Yummy! Doesn’t this title sound like a scrumptious Thanksgiving dessert? Although it could be, it’s actually three of the four colors in today’s Our Creative Corner Color Challenge! Add Whisper White, and you have the quartet! Our Creative Corner is one of my favorite challenges, and sadly I have not been able to play for a few weeks. So this evening I sat down with one of my favorite Designer Series Papers, Autumn Meadows, and one of my favorite stamp sets, Autumn Splendor, and made this challenge a priority. Coupled with the latest Splitcoast Sketch, SC255, we have the recipe for yet another fall card. So relax, sit back, and have a slice of Close to Chocolate Pumpkin Pie. Unlike what many of us will be feasting on this Thanksgiving, it’s guaranteed to be calorie free! Enjoy!
The Stampin’ Schach Tips:
- “Brayer, brayer in my hand, who’s the most creative in the land?” You will be, if you create your own custom background colors, like I did with this card. I simply zipped my Brayer over Pumpkin Pie ink and rolled it in all directions over Whisper White card stock. After a little kiss with the Color Spritzer Tool and the Chocolate Chip Stampin’ Write Marker, it was ready to serve as the background for the glorious oak leaf stamp from Autumn Splendor! Chocolate Chip ink and a Sponge Dauber completed the distressing of the edges.
- Make your cards “inkredible” by once again using your brayer! This time Chocolate Chip ink is used to highlight the embossed strip, which was created with the Finial Press Embossing Folder and the Big Shot.
- “ISP” those leaves! “Ink” them using Blender Pens and ink (Pumpkin Pie, Close to Cocoa, Chocolate Chip, More Mustard, and a hint of Old Olive); “Snip” them out with super-pointy Paper Snips; and Pop them up on Stampin’ Dimensionals! The Stampin’ Dimensionals and triple matting add so much depth to this card.
- Details make the difference! Ink distressing the edges softens the vivid Pumpkin Pie card stock and lends a masculine feel to this card, while the Pumpkin Pie matting accentuates the brayered Pumpkin Pie panel to create a coordinated look.
I hope that you enjoyed your slice of pie! I definitely enjoyed making it for you! In fact, creating today’s card was therapy for me. All of this distressing helped me to de-stress! You see, my new laptop betrayed me a few days ago. Our relationship was only two months long, but during those glorious weeks, I grew to love him dearly. He “wowed” me with his lightening speed, and his 17″ screen was large and impressive. Just looking at his sleek and shiny case would cause my heart to beat faster. But alas…ours was to be a short relationship. I came home from work Thursday to find a “Dear Ann” message on a black screen. “No Bootable Device….Insert Boot Disk and Press Any Key” it said. But he didn’t have a boot disk. However, I was dedicated to this relationship, and tried every thing to work things out. Using another laptop, I tried six hours of “counseling” with a trained technician to no avail. But in the end, we just could not settle our differences. We will be entering a separation period Tuesday, as the Fed Ex man will be transporting him to the closest treatment facility. And unfortunately, he got my files in the deal! What he’s going to do with my lesson plans and photos, I’ll never know! But I do know, I hate him for what he has done to me and my files. I know..I know…hate is a strong word. Time will heal my wounds, and I will welcome him back home in a month. But I will never, ever trust him again. You can bet your bottom dollar that from here on out I will be backing up his every move!
Telling you my troubles has been quite cathartic, as was participating in these two challenges. And speaking of challenges, have you participated in this week’s Pals Paper Arts Challenge? If not, Mr. Linky will be open until Noon CST for your upload. Thanks for listening to my computer troubles. Because my laptop was new, I was remiss in backing up my files. Please learn from my mistake…I have! And please, leave me a comment about today’s card! I do appreciate them. They are a bright spot in my day! And please do not hesitate to email me if you have questions about any card that I create or technique that I use. Until next time…
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Stamp Set: Autumn Splendor; Inks: Pumpkin Pie, Chocolate Chip, Close to Cocoa, Really Rust, More Mustard, Old Olive; Designer Series Paper: Autumn Meadows; Card Stock: Pumpkin Pie, Chocolate Chip, Close to Cocoa, Very Vanilla, Really Rust, Whisper White; Tools: Big Shot, Stampin’ Up! Finial Press Embossing Folder, Paper Snips, Brayer, Blender Pens; Other: Stampin’ Dimensionals
Oh wow Ann. Your card is beyond beautiful. I love all of the distressing that you did and the beautiful colors.
I was sorry to read about your new laptop. Hope all is well now. 🙂
Happy Thanksgiving to you and to your family.
Mary
LOVED the story Ann and we are honored to have you play along with us each week! So glad you are back, your card is fabulous!
Thanks so much for playing along with us over at the OCC! Hugs, Jennifer 🙂
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving! 🙂
Beautiful card, Ann! Love the colors! Sorry to hear about your computer problems! That is never fun! Hope your week gets better!
Wow Ann….such a rich looking card…those leaves look life-like! You did a fabulous job with this color challenge! {SMILES}
Oooh, it’s lovely Ann! Love the enhanced embossing!!
So, so pretty Ann.
I’m so sorry about losing your files on your computer! I lost a bunch of photos when my lap top hard drive died a couple years ago and now I save every thing on a separate drive.
I love, love, love this card! You do such a beautiful job watercoloring the leaves of this set! And thanks for the idea about brayering.
Have a Happy Thanksgiving!!
As always, another inspiring creation with your talent to distress that compares to no other! Thank you for the ideas and I understand your feeling about your computer…I too had that experience with my new little Acer…computers are so fickle!
As always, another inspiring creation with your talent to distress that compares to no other! Thank you for the ideas and I understand your feeling about your computer…I too had that experience with my new little Acer…computers are so fickle!
You inspire me. I am a new follower of your site, and you have me wanting to buy evrything you make! Your projects are always beautiful. Thanks for all.
This is fabulous!!!
Ann, your leaves look like the ones my son picked up today at the park. Truly remarkable. XO
I love the inked up embossed strip (and the whole card!). So sorry to hear about your separation 🙂
Love how you described your breakup! *tear*
Your card is beautiful!
Once again, I love your card and your tips are sensational! Thanks so much for sharing everything.
So sorry to hear about the trouble in your relationship! I can empathize!
GORGEOUS!!!
This is beautiful – I have had a brayer for 3 years – it is clean as a whistle – time to get that critter dirty! Hope your tips help me!
Gorgeous card, Ann! And thanks for the deets. So helpful to us non-artistic types!! 😉 Love your blog – TFS!!
P.S. Good luck with computer.
Being an artist is such a blessing. You work magic with your distressing (“brayer, brayer . . . hee hee). Hugs, Mary
I love all the brayers tips – I must take my brayer in hand! What beautiful papers you made!
This card is the fairest in the land!
(The OCC loves that you came to play, too! Almost forgot that!)
Very Nice!
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I love your card Ann!!! Awesome colors too. I have such a love/hate relationship with Computers… I sure don’t know what I’d do without it, though. Mine did it to me last year, never again, http://mozy.com Hugs,