But I'm chatting on and on. I'm actually posting to share a card using the November Monthly Moments products being released this month.
I adore the rich, saturated tones that fall brings and Heather was definitely inspired by those when creating the color theme. I used two sheets from the November Journal Card Collection. The half sheet cards are nice because the span the width of an A2 card with a 1/4" inch border.
I created a seal using the a stamp from the Monthly Moments: November Collection, Back Pocket Basics Die Set, and the Four Square Die Set. The November Die got cut out of Scarlet Jewel card stock and sits a top a confetti of numbers. Those numbers? Very likely the coolest alphabet/number sets you are going to be able to get your hands on. They are the new Type Strip and Type Strip Numbers stamps that work in a genius way with the Type Strip die. Nichole's talking all about it on her blog today, if you want to learn more. INGENIOUS!!!
Thanks for stopping by. I'll be back tomorrow and the two days after that with more Papertrey Ink projects for November.
More inspiration from the team using these products below:
Betsy Veldman
Dawn McVey
Maile Belles
Heather Nichols
Melissa Phillips
Danielle Flanders
Laura Bassen
Laurie Willison
Ashley Cannon Newell
Supplies
Stamps: Monthly Moments: November, Type Strip Numbers
Dies: Type Strip, November Die, Back Pocket Basics, Four Square
November Journal Card Collection
Cardstock: Dark Chocolate, Simply Chartreuse, Fine Linen, Autumn Rose, Orange Zest, Terracotta Tile
Ink: Scarlett Jewel, Simply Chartreuse, Classic Kraft, Terracotta Tile, Dark Chocolate
Another "out of the box" card that is just fabulous. All those great color numbers in a pile (like the falling leaves), are the crowning touch. I have always enjoyed your style, but your creativity curve has turned into a mountain reaching for the stars in the last few years!
ReplyDeleteLove that number confetti! Great card, Erin. Enjoy your "rest".
ReplyDeleteLove it! Great idea with all the numbers to 'count'! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way to count one's blessings! Thanks for the inspiration...
ReplyDeleteToo cute to use the numbers with that sentiment.
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteLove your card. Love how you used the type set number stamp and die.
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