I went to Death Valley National Park over the weekend.....
it is the biggest National Park on the lower 48 states of America...
just look at the rock formation, no wonder Star Wars movies staged here...
although its already end of October, but it was still hot after 10 AM
Badwater basin is pretty cool though, it is 282 below sea level, one of the lowest spot in the world
one of my favorite hike is Natural Bridge Canyon, not only it was partly shaded, the view was amazing....
here's another one of my favorite - Artists Palette, pretty cool huh?
now back to this week's card for City Crafter Challenge Blog
The theme is Zig-a-Zag-ah.....
I am not the most patient, and really having problem lining up these cross-stitches pumpkin...
they are too difficult for me, LOL! I started with the stitched peonies and finally gave up, the stitched peonies stamp set is now on sale on my Crafty Stuff for Sale Page, if you are interested to pick it up, hop over there now, I tried on the petals and it doesn't work for me so the rest of the stamp in that set was totally new.
Products used -
Waffle Flower Crafts
Hope you come play along with us this week at....
Loving the photos from the park!!! I think that is the ONE place that is HOTTER than Phoenix! LOL!! I loveeeeeeeee your card! I think the pumpkin looks AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI hope I get to visit there one day
ReplyDeleteOh wow lovely the pictures these bring back memories and it was October this time 22 years ago. Great dt project too
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning photos and I am so amazed...Thank you for sharing. Fabulous zig zag, crossed stitched card x.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photo's Kirsty. I had to go and look up that Timbisha Shoshone tribe...it sounds so African. Awesome that there is still a native Indian tribe there.
ReplyDeleteLoving the card...the dotty background and the white face is striking! ;-)
Wow! What an amazing place! TFS! I love your card Kirsty... Really pretty and beautifully done. I get so mad when I can't line up stamps... They are expensive and then just get pushed aside.
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloween! Have a great evening!
The cross-stitched pumpkin looks great.
ReplyDeleteAt first I thought you actually stitched the pumpkin--love it! I don't have a lot of patience when I'm stamping either--think I need to stay away from layering sets for the most part. Boy do you get around, Kirsty! So fun seeing your Death Valley pictures!
ReplyDeleteWe went to Death Valley a couple of years ago. It's like a whole other world. the car was reading the temp at 121. That's hot! Your card is really sweet. I like the use of the cross stitch pattern to form the image. I have trouble with things from time to time too. Just do what makes you happy.
ReplyDeleteThose photos are AMAZING! Wow!
ReplyDeleteLove your cross stitched pumpkin!
Love, love, love your card, Kirsty! Such an adorable pumpkin, and those polka dots are so bright and happy.
ReplyDeleteLooks like an amazing trip to Death Valley! I really enjoyed seeing your pictures. I drove through it with my parents when I was quite young, but have never really experienced it, so it was fun to see. <3