Marzena used products from Whimsy Stamps for her wonderful Autumn birthday card. Using pre-printed backgrounds makes it super easy to create a card in no time. I love how she cut the background with dies for added interest. I spotted this card on her _papierengel_ Instagram page.
Summer is winding down and that means Fall is on the way! It’s my favorite season so I can not wait for it to get here! So many paper crafting companies are releasing their brand new products for Autumn with lots of wonderful stamps, dies, pattern papers, stencils and more. So now’s the perfect time to take a look at all the wonderful ideas they’re sharing so we can get started creating our own cards for Fall.
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Cherion used Distress Mica Ink Stains to color cardstock before die cutting all the elements for this amazing Thank You wreath card. I love the warm rustic colors she chose! You can find step by step directions over on the Ranger Ink blog.
Glittery gold mixes perfectly with bold oranges and yellows on this stunning card from Andrea. She created these colors with Watercolor crayons on watercolor paper before die cutting. She also stenciled a subtle woodgrain background that lets those colors pop. Learn more at the Picket Fence blog.
This pretty card steps away from traditional Autumn leaf colors with a monochromatic blue. Gina used masking paper to create a custom stencil to ink blend the circles, stamping the leaves over top. I came across her card on the Gina K. Instagram page.
Sunflowers are one of the few flowers still thriving in the Autumn weather. Amy R. used new sunflower dies from Simon Says Stamp for this beautiful card. Notice how she’s placed the circle background, flowers, twine bow and heat embossed sentiment to the lower left corner, this off set adds so much extra interest. Watch a video tutorial on the Prairie Paper and Ink blog.
Jeannnie used stamps from Picket Fence for this darling girl in a pumpkin patch card. I love her tip for coloring the pumpkins quickly, she stamped on orange cardstock and added simple shading with Copic markers instead of having to color in each pumpkin. Watch a tutorial video on her Inside Out Jeans blog.
This lovely card from Wanda is a gatefold style with die cut doors that actually open to reveal the large stamped sentiment inside! Outside she decorated the door with wonderful Autumn leaf swags, pumpkins and a banner. Take a closer look at A Blog Called Wanda.
This card is simply bursting with Fall fun! In a mix of stamping and die cutting there’s a truck filled with pumpkins and gourds, a watercolor leaves frame border and touches of glitter added too. I spotted this card on the Papertrey Ink Instagram page.
This adorable stamped bear and hedgehog are getting ready for Fall picking pumpkins at the patch. Samantha used a grid die for separate scenes on the design with different pattern papers for backgrounds. Learn more at the Pink and Main blog.
Oh my goodness, how sweet is this Fall card from Mindy!! She created a diorama card that pulls open on the sides to reveal the entire dimensional scene of stamped mice having a ball playing in the Autumn leaves. There’s even a leaf die cut shape for the opening. Take a closer look at the Lawn Fawn blog.
These pretty die cut pumpkins are decorated with coordinating layering stencils for wonderful Autumn patterns. Pattern papers and stamped sentiments finish off the designs. Watch a quick video on the Taylored Expressions Instagram page.
Trendy stamped mushrooms are nestled among green moss and brown twigs for a fabulous Fall card with a forest feel on this card from Gennette. She stamped the images with water based markers then used a wet brush to spread the color for a watercolor look. Find more details at the Art Impressions blog.
I hope you’re also getting excited for Autumn and are ready to jump into some Fall card designs yourself!
-Heather
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