Shana Gaff
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Saturday, September 28, 2013

Fall Garage Sales

Yesterday my bestie Steph and I went to garage sales and practiced our duets we are singing at church this week so I did not get in much crafting time!  We have a great new challenge at Addicted to CAS though!
I combined it with these great fall colors at Create with Connie and Mary
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I love that they threw Bermuda Bay in the mix. It's probably not a typical fall color scheme, but it worked great for my sentiment on my card!

I had lots of negative leaves left over from my fall banner class, so I used one as a stencil and sponged ink inside of it.  I then stamped some of the images from Gorgeous Grunge over the top, and finished it off with the sentiment.  It needed a little something else so I added the burlap ribbon and pearl.  Perfect finishing touch! Oh, I almost forgot that it also fits the challenge at CASology this week! :)

Stamp Sets: Gorgeous Grunge, Oh Hello
Cardstock: Very Vanilla
Ink: Crushed Curry, Cajun Craze, Bermuda Bay
Tools: Autumn Leaves Bigz Die, sponge
Accessories: Burlap Ribbon, Large Pearl, Dimensionals 

26 comments:

  1. I love the splash of Bermuda bay. The burlap ribbon and pearl are perfect! xx

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  2. Oh Shana this is soooo cool, I love it and I love the splatter and the burlap on ur amazing card :)

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  3. I love how the blue looks - it really pops off these warm colours and gives a modern feel! Thanks for joining us at CASology this week!

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  4. Hi Shana, gorgeous card , love the burlap adds great texture to this super card, loving the splatter too.

    Marie

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  5. This is gorgeous, love those ink splatters. Thank you so much for joining us this week at CASology

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  6. Great way to use the "hole" from your die-cut leaves. The sponging looks wonderful! So glad you played Create with Connie & Mary this week!

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  7. Wow ... great design Shana. LOVE the sponged maple leaf ... and perfect with all the splatters. The burlap ribbon is the PERFECT accent. I just bought some for myself, but haven't used it yet ... need to get on that! :) Loll xx

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  8. Fabulous collage stamping and I love the pop of turquoise! Thanks for playing along with CASology this week!

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  9. Fabulous card Shana - love the splatters and the gorgeous colours - the bermuda bay adds an extra touch of pizzazz!
    Hugs, Sylvia x

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  10. Beautiful splatter on this! love the burlap banner!

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  11. Beautiful! love everything about it.
    hugs Mau xx

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  12. Gorgeous technique Shana - beautiful autumn card.

    Karen x

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  13. Stunning! I absolutely love this! What a great way to use the negative space of a die! Love the grunge stamps, too! Thanks for playing the challenge at Create with Connie and Mary!

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  14. Love the leaf, looks amazing with the grunge and burlap. Thanks for joining us for the color challenge this week at Create with Connie and Mary!

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  15. Love how you used the negative die and the combo with the grunge set is perfect x

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  16. Stunning...absolutely STUNNING!!! What a great use of the colors and what a fabulous FALL card! Thanks for playing along this week in the Create with Connie and Mary Thursday Challenge!

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  17. SOOOOO pretty using the relief stencil of the leaf, it makes a GORGEOUS card and I love just the hint of Bermuda Bay! Thanks for playing along with the color challenge this week on Create with Connie and Mary!

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  18. Your card is so pretty!! Such a great idea to use the negative space of the die to sponge the leaf shape!! Love the Bermuda Bay words and the grunge accents too!

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  19. This is BEAUTIFUL!

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  20. This is absolutely stunning - I love those colors together!

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  21. you rocked the codeword! i love all those splatters and the sponged (?) leave. Terriffic!

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