My favourite season " Autumn. All those rich colours and rustling leaves. Scrunch and crunch. I made the background using the technique used on my previous post. I added the small black leaves by using tissue paper. The effect is like drying leaves. I stamped the gold leaves using the left over gold (acrylic) painted paper. I added some yarn from the knitting I am currently doing. It was a joy to make this as I have a very busy week as my partners arthritis is not subsiding. He has lost a lot of weight and is shaky too so has been able to do very little.
8 comments:
Time flies when your blogging! lol, congrats on the posts. This is truly a stunning card you have made here!. I have been tagged and I am passing it onto you.xxx
Gorgeous card Pascale. It looks so opulent with all that gold.
First of all, congratulations on your 100th post Pascale, it’s surprising how quickly the count goes up isn’t it!
Your card for the DCM’s is a stunner this week. I love seeing your cards because you always manage to create something out of the ordinary. The leaves look so opulent and the background technique is one I must add to my list of things to try.
Pascale that card is just so beautiful. I'm glad you found some crafting time in the middle of a tough time for you and your partner
This is totally, utterly gorgeous. I love the colours nad the richness of the textures. really beautiful work
I like all the textures on your card! Thanks for sharing how you did the leaves. :)
Thank you for leaving such a lovely post on my blog!
CONGRATULATIONS on your 100th post! Blogging is so addictive isn't it? And crafting!
Your card is stunning. I love the leaves
Fiona :)
Stunning card, love the contemporary feel.
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