This lovely card from Brenda features a favorite fall flower, the Sunflower. She used Copic alcohol based markers to color in her stamped images and added a gold embossed sentiment for a bit of shine. Find all the details at the Honeybee Stamps blog.
Fall is slowing coming but that doesn’t mean there aren’t still some flowers blooming. It’s the perfect time to incorporate flowers on your handmade cards with warm, rich colors of browns, oranges and yellows. You can mix florals with fall leaves and cozy critters for fun and festive Fall card designs or include golds for more elegant Autumn themes. Today let’s take a look at a big bunch of Fall handmade Card ideas to get inspired.
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Bibi used flower dies to create this beautiful Autumn wreath card. These dies have coordinating stencils so you can easily apply color for dimension and shading using ink blending. The background is a chocolate bar embossing folder that works to add a subtle texture. Watch her video tutorial at the Altenew blog.
Soon we’ll say goodbye to the bees and butterflies when cooler weather comes so now’s a great time to add them to your Fall card like Becki did. Her bright stamped floral cards use vibrant tones of yellow with touches of pink and purple. Take a closer look at the Scrapbook and Cards Today blog.
Gina used layering stencils for pretty purple and orange flowers all over this Thank You card. She included a sweet stamped black bird and sentiment too for a wonderful Autumn design. I spotted this card on the Gina K. Instagram page.
Corrine used letter pressing for the subtle background and lovely bold poppy flowers on this stunning card. She added pretty white scallops on the card edges and oval frame using dies for a soft touch. Find more details at the LDRS blog.
Flowers don’t need to be the focal point, they can be incorporated with lots of other Autumn images like these stamped chubby bees and pumpkins on an adorable card by Brenda. A large pennant die with ink blending creates the background for the scene, tied with twine for texture. Find more details on the Pink and Main blog.
Keep it sweet and simple like this darling card that uses layered dies for the sentiment, dies cut from colored cardstock for the tiny flowers and a polka dot stenciled half background. I came across this card on the Concord and 9th Instagram page.
This colorful collection of cards all use the same layering stencil but focus on different colors of pretty Mums for each one, plus another card with all the colors. I love how the flowers form a frame around the edge with space for the sentiment in the center, so unique! Take a closer peek at The Greetery blog.
The All Seasons collection of dies includes images and sentiments to use to create cards for all four seasons of the year. This Autumn floral card is tall with pretty flowers cut from soft colors of cardstock and teal die cut and foiled sentiments along the sides. Find all the details at the Spellbinders blog.
This adorable card from Michelle has a stamped bunny rabbit watering their fall garden with large die cut sunflowers along the fence. Notice how the entire card is shaped like the scene because the dies allow you to cut a card base too, so fun! I spotted her idea on the The Stamps of Life gallery.
This stunning card from Tae Eun uses a very trendy postage stamp design created with dies for an all over postage background with stenciled Sunflower images in each section. She also included stamped sentiments and tiny bees too. Learn more at The Ton Stamps blog.
This amazing Fall floral card from Nina has so many different techniques. She stenciled the flowers, then dry embossed them, placed them in a shaker pouch with little shiny elements and lastly added a foiled sentiment. You can watch her video tutorial at the Nina Marie Designs blog.
I hope you’ve enjoyed this look at some new ideas for Fall Floral Cards and will include them in your upcoming card designs!
-Heather
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