The Greetery just had a new fall release and there were several items that spoke to me. The Fall Folk dies were one of them, and I had time yesterday to get a few cards made. I’m sharing my favorite here today, and will be back with a couple others with the second die in the set.
With a palette of navy, white, and some red accents, this die doesn’t scream fall to me, and I can see replicating this design for a variety of occasions. I didn’t like any of the sentiments I tried, so decided against one, and will use this particular card to send a note of encouragement to a friend who is undergoing chemotherapy.
The Fall Folk die was cut into a white square cut from Papertrey Ink’s Window Dressing Scallops. I die cut just one of these when I was with friends months ago, and now wish I had a pile of them as it’s just perfect with this die.
I backed the die with some navy shimmer paper I purchased in Milwaukee at Broadway Paper. The tiny red pearls are from AMuse. I have quite a collection of these, and hope I never run out, I use them so often.
I’m throwing this in the NBUS gallery since the die has never been used. For once, I used it very promptly after it’s arrival.
How clever to use shimmer paper underneath the design! The stitching adds the perfect edge to your folk art.
That rounded background die really is perfect with this Fall Folk die, Karen, and I love that you used shimmery paper under it for some pizazzarino! The little red gems are so great and just the right size! Even though you threw your card into the gallery, none of them fell out!😀 Thank you for inspiring everyone at NBUS! Hugs, Darnell
That rounded background die really is perfect with this Fall Folk die, Karen, and I love that you used shimmery paper under it for some pizazzarino! The little red gems are so great and just the right size! Even though you threw your card into the gallery, none of them fell out!😀 Thank you for inspiring everyone at NBUS! Hugs, Darnell
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