Autumn Leaf Frame
This card features the Poppystamps Autumn Leaves Sidekick Frame and Stencil set over one of the MANY panels I created when making my Autumn Triangle Gatefold Card.
I cut the frame and greeting panel from Gina K Designs Honey Mustard card stock pounced with Honey Mustard ink and added the tiny ink spots with a Walnut Stain distress marker and Spritzer tool.
The greeting was cut with an unbranded Happy Birthday die from Bazzill Butter Mints card stock; I layered two of these to make it thicker and offset it on a third cut from Rich Razzleberry card stock from Stampin’ Up. The greeting panel that was popped up with foam tape over a “tangle” of gold cord.
Here’s another sample with the same frame die:
For this one, I used the Stampendous “Delightful Birthday” stamp #CRH306) with GKD Warm Cocoa ink.
The background panels were made with Walnut Stain, Vintage Photo, and Wild Honey Distress Oxide inks, spritzes of water, the Stampendous! Decor Cling Leaves Rubber Stamp – DCR101, and the French Script background stamp from Stampin’ Up (retired?).
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They are both delightful for the season but the first one stole my heart.
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Beautiful cards! Love the frame.
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Absolutely stunning fall card Lisa. I love the background and adding the honey mustard frame on top makes it truly beautiful. I like how you added the dots to give it more interest. With the cord behind the lovely die cut sentiment you have made everything pop. I also like the 2nd card but the first one is a favourite for sure.
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Wow! This is gorgeous!
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Great subtle fall colors. Beautifully coordinated card with the pouncing, cording and sentiment die cut. Love both versions.
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These are both so well designed and beautiful. Great Fall cards.
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WOW!! You have created two perfect, beautiful fall cards. The cording is the perfect touch. Love that die.
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Lisa, these are both beautiful! I love that tiny hit of color on your sentiment on the first one. Those background panels are gorgeous, as well.
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