Monday, September 23, 2019

Foxy for Fall - PIP Challenge

Time again for another challenge at Pammie's Inky Pinkies and our sponsor is Lawn Fawn!  Be sure and enter your card or project for an Anything Goes challenge for a chance to win $25.00 from Lawn Fawn!  How exciting is that!!!!

Today is the first day of autumn - well, unless you're living in Texas.  Autumn probably won't show it's face around here for a while and we may be lucky if we even see it.  Sometimes we go straight from summer to winter.  Anyway, back to my card...........

An autumn card for the first day of autumn......   I used Into the Woods from Lawn Fawn and created the scene inside a piece of white wood looking card stock.  This was then added to a piece of wood looking patterned paper.  (Lots of wood looks around here!)  I added some die cut leaves, cloud, and twine.  The "smile" speech bubble was also in the same stamp set and I heat embossed it with a platinum embossing powder.

I'll enter this in the challenge at Cut it Up (use die cuts - and I used several different ones including the fox, cloud, leaves, etc) for  Into the Woods, Creative Knockouts for Anything goes) and Pixie's Crafty Workshop for snippets.  

Thanks for stopping by..........Be sure enter at Pammie's Inky Pinkies!  We'd love to see your creation.
Lynn

18 comments:

Monica said...

Hi Lynn, the woody feel of this card is very becoming. The fox is cute and the leaves have been sponged in so well. The twine is a perfect addition to the woody tones. Super card.

Love,

Monica

kiwimeskreations said...

What a gorgeous card Lynn - love how you have tied it all together with the various wood-grained elements.
Blessings
Maxine

Jeanette (Forest Ranger) said...

Oh how cute! Love the little critter!

Brenda in IN said...

That is beautiful coloring and shading on the fox and a fun fall card. The woodgrains are a perfect background for your woodland critter.

Linda Simpson said...

Hi Lynn, this is gorgeous I love the cute fox and your colouring is fabulous.
Hugs
Linda xxx

Carol L said...

A fox belongs in the woods, and you've certainly placed this cute fox right into his home! I love every little detail, including those tiny leaves! What a wonderful little card, and thanks for sharing the links to some challenges that are new to me :) Enjoy your fall y'all!

Lynn McAuley said...

I love this sweet fox!! What a precious autumn card!! Still no sign of fall on the Texas Gulf Coast!!!

Chriss America Real said...

This is so cute! Love the fox! Here in Maryland it is 90 degrees and humid. We haven't had any rain in September, it is really worrying me. It is too dry! I would love to have a misty, rainy day.

Hugs,

Chriss

Tammy said...

Awww what a sweet card Lynn!! I love that adorable little fox and the beautiful woodgrain backgrounds, perfect fall scene!

*Vicki* said...

That fox is such a cutie!! I love the Fall scene you've made along with that gorgeous woodgrain background Lynn! I love Lawn Fawn, so I will certainly be entering the challenge! :)

Liz said...

Lovely card, Lynn. Cute image and I love the wood effect background.
Autumn has certainly arrived here, cold and very wet today! xx

NanaConnie said...

Oh, this is so adorable, Lynn! I love the little fox and all the different die cuts. The twine is a perfect embellishment.

Chrissy said...

Adorasble little fox Lynn, fabulous colouring and I love the tree and leaves too..

Luv CHRISSYxx

Anne Buckingham said...

Such a cute card. Love the wood background and embossing.

Bonnie said...

I think we're having endless summer here in NC. Love your fox! He's such a pretty color and looks very friendly. You can't help but smile when you see him.

JD/ Jill said...

Sweet card! I like the background that you chose!

Di said...

What a super card Lynn! A darling little fox and your wood background is WOW!

Hugs

Di xx

Cut It Up Challenge Blog said...

What a sweet card! It did make me smile. I love the beautiful setting you created for that adorable fox.

Thanks for playing with us at Cut it Up for our Into the Woods challenge!

Evelyn
http://mylittlecraftblog.wordpress.com