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Saturday, September 11, 2010

Fall into Autumn

Wee Memories challenge again and it is my week to choose the challenge and I chose the theme of Fall into Autumn since this is our annual Fall Fair weekend here.  We are sponsored by SEI! so you have to play along!

Most of my product today can be found at Scrap-Mart as it is also my day over at the Scrap-Mart blog.


For this card I used the Unity ledger background (I will never tire of this one) and these yummy clouds are cut from Making Memories paper using the Scrap-Mart EXCLUSIVE Spellbinders die!  You need to pre-order this die as I know it is going to go quickly!  The tree is made by using the Boughs set from Schlosser Designs.  This is for the Fab'N'Funky whatever challenge.


Now this card was made with the new Core'dinations Jillibean Soup cardstock.  I cut the leaves out of some old sheet music and notebook paper that I got at our free store, and I spritzed them with Glimmer Mist - first time using it I think!  I used my Fall/Back to School Slice cartridge for the leaves.  The sentiment is a Unity sentiment and you can see I used the ledger background on the label.  The label is cut with another Scrap-Mart EXCLUSIVE Spellbinders die

Now be sure to check the rest of the Wee Memories DT and be sure to play along for your chance at the fabulous prize.

Oh and one more thing... want to see a super easy peesy home decor project using the Slice and Unity?  you have to check out the Scrap-Mart blog as I only posted it there not here, hehehe, so you should go!

12 comments:

  1. These are both so pretty and perfect for the season.

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  2. Love both of these! I am so ready for Fall!

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  3. Laurel this is gorgeous! I love the string!! Great fall card :)

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  4. Just beautiful, Laural... BOTH of them! LOVE the Glimmer Mist!

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  5. both are sweet, laurel! i esp. love the second card with the leaf:)

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  6. Both of these are gorgeous Laurel! Love the leaf!! :)

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  7. More great natural cards - from the textures to the twine touches.

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