fabulous job! Thanks for playing along in the October PKS release challenges!
ReplyDeleteBoth of these are fantastic! Love those adorable apples with the mesh ribbon and the super fun potion bottle! Thanks for playing along in the Peachy Keen Release Party challenges!
ReplyDeleteI love both of your projects! Those apples are too cute!
ReplyDeleteOh Boy! These projects are Sook-tacular Kathy! :o)
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I love the mesh behind the apples. A nice way to keep your card light and airy...and your images "sitting" on something! lol
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