Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Oct blog hop

Joyful Stars October blog hop

Welcome  to our monthly blog hop.  You will hop from one blog to another until you get back here.  There is a list of bloggers at the end of this post in case you get  lost.  So look for the highlighted name at the bottom of each post and click on it and hop to the next post.  Enjoy!

Fall is in the air and it's time to enjoy the beauty of the changing leaves and everything that goes with Autumn.  I would like to share with you what I have been making.  Most months it's hard to  pick just one and the same goes for this month.


I made this on a 8x8 canvas, I watercolored the canvas first and cut out the rest of it with our new Crisut Cartridge called "Complete Creativity"  The neat part about this is that you can size it any way you want and change colors.  The picture that comes with the design has the leaves in white  double layers.  
 Here is a sneak peak of two new Christmas stamps and dies that will be available on Oct. 15th


Thanks for stopping by. 

Remember the York Stamp Expo is this weekend, Fri and Sat 9-5pm See post below for more info.



Now it's time to hop over to see what my friend  Lori has made for this month.


Here is a list of bloggers

Joyce Houck                        Joyce-joyfulcreations.blogspot.com

Lori Meadows                      CraftyMeadows.blogspot.com

Joyce Gough                         joycegough.blogspot.com


Betty Locco                                scrapbookgirl2.blogspot.com

Marie Flayer                            njstampingqueen.blogspot.com

Deb    Brile                             thatmightlookgoodonacard.blogspot.com

 Krista Hershberger             Kristascraftycorner.blogspot.com 

Stephanie Huber                     Facebook.com/scrapbookyourmemories

Nancy Brown                         creativelyartsygallery.blogspot.com





Back to Joyce                        Joyce-joyfulcreations.blogspot.com 

4 comments:

  1. Wonderful Christmas projects! I love the canvas art--I'd like to try that someday.
    :) Marie

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    1. it's easy and does not take long, just let the canvas dry after watercoloring it.

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