![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjb0XswotlmKFPIMDsEvFM7ziDsJuB1_GBCX5t9ruiIsfwjkcfY4kG6QOqoomS-71LS4875xFVfPtLRM0EYl6fAO89BXpmmtH_IC7LsQb9jAbJkA6GhyphenhyphenIT2OBLiQqqRAWqXQN329jReHeo/s400/Fall-leaves-%7BSB+-Oct%7D230K.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhn3-xVynChGzQKB9a6vDda9maa3HnyLBd_EuLrvdqAvt3Bbb7vNZfU6oZuUpEDb6HPcC1XmvQXODxRuYl9-2quSsZZRxcJnnpq1IlKRHQ7w-M3RxtNVcyFgSZqhmeE6dJ_HmBZZfbgG4w/s400/Fall-its-a-party-%7BSB+-Oct%7D255K.jpg)
I started with plain cardstock and then added a section out of the Creative Imaginations scalloped paper to make my background. In addition to a fabric leaf, I added a chipboard pumpkin, some ric rac and a chipboard Thicker from American Crafts.
For the pumpkin: I first swiped it with marmalade Tim Holtz Distress Ink. Before the ink could dry I added some orange Tim Holtz Distress Embossing powder on top. It didn't stick everywhere which gave the pumpkin realistic shading. After the embossing powder was dry I added one coat of UTEE which added a bumpy texture and shine.
2 comments:
Too fun! I am totally addicted to UTEE these days!
UTEE is everywhere - love it!
Post a Comment