Monday, September 20, 2021

Harvest Blessings Card by September Guest Designer Priscilla Joseph

Newton's Nook Designs September 2021 Guest Designer Priscilla Joseph
Hello Crafty Friends!


I am delighted to be back for my 3rd blog post as the September Guest Designer for Newton's Nook Designs.

Unlike last week’s card, which featured only black, gray, and white, today’s mini slimline card is bursting with the vibrant and contrasting fall colors of rust and navy. I love this bold combination! My card features the Autumn Newton Stamp Set (coordinating dies are available). This adorable 4 x 6 stamp set showcases Newton participating in lots of fun fall activities. Plus, I used the Falling Leaves Stencil to create a three-dimensional background on the card. And just for fun, I created a mini slimline envelope to match! 

Harvest Blessings Card by September Guest Designer Priscilla Joseph | Autumn Newton Stamp Set and Falling Leaves Stencil by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook

Card Details:
  • I created a mini slimline card base (6” x 7”, scored at 3.5”) out of dark rust card stock.
  • To create the background scene, I used white embossing paste tinted with the “Rusty Hinge” Distress Oxide re-inker and then spread it through the Falling Leaves stencil over navy card stock.
  • The image was colored with Copic markers and die cut out.
  • For added dimension, I paper pieced a navy bow over the stamped bow.
  • I stamped the sentiment “harvest blessing” onto light rust card stock and adhered it and a circle frame onto the embossed leaf background.
Harvest Blessings Card by September Guest Designer Priscilla Joseph | Autumn Newton Stamp Set and Falling Leaves Stencil by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook

  • Finally, the colored image was foam mounted on top of the circle and the card was finished by framing it in the same light rust colored card stock before adhering it to the slimline card base.
  • For a finishing touch, I created a matching mini slimline envelope and used the Falling Leaves stencil and “Rusty Hinge” Distress Oxide ink to add leaves to the front.


I hope you enjoyed today’s vibrant autumn card. Stay tuned for my 4th and final card next week. Here’s a hint – should candy corn be included in “Food Pyramid”?

Pricilla

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