7.11.2010

KS Monday – July 12th, 2010

 

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Hello and happy Monday, everyone~

I haven’t updated my blog for a few days…it’s been one busy week. Today, my daughter is leaving for her first Cheer Camp!! She is so excited and I know she is going to have a fantastic time with her teammates…but  I can’t help but being worried about her because that’s what Moms do, right? LOL!

 

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After helping her pack, I managed to have some stamp time. (Yay!)  I decided to play Curtain Call Color Challenge (ACT38) for today’s card. I know it’s still very hot outside here but I was in the mood for the next season – Autumn :):) I used Multi Step Pumpkins set for the pumpkin image. The word “Blessing” is from Multi Step Harvest and the deco images beside the word are from Plaid Plus! The scallop borders were created with the EK Success border punch…I love those big scallops :)

 

 These are the steps I did for each image (All inks are Memento):
(pumpkins) 1st – cantaloupe, 2nd – tangelo, 3rd – potter’s clay (1 x stamp off), 4th – potter’s clay, 5th – rich cocoa (1 x stamp off), repeat 5th step

(leaves & vines) 3rd – bamboo leaves , 2nd – bamboo leaves (1 x stamp off), repeat 2nd step, 1st – new sprout, 4th – cottage ivy (1 x stamp off)

(stems) 1st – new sprout, 2nd – bamboo leaves

(flowers) dandelion (1 x stamp off), 2nd – cantaloupe, 3rd – tangelo (1 x stamp off), 4th tangelo

 

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Be sure to check out what other KS Crews are cookin’ today!!

Angela * Connie * Julie * Lisa * Lynn * Maria

 

 

Stamps: Multi Step Pumpkins, Multi Step Harvest, Plaid Plus! (KSS) 
Paper:  rich razzleberry, pumpkin pie, certainly celery, very vanilla (SU), Green at Heart DP (BG) 
Ink: Memento cantaloupe, tangelo, potter’s clay, rich cocoa, bamboo leaves, new sprout, cottage ivy, dandelion, tuxedo black  (Tsukineko), rich razzleberry (SU)
Accessories: ribbon, pearls 

Tools: border punch

 

Thank you for celebrating and playing along Color Throwdown 100th challenge since last Wednesday!! We still have one more day ‘til the deadline to participate…Those of you who don’t know what I’m telling about, just scroll down to my previous post to find out what you’ve been missing ;)

 

Thank you for dropping by.

Maki

10 comments:

  1. Beautiful fall card! Wonderful mix of papers, lovely design!

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  2. Oh Maki!! I am longing for some cooler weather, and your fall card has helped with that! Love your masking and the wonderful layered scallops!

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  3. What a gorgeous creation with these autumn pumpkins and sensational green at heart papers!! So very beautiful, Makiko!!

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  4. Darling card and a fabulous use of this week's colours. Love your pumpkings - they look real! Thanks for playing the Curtain Call :D

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  5. This is gorgeous!! The colors are perfect for a harvest card, and I just love those stamped pumpkins!! Great job with the colors!!

    ♥♥♥Lea

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  6. Pumpkins? Perfect! You are one clever girl, Makiko...blowing me away every time:) thanks so much for playing along with us at the Curtain Call!

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  7. WOW, Maki...this is beautiful! Love those pumpkins!!

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  8. Okay...now I totally need the large scallop punch! What a beautiful creation Maki! Your pumpkins are making me long for a crisp fall night.

    Oh, and you totally get to worry....it's what we do best!

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  9. Another stunning addition Maki! Thank you for sharing with us at Curtain Call this week! :)

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  10. Love this! The color are unexpected but work beautifully!! Gorgeous card!! I know what you mean about camp - my daughter left for her first over-night camp experience on Sunday and I can't stop thinking about here although I'm sure she's having a great time!! :)

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