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Amber Autumn Thanksgiving Card

Amber Autumn Thanksgiving Card

You may want to send a few cards to your loved ones or friends for Thanksgiving like this Amber Autumn Thanksgiving Card. It’s time! I can’t believe how fast Thanksgiving has snuck up on us! Anything “fallish” will do, but I have loved this Amber Autumn Stamp Set since it came out!

For something different, I decided to make this a “book fold” card. I also chose some “fallish” colors of cardstock scraps to decorate the background of the card. To make the book fold card base, cut the cardstock at 11″ x 4 1/4″. With the paper placed horizontally, score at 4 1/4″ and 5 1/2″. Of course, normally you would score that card in half at 5 1/2″, but for the book fold you add in that extra inch and a quarter and adhere that to the inside of the card. If you think you want to add ribbon or twine around this “binding” part, do it before you adhere that section or just place the ribbon around the cardstock or designer series paper you adhere to that section on the front. If you forget, there are ways around it!

I chose different color scraps of cardstock in fall colors to make the background of this card. On the left book binding section, I adhered a piece of Timid Tiger cardstock. The other colors are Cherry Cobbler, Lost Lagoon, Crushed Curry and Old Olive.

Once these pieces were adhered, I stamped the acorns and leaves image from the Amber Autumn Stamp Set with Versamark ink. I tried to stamp them randomly on that area. Since they were already adhered to the card, I didn’t want to get the stamping on the Crumb Cake card base, so I placed other scrap pieces of cardstock along whatever edge I would be stamping on as a mark to protect the card base from the ink. I probably could have done it a better way, but this worked. Same with the Timid Tiger piece being stamped with just the leaf images.

For the focal point, I stamped the pumpkins, squash and corn image from the Amber Autumn Set in Memento ink in black on Very Vanilla. I colored in the images with Stampin’ Blends. Some of the colors I used were Pumpkin Pie, Timid Tiger, Daffodil Delight, Granny Apple Green, and Old Olive. Then I scribbled in some Pool Party around the background just to add some color to the background. This image was diecut with a Stylish Shapes circle die and layered on a larger circle of Garden Green.

The greeting is stamped in Garden Green ink from the Amber Autumn Stamp Set on Very Vanilla and made little banner ends. It is glued down flat across the pumpkins.

The pumpkins image is popped up on a lot of Stampin’ Dimensionals since I held down the Gold Striped Ribbon with the Dimensionals. I just wound it back and forth on the back of the circle die. Since I didn’t think to add ribbon around the binding section before adhering it, instead I added three of the large Timid Tiger 2025-27 In Color Flat Pearls to the side for something different!

I think these Book Fold cards are fun to make, hence the name “fun fold” cards for anything folded differently than the norm. Many can get very complicated and take some extra work, but this book fold card only had one extra score line and a little glue in a different place!

Thanksgiving, surprisingly, is only one week from Thursday on November 27th! Remember, Stampin’ Up! is celebrating Black Friday this year for the first time a couple of days early, November 25 – December 1 for discounted prices on select products. That’s all I know! Maybe we’ll all be surprised on the 25th! And that is one month until Christmas!! Oh my goodness!

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Amber Autumn Card For November

Amber Autumn Card For November

It’s November already so here is an Amber Autumn Card For November. You could easily use this card for Thanksgiving although a Happy Thanksgiving greeting is hard to come by! Now that Halloween is over we can turn our attention to Thanksgiving and Christmas coming up.

The card base is Early Espresso with a layer of one of the plaids in the Timeless Plaid 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper. This paper is so versatile with it’s different plaid patterns and pretty colors. The pumpkins are stamped from the Amber Autumn Stamp Set. I used Memento ink and colored in with various colors of Stampin’ Blends markers. I used Very Vanilla cardstock and then diecut with one of the Branching Out Dies. I think these dies are on their way to being favorites! I love how they can be layered with lots of different sizes. I chose Pecan Pie cardstock for the layer.

Although that was all I planned to do with this piece, it seemed to be missing something. I got the idea to use the Metallic Textures Rub Ons for a little extra something. You can cut out the exact area you want to use so I cut out three different small groupings of gold dots and applied them around the top of the pumpkins. The card needed a little gold!

At first I tried a greeting in one of the ephemera packs, even sponging it with some Pecan Pie ink but finally decided the white background clashed with the Very Vanilla cardstock on the card. I was hoping there was a Happy Thanksgiving in the ephemera pack but I didn’t find one. So I stamped my own greeting from the Amber Autumn Stamp Set on a strip of Very Vanilla in Pecan Pie ink and popped it up on MIni Dimensionals.

These months are really flying by, but even in Houston TX the temperatures have dropped a little so that it feels like fall. I’m going to put away my Halloween decorations now and get out my Thanksgiving decorations! And maybe make a few Thanksgiving cards to send!

