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
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It features the Grow with Love bundle seen here. My colors include Basic Beige, Old Olive and Lost Lagoon – taken from the pretty Timeless Plaid layer.
The basil and stamped frame are all done with the Grow with Love dies. The greeting is from the Mixed Label dies. I did sponge the edges and the leaves with Lost Lagoon ink. The herb images in this set are so pretty and have Stampin' Up!'s distinktive style which shows off multiple hues with one inking. The coordinating dies cut off the herb names; a great option if you do not want to include them.
The pretty embossing folder is called Dashing Designs and can be seen here. I'm so sad it's retiring! This textured piece is made from our 2-toned Olive 12 X 12" card stock. When embossing this white core paper the texture reveals the white core just enough to enhance the texture. I could have sanded it to reveal even more texture but I did not.
I changed up just a few things from the card I shared yesterday to make a totally new fun fold card. Here I used Soft Sea Foam as my card base with Pretty in Pink and Blueberry Bushel accents.
I used the Labeled with Love stamp set & coordinating punch. Unfortunately this stamp set just sold out; it was on the Last Chance/retired list.
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