Things happen in threes don't they say, and my skeleton leaf stamp has never known the use it has had recently so you won't be surprised to see it make an appearance again today for the challenge at Embellish Colour Trends challenge which has the theme of 'leaves' as well.
I basically used the stamp to make my own patterned paper using Adirondack ink-pads and clear embossing on Versamark to make the tone on tone leaves which have a lovely shiny appearance too.... not possible to catch that on camera :)
A simple button and twine ensemble with a tiny tab sentiment and all done.... the best thing is that I stamped out a whole A4 sheet of leafy goodness so I have some left to play with on other cards too :)
Supplies : Skeleton Leaf (Impression Obsession), Adirondack Ink ( Plum, Denim, Lettuce and Mushroom), Versamark, Clear embossing powder, Denim Twine and Button from stash
Today in the UK is Children in Need day which is a Charity fundraiser spearheaded by the BBC to raise funds for projects in the UK that support and help dis-advantaged children for whatever reason that may be. Having a child with Autism we like to support the cause and the schools always make it a fun day for the children...... usually based around a non uniform day and this year they are wearing spots so I decided to make a Pudsey Bear to sew onto one of James's t-shirts and he's thrilled with it
I'm certainly no sewing expert and this is mainly stuck with fabric glue, but it was great fun to make and James is wearing it with pride..... what I should have done was sponsor him to keep Pudsey clean at school dinner time!!!
Hope you have a great day and add your pennies or pounds to the pot if you can :)
Thanks for looking , I really appreciate your comments and read every single one X





Hi Jenny, great t shirt I bet your son looks great in it ! Fabulous card love the paper you have used gives a canvas like feel to it. The white sace at the bottom makes the leaves stand out even more. Wishing you a great weekend.
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Gorgeous card Jenn that stamp is just so versatile.
ReplyDeleteThe Tshirt is fabulous too!
Tara x
Jenny - this is a fabulous card - I do like the colours - a real autumnal look!
ReplyDeleteI think the t-shirt you've made for James is just brilliant - I hope he has a fun day at school. Kathryn has gone off to school in a white t-shirt with neon bright flowers stictched on it! The theme is bright! And she is most certainly that!!
Your card is so beautiful, your own patterned paper is the perfect touch.
ReplyDeleteyou have been working magic with that skeleton leaf stamp, jenny! beautiful work! (and your son's t-shirt is so cute!!)
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS stamping, Jenny! Love your take on the Embellish challenge color combo! How wonderful that you change the bear's look on your son's T shirt to raise the awareness! Have a GREAT weekend!
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny,
ReplyDeleteYour card is beautiful! That stamp is so versatile. Love how you've made Pudsey!
xx
Your tee shirt is just so cute. And, that card is gorgeous. What a great idea to stamp out a whole page and have more to play with.
ReplyDeleteJust love your colours on your leaf card...that touch of purple is stunning... The Pudsey T-shirt you did for James is lovely..I bet everyone admired in it school.
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I really love what you've been doing with these leaves Jenny and I think you might go into business on the t-shirt front! Bet James had a great time wearing it. Vx
ReplyDeleteOh my heavens.. this is adorable.. I love that shirt.. and your card is stunning.. the colors are amazing.. and the texture your image adds is wonderful! :) hugs
ReplyDeleteLove your fab leafy card, Jenny. Gorgeous colours, too. You duid such a great job with the T-Shirt for James. He must have been thrilled to bits with it:)
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Jenny and your T shirt is perfect
ReplyDeleteLove your stamping and what you did with the twine and button. Fun embellishment for the T-shirt.
ReplyDeleteSuper card Jenny! I'm loving your stamped DP and the sentiment tab & button adds the perfect CAS touch!
ReplyDeleteJenny I have a very similar skeleton leaf stamp that I haven't used in ages. What wonderful inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove the tee you made for James too!
Cheers, Karen
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Wow I love your leaf collage on that paper and with those colors Jenny.
ReplyDeleteWow Jenny what talent !!! love the card and what a great idea to put Puddsy on James tee shirt Luv Sue x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Jenny, your stamped paper looks fabulous! Oh and I absolutely LOVE the Pudsey t-shirt, you're so clever :o) Lisa x
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love those colors. That leaf stamp has been getting quite a workout. This is lovely. The t-shirt is cute, too! :) Ann Y.
ReplyDeleteYour card is so gorgeous! I bet you'll be using the rest of that "patterned paper" up in no time!
ReplyDeleteAnd that shirt is just tooo cute! Looks just like the real thing.
What a fab t shirt sor your son to wear, it was a fab night, and have taped it to watch back again!
ReplyDeleteThere just can't be a more perfect take on that challenge than this (-: WOW is all I can say!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny
ReplyDeleteSorry, I am very late getting here!!
Where is all of my time going?!?!?!?!
I love your leaf card very much. Fab colours and the little tab sentiment is a great touch.
Loving the T-shirt makeover too. I take it that the shirt didn't come home as clean as it went LOL!!!
Love Jules xx
You are rocking that skeleton leaf image! And I love how you attached the twine and button.
ReplyDeleteAnd your bear is so cute!
Hi Jenny, Fabulous colours on your leaf card well done! Your Pudsy T shirt is great I'm not surprised James liked it, it must be unique, if a little grubby now LOL Clever you, Gay xxx
ReplyDeleteYou have such a brilliant design eye! I love that you left the bottom of your card white with just a touch of detail to compliment the feathery leaves. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning leaf card, Jenny! And the bear t-shirt is the cutest. I love the polka dot bandaid!
ReplyDeleteThe colour combination and design of your leaf, button and twine card is just perfect.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant T shirt.
Hi Jenny,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your tips about distress inks. I appreciate it, and I'm looking forward to experimenting with some soon. :) Ann
Beautiful card! The t-shirt looks awesome!! Fantastic job :)
ReplyDeleteYour card is BEAUTIFUL!!! and your son's shirt CUTE...yet another artistic medium you excel at...you are AMAZING:)!!!
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