Sunday, August 26, 2007

Bloggers Challenge



This week's challenge was called "Get Punchy!". We used punches for our main image. I used the 3/4" circle punch to create this little pumpkin. Be sure to check out the other Bloggers Challenge sites to see their unique creations!

Stamps: Flannel Plaid Background, Sincere Salutations

Cardstock: Really Rust, Garden Green, Naturals Ivory

Ink: Pumpkin Pie (I messed up and grabbed the wrong pad...I totally wanted to use Really Rust), Garden Green

Other: Really Rust eyelets, PUNCHES - Scallop Circle, 1 3/8" circle, 3/4" circle, Tab punch (for the green stems)

15 comments:

  1. Very cute, Toni. I love Fall cards!

    Connie
    http://inkspiredtreasures.blogspot.com

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  2. what a great fall card Toni. Very clever to use the 3/4" circle punch.

    Lisa
    www.lisasomerville.blogspot.com

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  3. this is too cute Toni! love it - will definitely need to CASE this one (I'm planning a punch class)!

    Karen
    www.watercoloreddreams.blogspot.com

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  4. Great job Toni...love the fall colors and your use of punches to create your pumpkin!

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  5. Love it, Toni! Clever AND adorable!

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  6. Super cute Toni! I love your plump little pumpkin. :)

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  7. Toni, I LOVE this card! I love anything fall. I think your pumpkin mistake was a great one!

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  8. Love the colors! CUTE, cute card!
    Claudia

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  9. Love your punched pumpkin (say THAT three times fast!) -- great card.
    Pat
    http://patstamps.blogspot.com

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  10. Love this card! I'm not a big fall/winter person but I like it a lot!

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  11. This is wonderful. I love Fall and your card really captures that season well. The flannel bg is one of my favorite back ground stamps. I love how you created your pumpkin with the punches. Ida

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  12. Great idea for making the pumpkin--easy way to add dimension to the front of the card. Thanks for sharing.

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