Autumn Splendor….

It seems like fall is in the air today. It is a crisp 55 degrees this morning in Chesapeake, VA. I can’t believe it. It was just in the 90’s a couple of days ago. It is supposed to be around 80 later today but it is chilly now. So, I thought I would post a few fall cards. These are from the two Holiday mini swaps I just hosted.

 

 

This card was made by my friend Cathy Casey who lives in Colorado. It is absolutely gorgeous. I love the textured background and also the die cut leaves from the Big Shot. All of these cards are made using the Autumn Splendor set from the Stampin Up Holiday mini.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This beautiful card  was made by my upline, Melissa Ellis. She used the polished stone technique for the background and she also used the Big shot to cut out the scallop square part of the card. The designer paper is from the Holiday mini also. It is called Autumn Meadows.

  

 

This was my card. I used the baby wipe technique for my main leaf image and also used the Autumn Meadows designer series paper and Autumn Splendor set. I also used the vanilla hodgepodge hardware around the sentiment on the bottom.

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10 thoughts on “Autumn Splendor….”

  1. I love these cards! Lisa, how can we join a “card swap”? I would enjoy seeing everyone elses ideas like we did with the recipe swap. Just an idea 🙂 Thanks again!!!

  2. I really like this new Autumn Splendor stamp set. It allows for great creativity. Thanks so much for sharing these cards, Lisa.

  3. Beautiful autumn cards! I love that you are combining teal with the traditional autumn yellows and oranges. Such a pretty color combo! This set of leaves stamps are really lovely. I like all of the detail in them. Thanks for sharing!
    Inky hugs,
    Janet

  4. These autumn cards are goregous Lisa. I always love the fall. It’s my favorite season. Thanks for always sharing wondering and beautiful cards.

  5. Janice Rosenthal Rock

    These are gorgeous, Lisa! I’m working on some cards using this set for my groups – and you’ve given me some great new ideas! Thanks for sharing!

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