Saturday, September 17, 2016

Harvest Moon

HARVEST MOON is the theme this week at Sunday Postcard Art.

That falls right into my need to make a few Halloween greetings.


It is a simple make.  The background is scrapbook paper.  I love scrapbook paper as it takes away the hard part of creating a background that I find so hard to do.  The moon is three shades of orange Distress inks, and my Nevermore Raven stamp over the top.  Then a bit more distress ink around the outside edge.

The correspondence side...


Again, scrapbook paper, then I stamped "Post Card".

Happy Mail Day!
xxx
Annie


31 comments:

  1. Love your Postcard Art! Thanks for the insight of how you created it!

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  2. A wonderful card-great imagery and script!

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  3. Beautiful postcard, Annie. I love me some patterned paper, too. In fact, I recognize the paper you used on the correspondence side. LOL. And I have that same raven stamp! Hmmmm...thanks for doing half the work for me (wink). Have a great weekend.

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  4. Love that you are showing us both sides. Someone will be rapped to receive a greeting like this!

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  5. This looks great. It sounds simple but I've met simple before in its innocent disguise. You've definitely cracked the stamping thing. Three shades of orange and letters perfectly stamped.
    The raven and the moon together are just perfect.

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  6. Love the effect of the Harvest Moon on this beautiful card!

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  7. how lovely that your moon just covers the main part of the quote!

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  8. I love the way you used this stamp, very inspirational, thanks!

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  9. this is great. I've got the stamp but have never used it. fab postcard

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  10. Wonderful post card Annie - I find backgrounds quite intimidating so I think I will remember your hint!
    Perfect Harvest Moon - we have a full moon right now too!
    I have been reading, reading, reading ---
    Good to see you post!
    Sandy xx

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  11. Fabulous I love the raven in his hat ...great job.

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  12. I love that witch hat on the raven! This is a great Halloween postcard!

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  13. Gorgeous hand made card. Love your with inks made background and the great stamping work. Awesome card, Annie ♥

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  14. Yay Annie is back with more spookalicious fun, girl this really is your time of year......you own it!
    hugs
    Donna xx

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  15. this is a masterful piece! beautiful! xo

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  16. Card is just right!!! Design and colors perfect!!

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  17. Ahhh my favorite - Ravens and Edgar Allen Poe. I saw a coffee cup recently that said - Quoth the Raven - Pour some more! Another great design!

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  18. Stunning design and great composition of images!
    Mar :)

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  19. I really , really like this post card. I especially like the hat on the raven.

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  20. The background looks good and your stamping is so clean. The distressed edges are a nice touch. Another great postcard.

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  21. Just perfect for this challenge,Annie! I love anything Poe, so this is special to me.

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  22. This month's Harvest Moon was full and so beautiful. Your postcard is equally beautiful. Great idea to use scrapbook paper for your foundation. Mr. Raven is rather dapper in his hat. There can never be too many Autumn "Quoth the Raven Nevermore" works of HeART.

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  23. Halloween is my favorite holiday (besides Christmas) and I love anything creepy. This is both creepy and beautiful so of course, I love it!

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  24. Oh this is very nice. Great looking.

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  25. Gorgeous Annie, one of my favourite stamps and the moon is wonderful, thanks so much for sharing it and happy fall! 🍁 Deb xo

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  26. Love your postcard..love that stamp too..must add it to my wish list..x

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  27. I too love your postcard (cards....enjoy seeing them)....

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