I chose to use the colors in the gorgeous Gilded Autumn specialty designer paper; Early Espresso, Cajun Craze, Vanilla and Mint Macaron. This pretty paper was out of stock but it's back now; get it here while you can!
Details:
The pumpkins are fussy cut from one of the sheets in the Gilded Autumn DSP
The leaves are inked in Cajun Craze and Mint Macaron and stamped off once or more for a lighter hue
the greeting tag is die-cut with the Ornate Frames dies.
The grass image on the bottom is from the Field of Flowers stamp set
Each layer opens up to reveal more inside! Click on the very short video below to see it in action!
The Bright & Beautiful designer paper is new in Stampin' Up!'s annual catalog. It's filled with fun and colorful patterns in many of our new core colors. Love this paper!
If you've followed me for awhile you know I like to create interesting fun fold cards. I saw something like this card online and knew my stampers would like to see it.
I cut strips or pieces of the Bright & Beautiful designer paper into sizes that would make a nicely layered cake. Each piece is folded in half. Once you open them there's an inside message on each layer. So cool!
And the best thing is that the middle star die-cut hold the lower flap closed which then holds each layer closed.
I have enjoyed playing with the Beautiful Balloons bundle this month. You cannot go wrong with balloons; they're great for birthday's, graduations, weddings or any celebratory event.
I used Berry Burst & Misty Moonlight or Blueberry Bushel for my layers. That cute tag on the front is from the Beautiful Balloons dies. The stars that hold up the easel are die-cuts from the same dies. You need to add a Dimensional on one of them. Watch the video here or scroll down.
I chose a few of our newest colors to compliment the Bright & Beautiful designer series paper seen here. My colors are Bubble Bath, Lemon Lime Twist and Boho Blue. I love that the images appear somewhat translucent like real balloons.
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