I love the warm fall colors on this Pumpkin Shaker Card from Galina. She created the beautiful multicolored card background using an ink smooshing technique with Distress Inks. She filled her pumpkin shaker with orange and green sequins, adding gems … Read More ...
Fall Botanical Posey Pocket Cards
Betsy used heart shaped pocket dies meant for Valentines Day and put a pretty Autumn twist on them to create some beautiful posy pockets for Fall. She filled them with leaves and wheat dies, using an ink blending technique to … Read More ...
Cute Witch Halloween Card
This cute little witch with her black kitten and tiny frog are ready to scare up a sweet Halloween on this card from Mindy Eggen . She used layering stencils from Tim Holtz to create that fabulous moon along with … Read More ...
Halloween Cats Shaker Card
I love the kitties wearing witch hats on this fun and fa-boo-lous Halloween Shaker Card! Emelie used newly released stamps from Miss Ink to create it. To form the half circle for the shaker section she used a partial die … Read More ...
Stenciled Halloween Pumpkins Card
Benda used several different stencils from Trinity Stamps to create this wonderful Pumpkin Halloween Card. She used Distress Oxide Ink Pads to ink blend the layered pumpkin stencils and bats, masking a circle to create her moon. She’s got step … Read More ...
Cute Halloween Cemetery Card
You don’t always think cute and cemetery in the same sentence but I think it perfectly describes this wonderful Halloween card from Marine. She used lots of different stamp sets and dies from Hello Bluebird to create the scene of … Read More ...
4 Fall Cards from 1 Kit
Vicky used a brand new Fall Kit from Simon Says Stamp to create 4 fabulous Fall Cards. There’s a wreath design, a pile of autumn produce, a fox and a hoop design. I love how on 3 of her cards … Read More ...
Autumn Blessings Card
Mindy used new products from Taylored Expressions to create this beautiful Autumn Blessings Card. She created her background cutting a large background die from orange cardstock and adding orange and brown ink blending around the edges. For the leaves she … Read More ...
Create a Wood Panel Card Background
Woodgrain texture adds the perfect rustic touch to cards and can be achieved with stamping, die cutting, embossing or just simply buying pattern paper. I love this look for fall, winter and holiday card designs like this one from Yoonsun. … Read More ...
Slimline Halloween Bats Card
I love the dark spooky feel of this Halloween card from Yana Smakula! The slimline card design gave her lots of room to create a flurry of flying bats using a stencil over an ink blended and shimmer sprayed background. … Read More ...
2 Autumn Harvest Wagon Cards
Bibi Cameron used some wonderful new dies from Spellbinders to create these two Autumn Harvest Wagon Cards. She used Distress Inks to ink blend shading onto the die cut colored cardstock shapes for added shading and dimension. These rustic wagons … Read More ...
Pumpkin Spice Gnome Card
This sweet card from Lynnea combines two big trends, Pumpkin Spice and Gnomes, into one adorable design. I love the copper glitter stenciled frame around the gnome and isn’t the sentiment so cute? She used stamps and dies from Miss … Read More ...
Fall Leaf Cards with Depth and Dimension
These beautiful Fall Leaf Cards have so much depth and dimension without many layers or the bulk of foam tape. This look was achieved by masking off leaf shapes and ink blending in layers over top, finally adding a die … Read More ...
Halloween Witch Pull Tab Card
When you pull the tab on this adorable Halloween Witch Card from Laura a frog pops out of the cauldron and the bubbles change color, how fabulous is that!? The slimline style that she used lends itself perfectly for a … Read More ...
Trapped Ink Blending Halloween Card
Amy R. shows that you don’t need Halloween stamps to create a spooky card, she used flowers and butterflies for this non-traditional card design. She also used an interesting trapped ink blending technique where she ink blended the card panel … Read More ...