Hello friends! I'm popping in today to share some autumn
inspiration with you using some older favorites paired with some of the
fabulous new products from the Harvest Fest Collection! I haven’t even attempted
to start putting it away because the ideas keep flowing! I was so thrilled to
use the cute sweater from the Hearts at Home: Sweater Die as the focal point
for this card! I couldn’t wait to give it an autumn vibe by coloring it in
shades of tan and brown for a cozy feeling!To begin, I die cut all of the sweater pieces using Vintage Cream
cardstock. I colored it using finger daubers and Distress Oxide ink. I also
added some ink splatter to mimic the look of flecked yarn using watered down
ink and a fine-tip paint brush. I glued the waist, neck, and wrist portions to
the sweater using liquid glue. I set the sweater aside to dry and then got to
work on the rest of the elements I planned to use on this card.
I die cut theRound About Fall Foliage die twice and then colored
the leaves using the same technique as the sweater making certain to add in
quite a few autumnal tones for variety and interest. I glued them together around
the circle portion using liquid glue. My next step was to cut and color the
cute pumpkins from the new Autumn Harvest die. These are perfect because they
are the same scale as the sweater so they create a balanced look without overwhelming
the design.I used the Herringbone Parquet diefor the background and
used teal cardstock with Ground Espresso ink around the edges. I layered all of
the elements onto the background and even snuck a few leaves from the To Pie For Die to tuck here and there! Once I had everything arranged, I
stamped the “is in the air” portion of the sentiment, which is from the older Fall Foliage stamp set, using Black Soot Distress Oxide ink. In hindsight, I
would have stamped this first, but I hadn’t planned the sentiment! Ha ha!I die cut the Let's Have a Word die from Smokey Shadow
cardstock and then glued it over the top of the focal point using liquid glue.
I also added some white paint splatter here and there for some contrast. The
finishing touch is a sprinkling of glitter to the leaves and pumpkins! I had so
much fun creating this card!
I decided yesterday that it is much less painful
to embrace autumn than it is to lament the passing of summer….so I am embracing
autumn with all of my heart! It truly is one of my FAVORITE seasons and I plan
on celebrating it to the fullest this year! Thanks for joining me today!
3 comments:
Kelly, I am still working my way through my Greetery products this time around & LOVING them ALL! Your card is BEAUTIFUL!!! I LOVE your mix of products, & thank you for reminding us of the sweet little sweater! PERFECT!!! ;)
Thanks for teaching us so much with your blog
Very nice postt
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