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Artisan Wednesday Wow – Autumn Maple Leaves

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It is time for Stampin’ Up’s Artisan Design Team to show you some amazing things from our September box!  For those of you who are unfamiliar, the team gets a box of fabulous SU products to create our projects each month.  This is our last week of projects with this box and I have been so in love with the team’s work.  If you have come over from amazing Jeanna, welcome to the next stop.  If you are starting here, just continue around using the next buttons until you get back to me.

AWW Sep - Autumn Maple Leaves

This is one of those cards that just made me happy as I created it.  I love fall!  The crisp air, apple picking, football and the coloring of the leaves.  I pulled out Magnificent Maple to see if I could capture those colors and I love this stamp.  The leaves were actually created first and then I built a card around them.  They are stamped in Cajun Craze and Crushed Curry, fussy cut then sponged with Early Espresso ink.  I partially inked up the Dictionary stamp with Crumb Cake and stamped onto a Naturals Ivory panel.  Next I created this bow tied up with a Vintage Faceted Button and Linen Thread.  I layered in the Tea Lace Paper Doily then framed the stamped panel with Early Espresso and placed it on a Baked Brown Sugar card base.

I hope this card puts you in the mood to create some autumn projects too!  Next up on the hop is the oh so talented Mercedes Weber.  Make sure hop around the whole loop to take a look at fabulous creations of the whole team…you’ll be happy you did!

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Stamps:  Magnificent Maple, Dictionary; Paper:  Naturals Ivory, Early Espresso, Baked Brown Sugar; Ink:  Cajun Craze, Crushed Curry, Early Espresso, Crumb Cake; Accessories:  7/8″ Cotton Ribbon, Vintage Faceted Designer Buttons, Linen Thread, Tea Lace Paper Doily, Sponge Dauber

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