

After this long hot and dry summer it is a relief to be heading for some coolness and hopefully some rain. I’m sure I’m not alone in thinking this way, although for sure we will all eventually be longing for winter to be over.
Our current challenge is to use the shades of fall and our recipe is to use 3 colours, 2 images, 1 stenciled or dry embossed piece, with an optional Twisted Sister idea to use either a fall fruit or veggie. As well you can use the Twisted Sister thing 2 double dare, which is to participate in the TSOT sketch #681 and/or the alternate Pearly Sparkles challenge #112. Bear in mind the risk of backlinking so your entry isn’t disqualified.
My card doesn’t fit the sketch challenge at TSOT, but I did add a fruit to my project. In case anyone isn’t quite sure – an Acorn is considered to be both a fruit and a nut. In a way my card uses the spotlight technique as I stamped the images onto the layer first and then again on a separate piece so I could die cut. Because I used Distress Oxides to stamp I was able to heat set the images clear making it easier to colour them. At the same time I added the sentiment and heat embossed it too. I coloured each image exactly the same using more than 3 colours and I did this with both ink and water colour pencils. The stamp set is from YNS and has matching dies although I didn’t use them here. I wish the company was still in business as I noticed that the sentiment stamp has a slight fault that I didn’t realize was there when I purchased the set. When everything was dry I die cut 3 small circles using Infinity circles from Hero Arts, making sure the die was smaller than the main stamped image. After adding some foam tape I carefully attached the circles on top of the main images. I also used an alcohol marker to go around the edge of this layer for a bit more definition although it is glued flat. The dry embossed layer was done using a Sizzix Tim Holtz 3D foliage folder and I swiped inks over the raised parts in the same colours as used when colouring the images.
Thanks for joining me today, I appreciate you and your time. We look forward to seeing your creations for this challenge and above all hope you have fun creating.

Lovely fall card.
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Love your inked embossed background and “CAS” panel on top for your spotlighted leaf image. Pretty!
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Lovely fall card, I like how you did the spotlight technique on your images. And I didn’t know an acorn was a fruit!
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Thanks, I didn’t either until I researched a bit.
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This is so cute and I love that sentiment!
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Lovely fall card. I like the spotlight technique for the images.
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Great way to use the spotlight technique. It’s a lovely card.
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Great fall card….the spotlight technique works well and love the embossed inked panel.
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Thanks Gayle
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How many different techniques have you used here? Such patience – I envy you that. Great card. xx
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Love that you did the heat embossing for easy coloring on your images… it sure saves a lot of oops out of the lines… beautifully done and like your coloring technique on the embossed background. Beautiful card.
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Lovely autumn card, Johanna! I especially like the unique way you enhanced the images with circles. Nicely colored, too.
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This is a beautiful card with so much to look at and take in. I can’t decide if I like the background or the spotlighted panel more…they are both amazing!
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Such a pretty fall card! I love that paper behind your main panel. And the sentiment is so perfect and true! I’m happy fall is here too 🙂
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