Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Hello Harvest - a catalogue case

Tonight I got started on my Thanksgiving cards.  I was stunned to realize that this holiday was a mere 4 weeks away - in Canada October 10. 2022.

This year I am using the new Rustic Harvest suite to make my cards.  For the first card I am casing one of the cards on pg. 50 from the Holiday catalogue.


The card base is Crumb Cake upon which is layered two different patterns of the Rustic Harvest DSP.

1. On a separate piece of Basic White card stock,  emboss 3 pumpkins with Gold Embossing powder.  Colour two with Pumpkin Pie stampin' Blend; the third with Cherry Cobbler .
2. Die cut the pumpkins using the coordinating Rustic Pumpkin Dies
3. Emboss two small sunflowers with gold embossing powder. Die cut
3. Stamp six leaves - 4 with Cajun Craze ink; two with Crumb Cake. Die cut.
4. Die cut three tendrils using Garden Green card stock. and adhere to the pumpkins using a glue dot.
5.  Adhere the two Pumpkin Pie coloured pumpkins to the DSP on the card base.



6.  Fold up a piece of Gold Satin Edged ribbon back and forth several times and adhere behind the red pumpkin.  Then adhere the leaves behind the pumpkin and adhere the pumpkin in from of and below the other two using dimensionals.
7.  Gold emboss the sentiment on some Old Olive card stock and punch with the Label Me Fancy punch.  Add  below red pumpkin with dimensionals.
7.  Add the two sunflowers using small dimensionals.

Supplies Used:
Stamp:  Hello Rustic
Inks:  Versa mark, Cajun Craze, Crumb Cake, Stampin' Blends (Pumpkin Pie, Cherry Cobbler,, Cajun Craze, Daffodil Delight)
Papers;  Crumb Cake, Basic White, Rustic Harvest DSP, Old Olive, Garden Green
Accessories:  Rustic Pumpkin Dies, Satin Edged gold ribbon, Glue dots, Dimensionals, gold embossing powder

Inside:

Add two strips of the same DSP as used on the front of the card to the bottom of the insert for the inside.

Fussy cut one of the 'gourds' or small pumpkins and a leaf from the DSP and adhere to the bottom right of the inside.



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