Sharing two cards I made a while ago using the same stamp set. The one above is coloured with Prismacolor pencils.
Stamped the leaf image a few times in soft brown on kraft paper for my main panel. Stamped another leaf on a scrap of kraft and used my pencils to colours the leaves. Fussy-cut leaf (it was a bit challenging) and adhered on top. Stamped the sentiment in same ink as background leaves to pull it all together.
The second card ...
Started by adding white embossing paste through a tiny dot stencil for the background. Stamped two leaves in kraft ink and heat embossed in clear. Fussy-cut both leaves and smooshed in distress inks. Cut a small strip of cork and stamped the sentiment on top. Popped up the cork over the embossed background and tucked the stems of the leaves in behind.
Thanks for stopping by!
Stamps: Leaves (AliExpress); Sentiment (unknown)
Paper: White (Neenah 110 lb); Kraft (SU!)
Ink: Baked Brown Sugar (SU!)
Accessories & Tools: Prismacolour pencils, paper stump for blending
20 comments:
So beautiful, I love autumn.
Hugs xx
Two striking cards Loll, that's amazing fussy cutting too! Love these autumn colours and the touch of cork, Cathy x
Beautiful autumn-themed cards, Loll! I love the rich fall colors and your stenciled background on the 2nd card is such a great way to showcase your focal point!
Enjoy your time off...you have certainly earned it, my friend! Barb xx
Two beauties for sure! I really like the addition of the cork in the 2nd card too. Bought some a few years ago and never think to use it! But anyway, lovely, lovely cards my friend! Hugs. :0)
Two wonderful cards, Loll. I love how you've used the same leaf stamp for the background and the fussy cut leaf on the first card. Your second card is so striking and I love the addition of the cork. xx
Both cards are beautiful Loll,and I love the first with the background outline leaves which make a great backdrop to the prettily pencil coloured and fusssy cut leaf over the top, and the second card has lots of wonderful texture with the dots stencil with white paste and the sentiment on cork, and then the beautiful bright leaves smooshed with distress inks look fabulous over the top. Have a lovely break which you really deserve as you are always so busy with everything throughout the year. x
Both beautiful cards. Gorgeous rich autumn leaves. Incredible fussy cutting.
These are such pretty leaves, Loll, and they made two very different and beautiful cards! Love the rustic look of the kraft and the white on white embossing makes the beautiful colors even brighter!
Two beauties, Loll. Loved your fussy cut ferns and both CAS designs are wonderful. Loved the stenciling and cork on your 2nd card. TFS my friend. Hugs..Nancy
Lovely cards, Loll. I hope you have a wonderful holiday season with friends and family and I'll look forward to seeing you in January. Cyber Hugs.
Gorgeous color on those pretty leaves, Loll!! Great design, too!! Wishing for you and your family a blessed holiday season!!
Beautiful leaf, and two great cards, Loll!
Two beauties. I love the colours of your Autumn leaves and you always amaze me with your fussy cutting.
Enjoy a very well deserved break xx
Well done with the fussy cutting those gorgeous leaves. Love the subtle background for the second one.
Enjoy your break. :)
These are gorgeous, enjoy your break!
Faith x
Gorgeous cards Loll, definitely time to take a break :)
These are both great cards i love the colour and admire that fussy cutting xx
Gorgeous autumn leaves on both cards, Loll! You did a fantastic job of fussy-cutting. The white embossing paste dots in the background are subtle but definitely effective in highlighting the rich leaf colors!
Hideko xx
Two eye catching cards Loll, love the kraft with the white and bright splash with the autumn leaves on the first and then that lovely textured dotty background for the two glorious reddish leaves... wonderful. Hugs Robyn
Both cards are perfect. I love the subdued leaf colors in the first tab. The second card is flames, wow! These leaves make a great impression.
hugs,
BozenA
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