My colors include White, Basic Beige & Gold. Soft, pretty & classy.
Here are the products I used:
– Gathering Together designer series paper – Gold Striped ribbon – Low-profile dots (now retired) – Gold heat embossing powder – Creative Haven dies seen here for the leaf die-cuts
You can also watch the video tutorial below. I shared a neat trick to place the leaf die-cuts on the greeting circle element. Press & Seal wrap saves a ton of time!
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I love using non-traditional colors for Fall. I used Cajun Craze, Bermuda Bay, Vanilla and Crushed Curry. We stamped the images and then added texture with the Timber or Timeworn Type 3D embossing folders.
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You might notice the pretty Dazzling leaf die-cuts here. That is from the Sunflower dies and the Be Dazzling specialty paper from our Sale-a-Bration catalog. Sadly it is out of stock now.
The Nuts About You stamp set is just plain cute! It's a 2-step set as you can see. The squirrels, leaves and even acorn have two images each so there's no need to color!
Card stock & ink colors are Cinnamon Cider, Early Espresso, Very Vanilla, Crumb Cake, Pumpkin Pie, Pear Pizzazz
See that little surprise pop-up circle inside? That's attached with a thin strip of window sheet and adhered to the inside of the Early Espresso strip.
Did you know we carry the perfect size clear box for gifting a set of A2 cards? You can see them hereor on page 137 of the annual catalog. They fit about 4 cards inside depending on how many layers there are.
It features the Cute Halloween designer paper and Frightfully Cute stamp set.
There's a template for the card stock below. She used the Basic Border dies (seen here) to cut the bottom edge but you wouldn't have to. If you don't use the Basic Borders Dies on the edge, you could cut the 5-1/2" down to 5".
She filled it with lots of treats & embellishments. It also fits an entire full size Kit Kat bar!
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