Fall Scene with Pumpkin Bear

October 22, 2020

Fall Scene with Pumpkin Bear


 Happy Thursday Crafty Friends!!

Cathy here today with a Fall scene card featuring the adorable Pumpkin Bear stamps!

This is a pretty simple scene to create. I cut a piece of white cardstock 3 3/4" x 5" and inked an Autumn sky using Ripe Persimmon, Scattered Straw, Tattered Rose and Antique Linen distress inks with a sun ray stencil from my stash.

I die-cut a few hillsides and inked them with Shabby Shutters distress ink and then colored up a fence and tree die-cuts with Copic markers.

The leaves are starting to turn here and nights are getting chillier, so I'm definitely in the Fall mood!

Hope you're having a wonderful crafty week!




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