Hi Everyone. I have to admit, orange is not my favorite color, but I LOVE FALL!. So to make that work, here is my card for this months Royal InKing blog. I C.A.S.E. a project from my upline Julie DiMatteo and changed it up a little. Super Simple, always beautiful with our Designer Series Paper. It wasn’t any work at all and that’s just how I like it! I also demonstrated using the first generation and second generation stamping. Which one do you like better? First the steps and at the bottom, a video, should you prefer.
Cutting Instructions:
- Cut base cardstock (I used Copper Clay) 4-1/4 x 11
- Score at 4 and 6-3/4
- Cut DSP for the top portion 3-3/4 x 4. If directional, use landscape
- Cut DSP for the bottom 4 x 4
- You need one piece of Very Vanilla 2-1/2 x 4
Die Cut your Leaves and sentiment with the Autumn Leaves Dies
Stamp Center Very Vanilla with your choice of stamps (or none if you prefer)
Using Mono Adhesive, glue the layers.
Pop the sentiment up on Dimensionals and you are done. So quick to make!
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Wow, that Autumn paper is gorgeous. It really pops off the page. Great card Jan!
thanks Renae. I agree, the DSP does all the work!
This card is gorgeous! Loved watching your video too. Very well done! And I always glue my inside in after writing it out. Learned that the hard way…many times!
I replied somewhere else I guess. Anyway, thanks and yes, I always leave my “blank” in with the envelope to be attached later, lol.