Today's colors are lovely and rich looking! I don't have any of the SU colors, so I used what I thought would be close. The leaves were cut from white and blended with rusty hinge, faded jeans, crackling campfire and wilted violet. I had found on another project I'm working on, that crackling campfire and wilted violet give a rich mauve tone, although it's deeper than the moody mauve. The baja breeze panel was changed by applying faded jeans oxide ink, the die cut white panel placed over it and the scalloped frame attached. The leaves were placed within the frame, the sentiment was hot foiled with copper on americana and popped up with foam tape.
Date: Tuesday, September 5, 2023 GMT Views: 249
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Tue, Sep 05, 2023 @ 11:49 AM
Nice bg, love those leaves, Sue. Your weather stinks. Ours too! BLAH!
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Thu, Sep 07, 2023 @ 12:32 PM
I love everything about this card, Sue, but my favorite element is those beautiful leaves. You did a masterful job mixing colors to achieve the perfect palette. Great composition, too.
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