Card Making for Fall with Die Cutting Tips

I’ve got card making for fall with die cutting tips for lovely handmade cards today. I am going to share 4 cards with you from the Stampin’ Up! Come to Gather suite of products in the Holiday catalog.  You can make these fall cards for all occasions, it does not just have to be for Halloween or Thanksgiving. When fall hits, I love to stamp and create using fall colors, leaves, pumpkins, and other “fall things.”
Are you excited to start card making for Fall?

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Card Making for Fall that gives you cards for all occasions in the season!

 

The card on the left is the one I make in the video and I share lots of little tips with you as I am making this fall card.  We also take an up close look at the others, as well as the insides of the cards.

 

Card Making for Fall: 4 Lovely All Occasion Cards

For all 4 of my cards, I used greeting stamps that were a part of this stamp set. However, you could easily substitute any other greeting for any occasion. These would make lovely birthday, thank you, thinking of you, anniversary, or ????  First watch the video, then you can scroll down for the card recipes for all 4 cards. It’s card making for Fall that I think you’ll really enjoy!

Card Making for Fall: Card Recipes

All 4 cards use basically the same supplies.  When I am stamping, I usually pull out a lot of coordinating products and then make several cards using all the same items.  I guess this probably helps me to make cards quicker as I am not searching for all different things each time and I know everything works together so well.

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The above card is the one I made in the video.  Make sure to watch for tips on the embossed/die cut leaves, as well as using Stampin’ Blends on colored cardstock.

Here is the recipe:

  • Whisper White:  8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″
  • Early Espresso:  5 1/8″ x 3 7/8″
  • DSP:  5″ x 3 3/4″
  • Wood Grain DSP:  2″ x 5″
  • Scraps:  Pumpkin Pie, Mint Macaron, Pretty Peacock

 

Other Cards With These Products

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Card Recipe:

  • Crumb Cake:  11″ x 4 1/4:
  • Crushed Curry:  3 5/8″ 4 7/8″
  • Whisper White:  3 12″ x 4 3/4″
  • Scraps:  DSP, Whisper White

For the white layer, I first stamped the images in Crushed Curry, then embossed with the Subtle Embossing folder to give it some texture.

Pumpkins are colored with Pumpkin Pie Stampin’ Blends

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Card Recipe:

  • Cajun Craze:  8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″
  • DSP:  5″ x 3 3/4″
  • Pretty Peacock:  5 1/8″ x 3 7/8″
  • DSP:  7/8″ wide strip
  • Cajun Craze:  1″ wide strip
  • Scraps:  Mint Macaron & Pretty Peacock

Make sure to scroll to the very bottom of the post to see all the supplies I used to make all 4 of the cards.

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Card Recipe:

  • Crumb Cake:  11″ x 4 1/4″
  • DSP:  5″ x 3 3/4″
  • Pretty Peacock:  5 1/8″ x 3 7/8″
  • Scraps:  DSP, Pretty Peacock, Whisper White, Early Espresso

 

There you go……4 fall cards that could be made for any occasion–just change the greeting stamp on them if you want something different.

 

Card Making for Fall You’ll Want to remember? Pin It!

Make sure to PIN to your PINTEREST so that you can always go back and find them when you are ready to try this technique or these cards.  Just hover over the below images to get the Pinterest Symbol and you can PIN directly to your board (or any other image in this post)

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What do you think?

What do you think of this stamp set?  You could add any greeting to these images and make cards for any occasion or any season. If you have any questions make sure to leave me a comment.

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Supplies Used on Today’s Cards

Here are the main supplies I used.  If you’d like to order anything, just click any picture to go directly to my online store and place your order.

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41 thoughts on “Card Making for Fall with Die Cutting Tips”

  1. Love your cards! The colors in the DSP are gorgeous! Thanks for all of the tips using this bundle. I haven’t used it yet, but am looking forward to soon!

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    • I am enjoying your videos so much. I have just found them! I can’t believe you are able to make so many each week and I don’t want to miss any of them. How can I be sure to see all of them?

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      • Welcome! I’m so glad that you are enjoying the ideas that I share with all of you! I’d love to have you to subscribe. Visit my home page and then on the right hand side bar you want to click on the button that says “Subscribe to Blog” and then click on the button that says Email Newsletter (these are 2 different subscriptions)–this way you won’t miss a thing!

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  2. Just scrolled down your page. These fall cards are gorgeous. Now I’m gonna watch the video and learn your tricks:)

    Thanks for sharing Jackie.

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  3. Hi Jackie,

    I have some of the cooper all purpose ink (I bought extra last fall from SU). I use that when I use the Tin Tile 3D folder with the country blessing and rooster. That would be a perfect fit for the cajun craze leaves you used to spray before cutting out.

    Was watching your video and I loved that you used early espresso on the pumpkin instead of black. Perfect.

    I have fun using the all purpose ink and wish they had a few more and was in the main catalog.

    Enjoy fall in Michigan. Makes me a little home sick with Michigan and New York.

    God BLess

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  4. Jackie, I love the card you made today. Made me look differently at the colors. Thought you would get a laugh out of the fact that I found a dimensional cover on my bathroom floor the other day. Is that a reflection on my housekeeping or the sign of a dedicated crafter?? Thanks for all your tips. Mary (Hobby demonstrator)

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  5. Loved your pumpkin and leaves cards! Very creative and fun. Also, I enjoyed your huband’s recent video. I had to laugh out loud at the use of the heat gun to create S’Mores.
    He did a very nice job!

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