Sneek Peak: Sparkle of the Season Fall Wreath
I’ve been having so much fun playing with my pre-order from the January-June 2021 Stampin’ Up! mini catalog. I’ve been mostly creating Christmas cards, but today I decided to play with fall for a little bit. Somehow, I know Christmas in July is a thing, but creating fall cards during the middle of the summer somehow feels wrong. Somehow I have it in my head that fall cards shouldn’t start until August. What do you think? Why do I think that?
The piece of Watercolor Paper used for the top layer of this card is 3 1/2″ x 5 1/4″. To create the border of the Beauty of the Earth paper behind it, I took a card front layer (4″ x 5 1/4″) and cut it in half lenthwise to allow it to be pulled out a little farther to see more of the DSP layer.
There are lots of different wreath options in the Sparkle of the Season Bundle–both dies and stamps. I had such a great time creating a fall wreath this time and loved the additional leaves and pumpkin die.
I predict you’ll be seeing lots of different varieties of wreaths over the next few months.
Click here to see and purchase products used to create this card.
Also Used:
Sparkle of the Season Stamp Set (Coming Soon)
Seasonal Swirls Dies (Coming Soon)
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Beautiful card! Love the fall theme and thanks so much for joining us this week at CC&S!
Thank you Holly. Fall is my favorite season.
Thanks Holly. Fall is my favorite season.
Love this bundle! All things fall and I am pretty much in. Great job combining both challenges. Thanks for joining us this week at CC&S
Thanks Shannon. Fall is my favorite season and I too am all in with anything fall.
Awesome take on the sketch! Thanks for playing along with us at CAS Colors & Sketches Challenges. Looking forward to seeing your creative projects in the future galleries.
Thanks Wei. I sure had fun playing with the sketch this week.
The watercolour background behind your fall wreath is so effective Angel. Thanks for sharing with us over at CAS Colours and Sketches this week!
Thanks Joanne. I was going for a diamond or rhombus shape, not sure if you could quite see that.