This card was inspired by the August 2019 Paper Pumpkin Kit - The Gift of Fall - from Stampin' Up! and feature the multicolored tag piece from the kit and leaves cut using the Gathered Leaves Dies.
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For this card a standard size bottom mat (5-1/4" x 4") was cut from Crushed Curry CS.
The top mat was cut at 5-1/4" x 3-3/4" from Mossy Meadow CS and then embossed using the Corrugated Embossing Folder. (When using this embossing folder on a top mat you need to adjust the length of your cardstock by an extra 1/4"to 1/2" - the resulting piece can than be trimmed to the typical 5" length)
The multicolor tag piece from the kit was attached to the top mat with Tombow Glue as shown.
The leaves were cut from Pretty Peacock, Rose Red, and Daffodil Delight CS using the Gathered Leaves Dies and then I used a Sponge Dauber to darken the edges using Pretty Peacock, Merry Merlot, and Crushed Curry inks.
The sentiment is from the PP Kit and was stamped on a scrap of Whisper White CS using Crushed Curry Ink. The ends were flag cut using the Triple Banner Punch..
The sentiment is from the PP Kit and was stamped on a scrap of Whisper White CS using Crushed Curry Ink. The ends were flag cut using the Triple Banner Punch..
The sentiment was popped up with Dimensionals.
For the leaves I used one Dimensional on the tip of each leaf and then applied Tape Runner on the stem ends of the leaf and inserted them under the sentiment.
I added a piece of Crush Curry Stitched Satin Ribbon down the end side of the Top Mat and then attached the top mat to the bottom mat using Tombow Glue.
For the leaves I used one Dimensional on the tip of each leaf and then applied Tape Runner on the stem ends of the leaf and inserted them under the sentiment.
I added a piece of Crush Curry Stitched Satin Ribbon down the end side of the Top Mat and then attached the top mat to the bottom mat using Tombow Glue.
The finished piece was attached to a White Card Base with Tape Runner.
Lastly I added some adhesive backed Yellow Enamel Shapes to the banner.
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