Sunday, November 9, 2014

Truly Grateful for...





....the Monday Montage girls!  I love seeing all of the talent of these girls with each and every hop!  And the friendships that have formed from this group...Truly Grateful!

Be sure to make a stop at each spot on the hop...you're sure to be inspired!

I've been working away on Christmas projects, but with snow in our forecast this week, I decided it was time to put a hold on Christmas in hopes of keeping the snow away!  (I hope it works!)
This is, by far, one of my favorite Fall/Thanksgiving stamp sets and I hope it sticks around for a long, long time!
Supplies Used:
Paper ~ Early Espresso, Very Vanilla, Vellum, Color Me Autumn DSP
Ink ~ Early Espresso, VersaMark
Stamp Set ~ Truly Grateful
Other Supplies ~ Natural Chevron Ribbon, Venitian Crochet Trim, Gold Sequin Trim, Early Espresso Bakers Twine, 2013-2015 In Color Sequins, Crushed Curry, Gold and Clear Embossing Powder
It's pretty hard to see in the picture, but I stamped the wheat in Early Espresso then heat embossed in Crushed Curry...this gave the wheat a little bit of a grainy look...get it?!?!?  Grainy!  (Sorry....it's been a long day and I'm feeling a little silly!)
 
Next stop in the hop is Cathy...you don't want to miss out on her post today!  Or if you want to hop backwards, you can hop on back to the amazing Amy...love her style!!
 
  Thanks for hopping along with us today!
 
Happy Stamping!
 



5 comments:

  1. I love your background! Very cool! All of the texture is really fun in this card also. The gold bling is just the right touch!

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  2. Oh, my! I love everything about this, Bree! That gorgeous, dark embossed background really allows your focal image to pop. And what a fabulous focal image it is! Such perfect attention to detail!

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  3. I just love this Bree! I love that set too and I keep forgetting about it, I am going to pull it out again for the fall! Yum :)

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  4. Oh, this is gorgeous! love the layers and texture!

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  5. I recently acquired this set and have not had any ideas of how to really show it off, til now...thank you for the fabulous inspiration!

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