Autumn/Thanksgiving

The Greetery’s Leaf & Blade Collection Reveal: Day Two

We have a new round of product reveals to share today, before tomorrow’s big release! I’ve made 3 cards showcasing a few of the new products, so let’s get started.

The new Rustic Wreath Twigs die makes a beautiful fall wreath. There’s two pieces in the set, and I die-cut white card stock with them. I inked the pieces with Tea Dye, and Vintage Photo Distress Oxide inks, using finger daubers. I glued the pieces together, following the included guide. I attached it to a card front that I had stamped a Rustic Wreath sentiment on. I finished the card with two Toadstool Garden mushrooms, and a Fit To Be Tied bow.

My next card features the new addition to the Curio series: Autumn Findings.

I die-cut all of the autumn pieces from white card stock, and inked them with Distress Oxide inks. I stuck close to fall colors: Rusty Hindge, Dried Marigold, Forest Moss, Ground Espresso, Aged Mahogany, Antique Linen. I inked each background with Salvaged Petina Distress Oxide ink. I love the softness this blue green color gives to the card.

The background is from two dies: Curio Divider and Details, and Curio Cover Die, all colored with E37 Copic marker. I picked two stamps from Curio Labels stamp set for the sentiment, and die cut the strip using the coordinating die.

My last card features the new Fall Foliage Hot Plate.

I picked milk Chocolate card stock to add gold leaves on to, using my Gemini Hot Foil Press machine. I snipped the hot foil leaves apart, and made my own background, moving the dies around. This did get to be a little tricky towards the end, since I couldn’t see exactly where I was putting the leaves. I relied heavily on the grid, and side measurement on the hot plate so I didn’t overlap any leaves. (Making a background like this does take practice, so keep that in mind if you try it out.) Once I finished, I trimmed the panel, attached it to a card base with foam adhesive, and finished with a sentiment from Harvest Home stamp set. I used two dies from Sentiment Suite: Basic Die to die-cut the sentiment strip.

New Products Used:

Be sure to stop by The Greetery Blog to see the beautiful autumn creations Betsy has made for today, as well as full details for each of today’s products. Everything you see this week will be available in The Greetery Shop tomorrow, September 10th, 10am EST.

GIVEAWAY:

There will be two $50 store gift certificate given away each reveal day this week. For a chance to win, leave a comment daily at each blog stop. Winners will be announced tomorrow morning on The Greetery Blog. 

Today’s Designers:


Laurie Willison

Dawn McVey

Heather Nichols

Keeway Tsao

Angelica Conrad (You Are Here)

Kelly Lunceford

Norine Borys

Wanda Guess

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148 Replies to “The Greetery’s Leaf & Blade Collection Reveal: Day Two”

  1. These are just so wonderfully delicate and clean and simple. I’m especially loving that curio card!

  2. So pretty! Love the Rusty Hinge with Salvaged Patina! I am goingto need those mushrooms along with everything else,

  3. Hi, love your mushroom card, so simple and so beautiful! Thanks for sharing this with us! Happy fall!

  4. Love your cards Angelica!!! Love how you incorporate other Greetery products with the new stuff. Thank you for sharing.

  5. This release has my head spinning… I love the wreath and the Autumn Findings are wonderful. That hot foil plate for the Fall Foliage is so awesome and it just keeps going. Love all your cards and I hope I can make a decision between now and tomorrow morning… TFS

  6. Your cards are absolutely gorgeous! I love this release, especially the amazing Curio Autumn Findings dies!

  7. Oh such beautiful cards….tried to pick a favorite but really love them all. The toadstools go perfectly with the wreath & the hot foiled gold leaves against the chocolate brown is stunning!

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