Hello! I'm back with one more fall inspired card. This one is for the current Paper Players challenge (clean and simple with foliage) and Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge (also clean and simple). Let's take a look at what I made.

During Stamptember SSS released a limited edition holiday/Christmas card kit. As is the case with all of their kits you can buy products contained in the kit separately. When I saw the Sparkle Season stamp and die set I had to add it to my collection. I love leaf stamps! They are so versatile, and my card proves this point. The leafy stem was design for Christmas/holiday cards, but as you can see, I gave it an autumnal spin by using lots of beautiful distress inks in fall colors. Specifically, I used Scattered Straw, Aged Mahagony, Carved Pumpkin, Gathered Twigs and Festive Berries. To get the colors I wanted on the leaves I did multiple layers of stamping. Some of the leaves were stamped initially with Scattered Straw and then I added more colors. A few leaves were stamped with Festive Berries and then more colors added. I used Ranger tiny foam blenders to add the colors to the leaves to get a nice blend. It did take a while to stamp, but I think it was so worth it as I absolutely love how it turned out. Die cut with the matching die and then built the rest of the card. I embossed white cardstock with a leafy embossing folder and then die cut it down further with a SSS tag die. The sentiment is from the SSS stamp and die set called Cozy Autumn Hugs. I stamped it with Gathered Twigs and then die cut with the matching die. I adhered everything to a white cardstock panel. I created the bow with three colors of twine and did attach it to the top of the tag but didn't like it so added it to my leafy stem. I liked that much better.

Well, that's it for me. Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful day!
2 comments:
This is such a lovely card, Rosemary! I like your white on white tag and card base topped with those wonderful autumn leaves!
Rosemary, I love the addition of the tag behind your focal element. It's a great way to anchor it and add interest, yet it doesn't detract from those gorgeous leaves. So glad you shared this CAS beauty with us at the Paper Players this week
Jaydee
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