It’s time again for the Crafters of Faith Blog Hop. Crafters of Faith is a group of Christian bloggers that met and bonded on SplitCoast Stampers, to craft, fellowship, make friendships and more!! I am so blessed to have you stop by and celebrate the beauty of AUTUMN with us! If you are just visiting and would like to hop with us, welcome! If you hopping along already, you should have arrived from Liz D’s blog.
This month, our hostess is Carol S! She gave us a wonderful Harvest challenge and here is what she asked us to create:
"I love FALL, the colors and the smells! I would like to propose that we make a card with fall colors, it should include fruits and vegetables to remind us of the harvest. When my kids were small, I canned peaches and pears, made pickles and such. So much fun to open those jars in the dead of winter! I am looking so forward to the fall festival of Sukkoth (Feast of Tabernacles). To Biblical historians, this is the actual time of Christ's Birth and many people believe this will also be the season of HIS return. Blessings All" |
To celebrate in this glorious season upon us, here is the card I created for you!
This card was made using:
* Recollections Graceful Paper Stack
* Fiskars Scalloped Border Punch
* Quikutz Die - Nesting Flowers
And colored with Copics:
* YG03/61/63/67
* R22/24
* E31/35/37/95
* V12/15/17
* Y11/15
And Bic Mark Its:
* Rambunctious Red
* Adobe Orange
From here, continuing hopping to Darlene's blog to see what Autumn splendor she has waiting for you!
We also have a special little giveaway for one lucky hopper today and you can find that on Kelly's blog - the last stop on the hop
Thank you for stopping by today! In this glorious season of Fall, and the wonders of the earth changing to gorgeous colors .... in a time of gratitude and thanksgiving ... we wish many blessings for you!
To God who gives our daily bread
A thankful song we raise,
And pray that he who sends us food
May fill our hearts with praise.
Thomas Tallis (1505-1585)
Sharon! Your card is a wonderful burst of color and beauty! I love the cornucopia as a focal point, colored marvelously and set into this beautiful design ~ a lovely warm wish right back to you, my COF sister!
ReplyDeleteThank you for being a beautiful part of the Crafters of Faith :) *Blessings!*
Kelly, thanks so much for you lovely comments. I'm not feeling the best today some I'm home from Church. Going to take some time to hop around the blogs and see what the other girls have done. Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteSharon this is so beautifully designed. Loving your creative style. Wishing you a fab Sunday.
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Desíre
{Doing Life – my personal blog}
Awww, Desire, thanks for stopping by. I sent you a facebook message this morning before I knew that you had already found me here, lol. Thanks again for your help and for your kind comments as well. Going to run and try out the instructions you sent me. Enjoy your day.
DeleteWow, Sharon, this is gorgeous! The image is so beautifully colored and what a creative layout! The inside is finished wonderfully also. Thanks for welcoming me to the COF!
ReplyDeleteHey, Darlene. Thanks so much for your sweet comments. I on my way to see what you've created.
DeleteSharon this is so pretty, I love the colors you used as the others said your layout is very beautiful , your such a blessing to COF
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Liz D
Thanks, Liz. You're too sweet, lol. I had a lot of fun designing this one. Enjoy your Sunday.
DeleteSharon this is so beautifully designed. Loving your creative style. It seems like you have managed the feathered look around your photos.
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Desíre
{Doing Life – my personal blog}
Sharon, your card is beautiful! As soon as I read Carol's theme, I thought of a cornucopia, but then I quickly realized I don't have a stamp. I'm so glad to see your cornucopia and the beautiful card you've created to celebrate the season. AND I'm SO thrilled to be part of this wonderful group with you! Hugs, kadie
ReplyDeleteHi Kadie, thanks for stopping by. I didn't have a stamp that fit the theme either so I just googled free public domain images and found this line drawing. I saved it and imported it into a Word Document, printed it up and, voila, here it is. I'm so happy you have joined our group as well. I'm making the rounds so I will hop by your blog sometime soon.
DeleteSharon, I love the fruit in your image! It makes me want to eat apples and grapes! The autumn colors are just perfect for our challenge.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad to be a part of the COF and having met you. Have a great day!
How ironic that we both thought to use cornucopias! Your purple offsets the image perfectly and I love how you followed through with it on the inside!
ReplyDeleteThis card just makes me think Autumn! Very nice! Love the colors and the layout.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Sharon. What a pretty card. Great coloring and I love the dsp you used...the inside is a feast as well...I am so looking forward to getting to know you better through the COF group...great job...
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card!
ReplyDeleteSharon that cornucopia stamp is perfect for our fall challenge. I don't have any stamp like, I should they look so well on a fall card. Great job!!!. Blessings!!!
ReplyDeleteThis card totally depicts the challenge! Well done!
ReplyDeleteSharon--what a pretty card. Great image and wonderful colors.
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating in this first challenge/blog hop and I am blessed to be a part of such a great group of ladies!
Oh Sharon... your card is STUNNING! Your coloring is amazing and the embellishments you used really make this card. Love your cornucopia!
ReplyDeleteIt's been fun hopping with you!
A great card for harvest. The harvest is plenty and the workers are few. God needs our help.
ReplyDeleteYour card is BEAUTIFUL & your coloring is amazing! I like your layout too....TFS!!!
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