And of course, what a perfect time of year to create cards with leaves. Just remember to keep it CAS, with minimal layers and embellishments, along with plenty of "white" space.
My card has both die cut and embossed foliage on it.
As with many, autumn is my favorite time of year and creating fall foliage is just so fun. For the acorns and leaves, they were die cut from Distress watercolor paper, then I watercolored them using Distress inks.
While those dried, the background was embossed and the sentiment die cut from gold, white and vellum papers. Because I was going to adhere the sentiment to a textured background, the words were layered on top of the vellum with gold on white, then a second layer of white was added to the underside of the vellum, which seemed to give it more stability and not appear lumpy when adhered. I saw Amy R. from Prairie Paper and Ink use that little trick and thought it was a great idea.
After the card front was assembled and added to the card base, it was finished off with three gold sequins.
Okay now, assemble those leaves and share your beautiful creation with us this week! For more inspiration, I encourage you to visit the challenge blog (linked above) to see all the gorgeous cards created by my talented teammates. The challenge will remain open until Friday October 24th at 3pm EDT. I hope you'll join us!
Thanks for visiting!
Stef
- SSS Acorn Bundle dies
- SSS Happy Autumn dies
- Spellbinders Autumn Splendor 3D embossing folder
- Fossilized Amber, Wild Honey, Carved Pumpkin, Rusty Hinge, Cracklin' Campfire, Peeled Paint, Walnut Stain, Ground Espresso and Scorched Timber Distress inks
- Altenew Antique Gold sequins
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