Saturday, September 16, 2023

Autumn Leaves - I'm Thankful

This another card that I made using the beautiful Designer Series Paper called All About Autumn.
However, it is so popular, it is currently unavailable until October 23.  Stampin' Up! has had ran out of it two times already.  They had some on September 12 and it ran out by the end of the day.  It is so popular because of all the beautiful Fall scenery in this 6" x 6" DSP.  The stamp set is available as of this posting, however.  It is called Autumn Leaves and you can find it on page 42 and 43 of the September-December Mini Catalog.  Other items are available on these pages too.

Here are the instructions for my card:

Stamp Set:  Autumn Leaves

Cardstock:  Copper Clay, Basic White, Gold Foil, and All About Autumn 6” x 6” DSP

Ink:  Copper Clay

Other:  Stampin’ Cut and Emboss Machine, Paper Trimmer, Distressed Tile 3D Embossing Folder, Autumn Leaves Dies, Adhesive-Backed Speckled Dots, Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Stampin’ Dimensionals

 

1.     The base of the card is Copper Clay cardstock cut at 5-1/2” x 8-1/2” and scored at 4-1/4” in the middle.

2.    The second layer is from the DSP and I used 1” x 5-1/4” strip of the Metallic Mossy Meadow on the left side that was embossed with the Distressed Tile 3D Embossing Folder and then adhere the other side of the DSP cut at 3” x 5-1/4” on the right side.  Adhere both sides with Multipurpose Liquid Glue.

3.    Die-cut a Basic White label using the Autumn Leaves Dies.  Attach with Stampin’ Dimensionals in the center of the card.

4.    Cut two leaves using the Autumn Leaves Dies with Copper Clay and Gold Foil.  Attach with Stampin’ Dimensionals.

5.    Add three of the Adhesive-Backed Speckled Dots to the card.

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