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Fall is Here - The Greeting Farm

Hello world! Can you believe it...Fall is Here! To welcome the season, I made a card with changing colorful leaves falling, pumpkins, and maybe a pumpkin spice latte in the girls cup?! 

To create this one-layered card I used The Greeting Farm Pumpkin Spice collection. Stamping the girl and pumpkins on Neeah solar 80lbs cardstock using Simon Says Intense Black ink.  Then masked the images with masking paper by applying on the top part of the card (starting from the edge bottom -up) abandoned coral, wild honey, and squeezed lemonade Distress Oxide Inks.  The bottom/foreground of the card, using My Favorite Things stencil Drifts and Hills Mixable and applyed frayed burlap distress Oxide ink.

Removed all the masking paper and colored all the images with Copic Markers. The senitment was stamp with versa mark black ink and embossed with clear powder.  The falling leave were embossed as well with different colors for the season. 

For the details, a white gel pen for highlights in the hair, scraf, skirt, and coffee holder.  Glitter pen on the pumpkins, and glossy accents from ranger on the glasses.  Now go grab yourself a Pumpkin Spice Latte today!

I hope you enjoyed this card.  Thank you and have a great day!

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