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Monochromatic Amber Autumn Acorn Card

Monochromatic Amber Autumn Acorn Card

It’s been a couple of rough days so I think it’s time to get back to stamping. Stamping is good for the soul! Stamping, creating, sewing, painting, scrapbooking, cross-stitching, knitting, crocheting….whatever it is that you love to do and takes your mind off the rest of the world for a little while.

I made this Monochromatic Amber Autumn Acorn Card as an example of a card you could make if you wanted a quick and easy card and one that doesn’t require coloring! I love to do coloring with my Stampin’ Blends, but sometimes you might not want to take the time. And that’s okay! Look at the nice card you can make with no coloring! When I think of monochromatic I think of one color, but it can also be different shades or hues of that color, lighter or darker variations.

This card uses the new Amber Autumn Stamp Set. I think this is a beautiful stamp set with nice greetings. I almost wish there were more images in this same style because the artwork is so beautiful. For this card I chose the acorns and leaves image.

The card base is Early Espresso cardstock. I intended to use Pecan Pie but I saw that Early Espresso was one of the coordinating colors of the designer paper I chose. Usually I play around with a couple of colors if I’m not positive and see which one works the best. That’s how I decided to use Early Espresso. I was afraid it might be too dark for the look I wanted but I like the finished card just fine.

The layer on the card base is a brownish diagonal plaid in the Timeless Plaid 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper. I think this paper is great to use for fall cards. The focal point of the card is made with the new Branching Out Dies. These dies come with six nested frame dies, plus some pine branches, sprigs, even an acorn. I like the shapes of these frames and the little stitched perforations around the borders. I bought these dies for the cute frames which we always seem to need more of, especially ones we can layer in the right size, plus I can use the extra little dies as well. You can get the stamp set along with the dies in the Branching Out Bundle. After stamping the acorn and leaves on a piece of Very Vanilla cardstock with Early Espresso ink and diecuting it with one of the Branching Out Dies, I layered it on the next larger frame in Early Espresso. The whole piece is popped up on Stampin’ Up! Dimensionals.

To embellish the card I little bit, I added a bow at the top with a double piece of Linen Thread that is adhered with a couple of rolled up Mini Glue Dots. I think of Linen Thread as one of my main staples to have on hand in my stamping products because you can use it for so many projects. I also added a few of the Iridescent Foil Gems. They are very pretty with a little sparkle and completely neutral. They have been one of my favorite and most used gems since they came out.

Next I will try a card with this same stamp but not monochromatic and see how that turns out!

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Floral Charm Blessed Fall Card

Floral Charm Blessed Fall Card

This Floral Charm Blessed Fall Card shows that you can mix and match different papers and stamps and still make a pretty card! What I ended up with isn’t what I started out to make, but I like how it turned out! I thought I was going to make just a pretty floral card with the Floral Charm Designer Series Paper and maybe a diecut flower or two, but when I pulled out this paper, everything changed!

This pretty paper just looked like fall to me! It has various greens, browns, and oranges in it so it is perfect! The card base is Timid Tiger, one of the 2025-2027 In Colors. The designer paper was cut at 5 1/2″ to fit the full length of the card front and 4 1/2″ wide. To show off the other side of paper, I folded back 1/2″ on the right side to reveal the orange floral “other side”. Because some measurement was a little bit off, I centered the paper with the folded right side on the card front with a little margin of Timid Tiger visible on each side.

I thought the pumpkin image in the Amber Autumn Stamp Set would go perfectly with this designer paper. I stamped the pumpkins with Memento ink on Basic White cardstock. The image is colored in with various Stampin’ Blends markers. I used Timid Tiger, Pumpkin Pie, Daffodil Delight, Darling Duckling, Old Olive, Pecan Pie and a little Cloud Cover for the shadow. I diecut this with the second largest square in the Stylish Shapes Dies, then cut a larger square out of Pretty Peacock cardstock to match some of the foliage colors in the paper. These two pieces are popped up on Stampin’ Dimensionals.

The greeting is also in the Amber Autumn Stamp Set and is stamped in Timid Tiger ink on Basic White cardstock. I used a banner die in the Stylish Shapes Dies. The greeting just barely fit inside the die, but I didn’t want anything too large so this worked out fine. The greeting is also popped up. You could adhere the stamped image and greeting flat on the card as well if you preferred. I really wanted to use the new Cajun Craze & Gold Dots which you can find in the Gathering Together Suite Collection. I managed to fit three of the smallest ones around the pumpkins. These dots are a great color for fall with a little gold dust, it looks like, inside them!

Remember to check out ALL the new products Stampin’ Up! released on Sept. 3rd! New Mini Catalog, new Online Exclusives, and two new Kits in the Kits Collection! Not to mention, only a few more days to sign up for the Paper Pumpkin subscription and get a kit to make some fall cards with all the supplies included in the box that shows up in your mailbox like a gift to you!

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