Autumn Changes Project Tutorial

Feeling the crisp air and seeing the golden hues of fall leaves? Ok maybe not considering it’s Spring. But Autumn is all about embracing change, and I just love this stamp set from our 2023 Holiday Catalogue “Autumn Leaves” and what better way to express that than through a handmade card? Today I want to walk you through creating a beautiful autumn-inpsired card that’s both heartwarming and eye-catching.

Materials Needed:
  • Stamps: All About Autumn Bundle
  • Cardstock: Verry Vanilla, Cherry Cobbler, Early Espresso
  • Ink: Early Espresso, Pumpkin Pie, Cajan Craze ink
  • Embellishments: Speckled Adhesive Back Gems, Linen Thread, Copper & Natural Ribbon combo
  • Tools: Distressed Tile 3D Embossing Folder, Autumn Dies
Instructions
  1. Dry Emboss Very Vanilla CS with the Distressed Tile 3D Embossing Folder, adhere to Cherry Cobbler mat
  2. Wrap a piece ribbon around the bottom and adhere to the back
  3. Adhere matted piece to Early Espresso Cardbase
  4. Stamp Greeting onto Scrap piece of Vanilla CS and die cut out, adhere to left of card front with dimensional adhesive
  5. Stamp leaves on Vanilla CS in Pumpkin Pie and Cajan Craze Ink and die cut out. Adhere to the right of the greeting.
  6. Add linen thread bow and embellishment. You’re Done!

There you have it – a card that captures the essence of fall while

See It in Action: Video Tutorial

Ready to see all of this come to life? I’ve got you covered! Head over to my Youtube channel to catch a replay of the live video tutorial where I walk you thorugh each step of this project.

Remember, it’s not just about the finished product but the love and effort you pour into it. I hope this guide helps boost your creative confidence and brings joy to both you and the receipient of your beautiful card. If you ever feel overwhelmed, remember: “Autumn teaches us that hange can be beautiful.” So, embrace every crafting session as a chance to grow and innovate.

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