Hi Friends!
Today I am sharing another
quick fall card using stamps,
dies,
paper,
an
embossing folder and rhinestones-
all from Stamp Simply!.
I enjoy playing along with online challenges and I used the Freshly Made Sketches #661 Sketch for the layout . I am also playing along with the Cardz 4 Guyz #359 “A Taste of Autumn/Fall” Challenge and the Word Art Wednesday #673-#674 “Anything Goes” Challenge.
If you have not had
a chance to check out the rest of my Sister Design Team cards on the Stamp
Simply blog, or the other challenge
sites yet, I hope you take the time to do so- gorgeous inspiration from all!
To create this card:
Emboss a piece of 4”
x 5 ¼” white cardstock with the 3D Foliage Texture Fades embossing folder, trim the panel into fourths (per the
Freshly
Made #661 Sketch) and mount onto a piece of 4 ¼” x 5 ½” piece of white
cardstock with dimensional foam.
Mount the card front
onto a white card base.
Die cut the various leaves from the Sunset Ink Drops paper, adhere to the card front.
Trim the sentiment panel into a rectangle, adhere to the card front.
Add a few orange
rhinestones to finish off the card.
Stamp Sets: Pastor and Ministry Appreciation Scripture (Stamp Simply)
Ink/Mediums: Versafine
Black Onyx
Cardstock/Paper: White, Craft
Consortium Ink Drops- Sunset 6x6
Accessories/Tools: Gemini,
Jr., Sizzix 3D
Texture Fades A6 Embossing Folder- Foliage, Sizzix
Thinlits by Tim Holtz- Fall Foliage, Embossing Powder Tool, Heat Tool,
Clear Embossing Powder, Kaisercraft
Self-Adhesive Round Rhinestones- Orange
Don’t forget to stop
by and check out the sale at Stamp Simply!
Thanks again for visiting and I hope you have a great week/weekend!
3 comments:
clean and simple, thank you for sharing your creation with us at C4Guyz
Fabulous texture and color! Thanks for playing along with us at FMS this week.
Such a pretty and wonderful Autumn card, Julie. Thanks so much for sharing this in our challenge at Word Art Wednesday. It's always very much appreciated and I hope that you will join us again soon. Have a blessed week.
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