This week I’m using the Fond of Autumn Bundle for my cards!
It’s a really great set from the stamped images to the die cutting that you can do!!!
Today’s card was one that we did last week with my team for Mystery Stamping night.
Be sure to check out all their cards at the bottom of the post!
(PS – We’d love to have you join us for November’s stamping night!!!)
Fond of Autumn Card Details:
My card starts off with Soft Succulent cardstock.
I then adhered one pattern from the Texture Chic Designer Series Paper on the card front. I matted another pattern on a piece of Gold Foil and then to the card.
Then, I adhered an Evening Evergreen panel along the bottom.
Next, I stamped the large image from the Fond of Autumn Stamp Set and sentiment in Memento Black ink on a panel of Basic White cardstock.
I did what I call “lazy coloring” and used a Soft Succulent Stampin’ Blends Marker to color around the image.
I matted this on a panel of Soft Succulent cardstock and added some Gold Sequins around.
Thanks for swinging by today!!
Be sure to come back all this week for lots of inspiration using the Fond of Autumn Bundle!
Here’s a look at cards some of the ladies on the Art & Soul team made for Mystery Stamping Night.
Ahead of time, they’re given cardstock measurements and a general idea of what product they need.
Then, that night, while keeping the original card a mystery, they’re verbally walked through putting the card together.
You’ll notice, they’re all unique but similar at the same time.
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Beautiful card! The outlining is perfect around those images. Great colors too!
Love seeing your team members projects. Amazing how different they all turn out with the same basic design! 🙂
I’m all in for the “lazy coloring” technique as you call it!!! I love the effect and I love the Soft Succulent color!! 😍. Thanks for sharing –I’ve got to go try it now!
Love this ! Great job using the Various and beautiful DSP. I will attempt to make this! Thank you for sharing😊
I’ve never heard of (or thought about) lazy coloring, but that is really cool and pretty! Good idea!