Autumn Leaves Blessings Card

Even though we don't really have an autumn season in Hawaii, it still is my favorite time of the year. I love the colors of autumn and the idea of the trees dropping their leaves....so pretty. In honor of this gorgeoius display of nature, I made a card with golden, sparkly leaves. The leaves were cut with metal dies from Cutter Bee and Spellbinders. I used Japanese washi papers that were crinkled and came in really large sheets. I think they are available at HM Ben Franklin Crafts (Mapunapuna). One sheet was green with gold/copper/silver flecks of foil and the other one was crinkled white with colored spots. Before die cutting the leaves, I sprayed the washi paper with Tim Holtz Distress inks. (I only had green and golden yellow sets but a reddish rust color set would have been a good addition.) Once the inks were dry, I used the leaf dies to cut out crinkly leaves with vein details. Using a Hero Arts (old wood handled one), I stamped the saying on a small rectangle of paper that coordinated with the card. The edges of the rectangle were rubbed with the same ink color. I used my Misti stamp aligner to make sure my TPC Studio (Autumn Harvest) clear stamp images would end up exactly where I wanted them to be. The final step for this card was gluing down the golden, speckled leaves. Once I was satisfied with the arrangement I applied the 3 in 1 Fabri-Tac glue (from HM BFC) to get a quick, secure, clear adhesion. This card was super fast and fun to create and I think I'll use the leaf technique to decorate other items like tags, boxes, and calendars. I think you should try making your own autumn leaves. It will make you feel a little like Mother Nature (LOL) and result in a pile of lovely, sparkly, leaves!
The earthy colors make your card look rich. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteYour Autumn Leaves Blessings Card is gorgeous! Loving the colors and textures you achieved on the die cut leaves using washi paper and distress inks. First time for me seeing the distress inks in a spritzer bottle. Hoping to give them a try soon too.
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