Wednesday, September 20, 2017

DOStamper STARs Thursday Challenge #249: Painted Autumn DSP

Hello and welcome to this week's DOStamper Stars Thursday "Home Sweet Home Challenge" #249 featuring Painted Autumn DSP and  Swirly Scribbles Thinlets paired with lovely Fall colors.   Of course we are experiencing temps in the 100's this week, I really need some Fall temperature. which is just around the corner.  Although in Texas, it does not show up until  November. 

 
Card Measurements:
Early Espresso Card Base 5 1/2 x 4 1/4
Tangerine Tango Layer 5 1/4 x 4
Painted Autumn DSP  5 1/8 x 3 7/8
Early Espresso, Tangerine Tango, and Crumb Cake for wreath

TIP:  The best part of this card is the Painted Autumn DSP.  I love the colors in this paper.  I coordinates with 11 ( that is right ELEVEN) shades of card stock.  It coordinates with the Painted Harvest Bundle, a must have set for the Fall.  So beautiful. 






Take a look at all the products that coordinate with the Painted Autumn DSP below, perhaps you need to add Painted Autumn DSP and some coordinating products to your shopping cart.  

Product List
Painted Autumn Designer Series Paper
$11.00
Painted Autumn 8 1/2" X 11" Cardstock Pack
$8.00
5/8" (1.6 Cm) Burlap Ribbon
$7.00
Painted Harvest Photopolymer Bundle
$33.25
Painted Harvest Photopolymer Stamp Set
$21.00
Leaf Punch
$16.00


Thanks for stopping by my blog, Tea and Stamps, today. Fall is coming, time to start pulling out the pumpkins and all the harvest decorations.  I am just looking forward to cooler weather.  Look forward to seeing your Fall creations using the gorgeous Painted Autumn DSP.


 
 
 

  Enjoy!!


Cathy Peck
Wichita Falls, TX
texdelch@Hotmail.com 

1 comment:

  1. The sequins are a nice little touch! Thanks for playing along for this week's DOstamperSTARS Thursday Challenge!

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