Hi Crafty Friends! I am so excited to be back with another fun crafty project to share today. If you would like to see a video tutorial for this project, please click here:
I began this project by die cutting about a dozen small leaves from the autumn leaves die set from scrapbook.com. Any of the leaf dies in this set would do, I just picked my favorite one. These dies are really small, so I found it pretty quick to cut them out using my sidekick. I then took a rainbow of Catherine Pooler Inks and used a blender brush to apply ink to the leaves. I tried to add more color to the tips of the leaves and less near the stems. I also went ahead and die cut a narrow circle frame approximately the size of my wreath to use as a guide.
For the stamping, I used the hi fall set from scrapbook.com. I am really loving the set. In the video, I used the cummerbund ink to stamp the hi on a white card panel just slightly smaller than an A2 size card base. In my other cards below, you will see that I also made this card using some CP ink colors. The colors I used included it’s a girl, do si do, bellini, catching rays, chiffons, melon ice, garden party, minted, cummerbund, serenade and sixteen candles. I used the MISTI to stamp the hi so that I could go ahead and double stamp to get a nice solid sentiment. Next, I took the word fall from the stamp set and layered it on top of the hi and stamped it in black.
I prepared an A2 size card base and now had all of my card parts ready for assembly. First I added my background panel to the front of my card using some liquid glue. To build the wreath, I used the circle die cut as a guide and adhered the leaves in rainbow order, with slight overlap, using some smart liquid glue. Once all of the leaves were glued on, I flipped it over and used some foam squares on the back. I tried to overlap the foam on both the frame and the leaves to add some stability to the wreath. I centered it around my sentiment and adhered it to the card.
To finalize my card, I added some fun Honey Bee rainbow gems to add some fun sparkle.
Take a look at these other fun cards that I made using the same products:
Special thanks to scrapbook.com for generously providing the stamps and dies used in the project.
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