There's Nothing Like Leaves in Autumn

 It's finally starting to feel cooler at night here in Maine. This is one of the many perks of autumn in New England. Another is the beautiful leaves. As soon as I received the beautiful Tartan Foil specialty paper (Online Exclusives), I knew I'd use it to create simple yet beautiful note cards.


Measurements (complete list of supplies used at the bottom of this post)

  • Basic White Notecard and Envelope
  • Kraft Notecard and Envelope
  • Tartan Foil specialty papers (scraps)
  • Lost Lagoon cardstock (scrap)
  • Early Espresso cardstock (scrap with Adhesive Sheet on the back)
Directions for Card 1 (White notecard)
  1. Die cut a maple leaf from each color of  Tartan Foil.
  2. Adhere the Lost Lagoon leaf and the Pebbled Path leaf to notecard base using basic adhesive.
  3. Add Copper Clay leaf to card front in the center of the other two leaves with a Dimensional.
  4. Stamp sentiment in Lost Lagoon ink beneath rightmost leaf.

Directions for Card 2 (Kraft notecard)
  1. Die cut the oak leaf vein from the Early Espresso cardstock (with Adhesive Sheet backing). Remove backing and adhere to notecard
  2. Die cut three maple leaves from the Copper Clay Tartan Foil.
  3. Stamp sentiment on Lost Lagoon scrap using Early Espresso ink. Die cut.
  4. Adhere the center leaf and the right leaf (refer to sample) to notecard using basic adhesive.
  5. Adhere sentiment to notecard using Dimensionals.
  6. Apply a Dimensional to the back of the left side of the remaining maple leaf, and a spot of glue on the back of the right side of the leaf and adhere to notecard.
  7. Add three sequins.
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