I started my card with the Pine Cone Branch die. Originally, I was going to cut it from white cardstock and color the various elements; but I decided that I wanted a bit more "texture." So I cut it from both green and tan cardstock. I thought that building up the pine sprigs (the green onto the tan) would give some more depth to them.
Then I cut the pine sprigs off the green die cut and glued them to the tan one . . .
Once the tedious part was complete, I cut my cardstock.
Dark Gold - 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", scored at 4 1/4"
Cream - 4" x 5 1/4"
Scrap of Dark Gold large enough for the focal panel
I have a Darice embossing folder of fall foliage. I took some Ranger Distress ink (Dried Marigold, Fired Brick, Rusty Hinge, Vintage Photo) and rubbed various parts of the embossing folder.
When I embossed the cream cardstock, the ink gave the embossing some nice fall coloring, and then I cut the focal panel with the largest Rounded Rectangle die.
I constructed my card base, using Scor-Tape to hold down the embossed panel and large foam pop dots to add the rectangle. I had stamped the word "Autumn" in the Pine Needle ink at the lower right-hand corner of the dark gold panel and die-cut the word "blessings" using one of the Expressions Plus dies.
CottageCutz dies used on this card are:
Don't forget that CottageCutz has lots of new Halloween and Christmas dies on their website. Be sure to check them out!
Tedious, maybe, but oh so lovely!! Putting the extra effort makes all the difference, mf!!
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