Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Autumn

Well it certainly isn't autumn in North Dakota right now when we wake up to -15 degrees, but I thought I would share this card with you anyway using one of my favorite embossing folders, the Forever Plaid 3d folder.


The Changing Leaves bundle (embossing folder and dies) was used for the die cuts in the background and the Autumn Leaves stamp set for the sentiment.
There are some Faux Glass dots used for accents as well as some retired Pecan Pie ribbon. The punch used is also retired, but you could exchange that with a different punch or die cut if you wanted as well.


Supplies:
Autumn Leaves
Copper Clay ink
Copper Clay, Wild Wheat, Pecan Pie, Basic White, Old Olive card stock
Forever Plaid 3d embossing folder
Changing Leaves bundle
Faux Glass Dots
retired punch
retired ribbon


The Changing Leaves Bundle includes the Changing Leaves Stamp Set and the Changing Leaves Hybrid Embossing Folder. Also available in French.

Add color, layers, and texture to your projects with the coordinated products in this bundle. Stamp skeleton leaves and sentiments, then emboss and die cut them in seconds!

CHANGING LEAVES PHOTOPOLYMER STAMP SET
Who do you know who needs a word of encouragement or thanks? Make a card using the Changing Leaves Stamp Set and let them know you’re thinking of them. It includes sentiments to say what you feel and skeleton leaf images for a simple but beautiful artistic touch. Do as little or as much as you want with the leaf images. Stamp one or two in a single color, cut and layer several in different colors, or stamp them over a watercolor-washed background.
* 8 photopolymer stamps
* Suggested clear blocks (sold separately): b, c, d, e

CHANGING LEAVES HYBRID EMBOSSING FOLDER
Double the creative possibilities with the Changing Leaves Hybrid Embossing Folder! The dies snap into the embossing folder; add your paper, run it through the Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine, and out come die-cut, embossed accents! You can also use the embossing folder without the dies for embossing large pieces or use the dies alone to cut out solid, flat leaves and labels.
* 1 embossing folder
* Embossing folder size: 6" x 6-1/4" (15.2 x 15.9 cm)
* 8 dies
* Largest die: 5-1/2" x 4-1/2" (14 x 11.4 cm)
* Use with a Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine

Our coordinated craft bundles save you time and money! Buy the bundle and save 10% off the price of buying the stamp and tool separately. Plus, bundles will help you quickly cut out stamped images for a single project or create multiples of the same project with ease.
Add the coziest of textures to your card making and paper crafting projects with the Forever Plaid 3D Embossing Folder! The 3D texture ensures a deep impression of the classic plaid design, great for background and accent pieces on holiday, winter, and Christmas designs.

* 1 folder
* 6" x 8-1/2" (15.2 x 21.6 cm)
* Use with a Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine

It’s easy to make a great impression! Just place flat cardstock in this embossing folder, run it through a Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine, and out comes cardstock with a bold textured design.


You won’t be-leaf how beautiful the Autumn Leaves Stamp Set is! With four highly detailed textured leaves, three leaf vein stamps, and six thankful sentiments, this stamp set will provide you with use for years to come. These stamps work great for card making or scrapbooking, or they can be pressed onto gift packaging. Whether you want to celebrate the fall season, a friendship, or deliver a card just because, each of the sentiments will bring joy and gratitude to any recipient. Simply use the Two-Step images to add beautiful veining to the leaves for another touch of dimension or stamp on a card as a background image. Stamp the leaves in autumn colors or spring greens! These leaves are versatile enough for nearly every season. Also available in French.

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