
We’re on the final day of release reveals and today is almost as packed as Monday was! Let’s take one more dive and tomorrow you can hop on and snag all of these new goodies for yourself!
Leaf Splendor stamps and dies

Autumn Woofs paper pad

Autumn Meows paper pad

Today I have 2 cards to share with you. First up, a sweet little card using the new Autumn Woofs paper pad and a sentiment from Leaf Splendor. They go so well together!

For this card, I found a sketch on Pinterest and thought it would be fun to try with the new paper pads. I chose my paper and started cutting. The strip is 1.5×5.25 inches and the rectangles are 1.25×2.25 inches.

Then I cut a piece of kraft cardstock and inked the edges up with gathering twigs distress oxide ink. I splattered it with ground espresso ink and stamped my sentiment in the lower right corner before gluing it to a white card base.

I popped the papers up with foam squares and finished the design off with some jute twine wrapped around the inside fold.
Next, I have a simple card using the Leaf Splendor stamp set which started one direction and took a hard left to something completely different. The end result was very inviting for me to mass produce as a fall card to share with extended family.

I started with a piece of watercolor cardstock and my distress oxide inks. These were wild honey, aged mahogany and peeled paint. I was going to add lots of water to blend the colors together, stamp the leaves and die cut them out but I ended up stamping the leaves first, loving the look and turning this into an A7 size card instead.

So at this point, I cut the large scalloped rectangle in the A7 Frames die set from a muted green cardstock in my stash and trimming the leaf panel just smaller than the stitching edge. I stamped and heat embossed my sentiment, using the coordinating die to cut it out.

I plain card front wasn’t working for me so I ink blended gathered twigs distress oxide on the edges and spritzed it with the sprayer too. After popping all the layers up with foam tape I finished the design off with jute twine again.
If you can’t tell that’s a favorite for my fall themed cards. I love the rustic touch it gives to any design.
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Gorgeous! Love the patterned paper card – great design. And the leaf card is so pretty. Love the detail of the spritzed water and added twibe.
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Wonderful dog Atumn paper & leaves creations. I have 2 fur girls.
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What gorgeous colors.
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stunning background and like the look of the leaves stamped in black on top
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Your cards are beautiful – love the colors.
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So pretty!
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Love your ink blended backgrounds!
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Your beautiful blended backgrounds are amazing! The colors are gorgeous and make those leaves POP!
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Wonderful fall cards! Love the cute papers on your first card, and the pretty leaves on your second one! Beautiful job on the ink blending!
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I LOVE your leaves and gorgeous job with the new papers!
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Pretty Fall cards with these new papers and stamps.
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Wonderful cards using the pawsome new products. I love the leaf card – it screams ‘Fall’.
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these cards are gorgeous!
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I love how your second card ended up being so different from your original plan.
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beautiful fall cards! Love your different techniques!
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