Hello everyone. I made some Fall inspired Leaf Cards. I was inspired by a Background die by Altenew that is new to me and had been in my stash for awhile now ready to get used. It's so hard to believe we are almost in September. Oh my gosh these days go by way too fast.
Here are my Fall inspired cards.
This is the first card I made. I started out with a yellow cardstock and ink blended it with Distress inks in Mustard Seed Oxide, Ripe Persimmon Oxide, and Peeled Paint. I inked them diagonally first and then I ink blended the corners. These are my favorite colors for Fall. I then splattered some gold paint from my Gansai Tambi starry colors with a fan paint brush. I then used an Altenew Zero Waste Leaf Pattern Die. I cut out my background and it cut out everything including all the leaves and circles.
I cut my negative background with my paper trimmer to be A2 size and glued it to a gray A2 card base. I started putting some leaves and circles back into the negative background with foam tape and liquid glue. I also used the Altenew Zero waste leaf die with a light brown cardstock and glued some of those leaves and circles back in place. I ink blended some areas with Vintage Photo distress ink. I added a sentiment from Simon Says Stamp stamp and die called etched greetings with foam tape. I then glued some leaf and sequin embellishments.
And for my second card I glued the negative background that I cut earlier for my first card and glued it to a white A2 card base. I glued in leaves left over from my first card and from the light brown cardstock that I had die cut with liquid glue and foam tape. I glued some circles back in too. It's a nice die to own. I also ink blended with Vintage Photo Distress ink on my card like my first card. I glued a sentiment with foam tape to my card from the same stamp and die set from Simon Says stamp. I used fall color sequins and that finishes this card. I hope you like my cards for today. I had fun making them.
Supplies:
Simon Says Stamp Etched Greetings
Altenew Zero Waste Leaf Pattern
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