This card has wonderful rich Fall colors of orange, yellow and green. Carol used a coordinating stencil to color the stamps, this is an easy way to add color if you’re not totally comfortable with your coloring skills. Visit the Honey Bee Stamps blog for all the details.
Labor Day is over so to me that means Fall is officially here! It’s time for pumpkin spice, shopping for fall and Halloween decorations, getting out the cozy sweaters and blankets and creating handmade cards with Autumnal themes. One of my favorite card designs this time of year is Fall Botanicals with lots of leaves that have changed colors, berries, sunflowers, mums and mushrooms. I’ve foraged together a wonderful bunch of cards to get you inspired.
Below each photo you’ll see a link, click to find products used, tips and tutorials.
This is a really fun twist on a card shape and design! The Envelope Wonder dies are used as the card base with the images popping out of the envelope. On this card Carol die cut lots of Autumn botanicals from colored cardstocks. Learn all about it on the Spellbinders blog.
These pretty botanical cards were created with stamping foam and Lunar and Solar pastes from Simon Hurley in Fall colors and accented with die cut stems and sentiments. I spotted these cards on the Gina K. Instagram page.
This stunning card is covered in mushrooms and leaves created with stenciling and heat embossing in clear and rose gold. With such a detailed background the simple sentiment over top finishes this card perfectly. Visit the Altenew blog for directions.
This sweet circle shaped card has a large die cut title backed with vellum and an adorable stamped hedgehog enjoying some sun on some big beautiful sunflowers. Visit the Pink Main Stamps blog for more info.
You can use just about any swag or branch of leaves and die cut them from autumn colors of cardstock and create a lovely Fall wreath card. This clean and simple design was made by Ilina and you can check this card out over on the Hero Arts blog.
Solid layering stamps make it easy to create color and texture using ink pads. These pretty fall flowers and large sentiment create a wonderful Thank You Card for Autumn. I came across this design on the Concord and 9th Instagram.
This wonderful witchy card was inspired by the book/movie Practical Magic with botanical and floral dies with potion and ingredient bottles created with dies from Honey Bee. I spotted this card on Caitlin Annalee’s Instagram.
This beautiful botanical card uses only copper and cream with a dry embossed background and layers of tags with stamped and die cut flowers and leaves. Find a printable pdf tutorial sheet for this project over on the Stamp with Amy K blog.
Mary Key used a masking technique to stamp out her layered scene of a beautiful fox sitting among rocks, a trees stump and Fall botanicals. I love the watercolor background with added text! Visit the Top Flight Stamps blog for directions.
Acorns and Autumn leaves over top of a woodgrain background create a rustic design on this delightful card. I adore the gold embossed sentiment, it works so well with the color combination! Visit The Greetery blog for a closer look.
Large stamped sunflowers are the focus of this amazing card that used layering stencils for coloring in the images. The blue/green ink blended background helps tie it all together. Watch a video tutorial over on the Simon Says Stamp blog.
I hope you’ve found some inspiration to create some amazing Autumn Botanical handmade cards this Fall!
-Heather
Craft Gossip continues to be a wellspring of artistic ideas, and these fall botanical cards stand as a testament to the beauty that can be crafted with paper, ink, and a touch of creativity. Whether you were seeking inspiration for personal projects or planning to send heartfelt autumn greetings, these ideas have undoubtedly fueled your creative journey.
Feel free to revisit this resource whenever you yearn to infuse your crafting endeavors with the rich tapestry of fall botanicals. Until the next seasonal crafting adventure, happy creating!
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