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Creating Cards with Layered Leaves Thin Cuts Dies

A Heart2Heart Challenge

For this week’s October challenge you can create anything you desire, so I decided to play with one of my favorite metal die set – the Layered Leaves Thin Cuts.  These thin cuts have been one of my favorites this fall, and I am going to be so sad to see them go in only a few short days.  You have through October 31st to snag these gems and to join us at the Heart2Heart blog for this month’s challenges. 

The Layered Leaves thin cuts brought me such joy when I was creating, that I made THREE cards to share with you today. I wanted to show multiple ways that you could use these metal dies and inspire you to join one of our challenges.  The first card I designed, Thanksgiving Tree Trimming, was created by cutting a maple leaf from watercolor paper

After the leaf was cut, I created a background with watercolor paints, let it dry, then stamped the vintage truck image using Intense Black Ink. I shaded the truck using some TriBlend markers and attached the leaf to the corrugated paper background along with with a loop of gold embellishing thread. On my second card, I also used the maple leaf, but, as you can see, I produced an inked image using a stencil

Our thin cuts are sturdy enough to cut through stencil material which allowed me to manufacture a few stencils to use with inks and texture paste.  This Layered Leaf Thank You card went together quickly. After inking the stenciled image, I layered a few leaf die cuts, a star, some embellishing thread, and attached some gems.

So have you fallen in love with these Layered Leaves Thin Cuts, yet?

Well, if you haven’t, I have one more card to share with your today.  This All Smiles for Fall card is one of my favorites. I cut the leaf out of French Vanilla cardstock, then embossed the piece with the cut out image. After layering the embossed cardstock onto  the background, I attached the leaves with foam dots, added some burlap ribbon, and a sentiment from a Hawthorn paper zip-strip. 

How fun was that?! If you are a member of my VIP Group, you had a chance to see a few Christmas cards that I built using these Leaf Thin Cuts, which I will be sharing on my blog later this week.

I hope that this has inspired you to create something for the Heart2Heart Anything Goes challenge. You have a few days left to join each of our October Challenges.

I can’t wait to see what you create!

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Here is the list of supplies I used on my layered leaves cards


Traditional Holiday Stamp Set


Layered Leaves Thin Cuts


Hawthorn Paper Packet


Hawthorn Complements


Say It in Style Stamp Set


12 x 12 Sangria Cardstock


12 x 12 French Vanilla Cardstock


Gold Embellishing Thread


Stencil Sheets


White Burlap Ribbon


Dark Red TriBlend Marker


Gold Glitter Gems


Watercolor Paints


Watercolor Paper Pad


Small Round Waterbrush


Nectarine Exclusive Inks Stamp Pad


Paprika Exclusive Inks Stamp Pad


Intense Black Ink Pad


Sangria Exclusive Inks Stamp Pad


Saffron Exclusive Inks Stamp Pad

 

   
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