Last week I missed doing my Facebook Live on Thursday, because I was feeling decidedly yukky, so I was very pleased to have been able to complete a full quota of Lives this week.

My product of the week that I was focusing on was the “Harvest Hello” bundle, a great stamp and punch bundle that produces apples and pumpkins galore.

Monday

On Monday we headed to the catalogue for our inspiration and created a card adorned with water coloured apples painted Granny Apple green. How appropriate.

Thursday

On Thursday, there were two different cards. One was a fruity stack of apples in bright colours, all perched on a fold back style card.

The second card was created with Halloween in mind, but you could so easily leave the “Jack-o-lantern” style face off and simply have a collection of autumnal pumpkins. These pumpkins were coloured with Stampin’ Blends. This fun Halloween card saw the additional of the bright green googly eyes.

The background was created by rubbing Versamark ink over the surface of an embossing folder and adding silver embossing powder. This meant I got to play with my new blue plate for my die cutting machine. This has been created to create the perfect sandwich with our new style 3D embossing folders

You can watch these 2 cards being created on this video

Scrapbooking

I also dug this bundle out to create a scrapbook page as a sample for the All Day retreat I have coming up on Saturday. When my daughter shared these beautiful photographs with me of them taking my Grandson to pick pumpkins, they were just screaming out to be used for a page. There was an error in my stamping though. Can you spot it?

Supplies

If you would like to purchase any of the crafty loveliness I used for these projects and you live in the UK, then check out the links below.

Don’t forget you have the opportunity to earn a place in this month’s draw for one of the beautiful new bracelets that will be available to customers next month.

Product List

I hope you have enjoyed these projects. Do leave a comment and let me know what you think.

Helen xx