Sunday, October 2, 2016

PTI MIM #262: Pumpkin Stamps 3 Ways

Nichole's famous last words when it comes to PTI's challenges is to just have fun. This week's Make It Monday by Ashley encourages us to use a pumpkin stamp in three ways. Last Monday I realized I don't own a pumpkin stamp so figured I couldn't play along. Well, I had to get a bit creative so it limited me to only make one card tonight, but I see now I'm not the only one. Hopefully our entries qualify.



For my pumpkin, I traced a cookie cutter from watercolor paper, fussy cut and then ink blended in Orange Zest. Used an H2O brush to add texture to the pumpkin. The stem was traced, cut a second time and stamped in Kraft using the striped stamp from Grunge Me. I also used my H2O brush to blend those lines a bit. With Ripe Avocado ink I colored a piece of white crochet thread before tying a bow around the pumpkin stem.



Black card stock pieces were cut with Jolly Holiday Dies for starry eyes, Birthday Style Die garland piece for the mouth and a 1/4 inch punch for the circular nose.   The sentiment from Scene It: Celebration was stamped on a Kraft Bubble Talk die cut using VersaFine Onyx Black ink. The Rustic Cream card base was ink blended in Ripe Avocado over the leafy stencil from the Garden Gate Kit. My pumpkin and sentiment bubble were popped up to finish this Fall birthday card.


Supplies: (all PTI unless noted)


Cardstock: Rustic Cream, Kraft and Black
Ink: Orange Zest, Ripe Avocado, Kraft and VersaFine Onyx Black
Stamps: Scene It: Celebration and Grunge Me
Dies: Bubble Talk, Jolly Holiday and Birthday Style
Other: Garden Gate Stencil, Pumpkin Cookie Cutter, Ink Blending Tool, White Crochet Thread (dyed), Canon Mixed Media Paper, H20 Brush and SU Dimensionals

3 comments:

lainey said...

Kathy, your homemade pumpkin is adorable! Great thinking to use the cookie cutter!

Helen F. said...

Both of these pumpkin cards are awesome, Kathy!

maria f. said...

Aren't these cute?!? Very creative. You might want to take a look at my blog - there's a winner post ;)