Friday, August 31, 2012

Fall Favorites: CTMH Stamp of the Month Blog Hop


Well I don't think I remember the last time I was able to participate in this wonderful Blog Hop!  But I'm very grateful to be included this month...it is such a fantastic stamp set, how could I pass it up?!?
 
So if you are following along, you've just come from Karen's Blog.  Have you be totally inspired yet by all the great artwork?  Thanks for sticking around to the end and visiting with me!
Smiley from millan.net
 
Let's get to my cards, shall we?  It was a long hop and I'm sure you're all excited to get cracking on your own artwork!
 
This month's Stamp of the Month from CTMH is Fall Favorties.

 
 
 
Such a cute stamp set, right?  It makes me really wish Fall would hurry up and get here already!
Smiley from millan.net
 
I've used a lot of new products on my artwork this month...so fun to create with them!
 
Inks: Archival Black, Saddle
Papers: Kraft cardstock, Black cardstock, Colonial White cardstock, Flirty Reflections Kit
Accessories: Burlap Ribbon, Antique Copper Brads, Almond Glitz Glitter Gel
Tools: Ruler, Piercing Tool, CTMH Markers


Inks: Smokey Plum, Saddle
Papers: Colonial White cardstock, Kraft cardstock, Clementine Reflections Kit, Moonlight Reflections Kit
Tools: Artiste Cricut cartridge, CTMH Markers

The pretty little bow is found on page 55 of the new Artiste cartridge, cut at 1.1".  Such a cute accent!



Inks: Archival Black, Saddle
Papers: Colonial White cardstock, Black cardstock, Scholastic Reflections Kit, Flirty Reflections Kit
Accessories: Dark Chocolate Striped Grosgrain, Autumn Terracotta Baker's Twine, Wooden Buttons
Tools: Art Philosophy Cricut cartridge, CTMH Markers

The tag is found on page 60 of the Art Philosophy cartridge, cut at 4".


Inks: Archival Black, Saddle
Papers: Colonial White cardstock, Black cardstock, Kraft cardstock
Accessories: Olive Baker's Twine
Tools: Ruler, Piercing Tool, CTMH Markers

I had such a fun time making this card.  I love to use Paper Tole techniques with colored images!  I stamped this scarecrow image 3 times a colored with our fantastic new alcohol markers.  Have you tried them yet?  Like butter!!

Anyway, here is a close up of the scarecrow and that little bird...who is not scared one bit it would seem. You can see the suble layers.

 
I hope you've had a great time on this month's Blog Hop.  If you've just started this hop with me, please continue on with Kathleen's Blog.
Smiley from millan.net



14 comments:

  1. love the variety of items...they are all so different and so nice.

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  2. Love them all, especially the one with the "stitching". Just can't agree with your comment thatfall needs to hurry up!

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  3. You've been busy! Such pretty projects!

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  4. great cards! They are all so cute.

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  5. Really, really nice! I love them all

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  6. Love your cards and your sense of humour :)

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  7. Love all your cards...especially Mr. Scarecrow! Great job on your coloring and piecing!

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  8. Goodness,girl...you ROCKED this stamp set! Love the layering of the scarecrow on the last card! And...love the cute little picket fence and pumpkin on the tag!

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  9. Super cute - a great bunch of projects! Thanks for sharing!

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  10. Classic, clean lines. Love them all! I love that little 3D bow, too!

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