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Thursday 1 September 2022

Seasons of mist at Countryview Challenges

 Hello there! Well its time to start yet another month - oh my goodness - I wish time would stop racing away! That's the school holidays over - and back to work for me today - at least until the end of October when I will be leaving my current job - counting the days now!

Its time for a new challenge at Countryview Challenges and the theme this month is Seasons of mist and mellow fruitfulness. Here's my first make for the theme. A card I will use for my brother in laws birthday I think. 


I used a set of stamps from katzelcraft (find it here)and made the card by spritzing a piece of card with distress oxide sprays - carved pumpkin, ripe persimmon and salvaged patina) then stamping on top and colouring the images using clean colour pens. I then added the leaves from the set which were stamped in versafine clair in 3 different colours. Lastly I made the letters and stuck them down then matted the card onto a blank card.
I hope you have a great day and can join our challenge which you should find here.
Big hugs!
Rachel x


7 comments:

  1. Fabulous Autumn card and love the mushroom stamps-I know September already-ours have another week off yet.
    Carol x

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  2. Great card Rachel ! Love the mushrooms. Have a very happy September ! xx

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  3. I have been looking at that stamp set... brilliant images and perfect for Autumn. Happy September Rachel! x

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  4. Wow, this was a great idea to use mushroom stamps! I completely forgot about them! Beautiful autumn colours and card!!! Have a happy September!!! xx

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  5. Such a fabulous design! Loving all those mushrooms and autumnal colours - perfect 😊. Apologies for my lateness in visiting, life's been a bit hectic so I'm just catching up now. Thanks for the wonderful inspiration and Happy September! Hugs Jo x

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  6. Love the mushrooms. Great card

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