Fall Frolic Day #6

Welcome to the 6th day of Aly Stamp's Fall Frolic Event! Today's project is a fall card that takes on a "quilted" look putting the Autumn Traditions Designer Series Paper to good use!

This card focuses heavily on the Autumn Collection style watch featured on pages 92 and 93 of the Idea Book & Catalog. Here is a look at the full pack of Autumn Traditions DSP that has taken center stage in this card:

Stampin' Up!'s Designer Series papers are absolutely beautiful and use our palette of colors and original images. Designer Series paper makes it easy to create a card or scrapbook page with coordinating background paper, card stock, and stamped images. It also covers On Board chipboard beautifully.

  • 12" x 12", 100-lb text-weight paper
  • 12 sheets per package (2 each of 6 designs)
  • Exclusive designs and colors, with patterns based on Stampin’ Up! art
  • Autumn Traditions DSP coordinates with Stampin’ Up!’s exclusive colors: Elegant Eggplant, Soft Suede, Ruby Red, More Mustard, and Always Artichoke

 

ALY'S HELPFUL HINTS:

  • To create perfectly "faux" stitched lines, use our Mat Pack and Paper Piercing Tool paired with the White Gel Pen. Simply use the grid provided in the Mat Pack to pierce evenly spaced holes through your cardstock – and then connect the dots with the White Gel Pen in hand!
  • Another good use for the Paper Piercer on this card is to "fringe" the Linen Thread — use it's tip and drag it through the ends of the thread for easy seperation.
  • You'll notice that the "y" of "you" goes artfully off the oval punch out. To achieve this look, punch out the oval punch and lay it flat on the cardstock, rubbing the greeting over both pieces of cardtsock. Once the image has transfered, you can remove it, adhere your dimensionals, and line it back up.
  • I prefer to use a Bone Folder for burnishing the RubOns onto the cardstock – it tends to work much nicer than the popsicle sticks that are provided.
  • Sponging the edges of cardstock with Classic Ink and a Stampin' Sponge gives a wonderful weathered look, and adds another element to your card that's quick and easy!
  • Do you ever have a hard time trying to determine what size cardstock to use for RubOns? Try placing your RubOns with it's protective wax paper still intact on Grid Paper. This will allow you to "play" and make your measurements before you've rubbed your images on and it's too late for changes.

 

WHAT WAS USED:

Autumn Days Stamp Set (115452), Autumn Harvest RubOns (115731), Orchard Ribbon Originals (116232), Autumn Traditions Designer Series Paper (115668), Chocolate Chip Cardstock (102128), Kraft Cardstock (102125), Always Artichoke Cardstock (105119), Chocolate Chip Classic Ink (100908), Linen Thread (104199), Paper Piercing Tool (116631), Mat Pack (105826), White Gel Pen (105021), Wide Oval Punch (112082), Stamping Sponges (101610) and Stampin' Dimensionals (104430)

 

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AND… it’s time to announce the winner of the SECOND Fall Frolic Blog Candy Giveaway!

The WINNER of the FREE Natural Hemp and Linen Thread is…

Danene DiSalvo

Danene, e-mail me by Noon tomorrow to claim your prize, Congratulations!!

 

NOW, it's time for our THIRD and FINAL Fall Frolic Blog Candy Giveaway!

Our third prize is 12, 6×6 Swatches of Autumn Meadows Designer Series Paper featured in the Holiday Mini Catalog! This is a way for you to get a sampling of each of the wonderful prints showcased here. What do you have to do? Simply leave a comment to this post below telling me what has been your favorite project shown during the Fall Frolic Event so far! You have until Saturday October 24th at 10:00 am EST to Enter! Good Luck!

Don’t forget about this week’s Deal of the Week! You only have until Monday to take advantage of these fabulous savings!


10 People have left comments on this post

Oct 22, 2009 - 12:10:55
Mary Ann C. said:

My favorite project so far this week has been today’s card. Love the autumn papers and stamps!!

Oct 22, 2009 - 12:10:16
Debbie said:

Aly – you are so talented! I love all the days, but this last one is the best! Can’t wait to try myself! I also appreciate your tips – very helpful! Thanks so much.

Oct 22, 2009 - 12:10:49
Danielle said:

I really liked everything this week, but I agree with the others that this is my favorite.

Oct 22, 2009 - 01:10:49
Michelle KS said:

My favorite is todays “Thank You” card. You do a beautiful job! I love the fall papers this year. And I always forget about the Rub Ons. thank you for the reminder and the gorgeous idea!!

Oct 22, 2009 - 01:10:09
Pam Furlong said:

My favorite is definitely today’s Thank you card…it is beautiful. Love the designer paper!

Oct 22, 2009 - 11:10:24
Nancy Miner said:

I like all of them but my favorite is from day 2. It just really strikes me and I can see different possibilities in it. Thanks, Aly, for all the great creative ideas!

Oct 23, 2009 - 11:10:37
Krista said:

My favorite of your new posts is the one using the Sweet Centers set. Such great stuff, and I love your new blog.

Oct 23, 2009 - 06:10:08
Anonymous said:

My favorite post is the project using the Sweet Centers set! Would love to make those for my son’s Halloween Party!

Oct 24, 2009 - 07:10:41
Phyl Lyons said:

Hi Aly,

My favorite Fall Frolic Day is Day 6 – the thank you – I have never been one to use the rub-ons, but that card is absolutely beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing these wonderful projects with us.

Oct 25, 2009 - 05:10:00
Ann W. said:

Thanks for the ideas… I used this paper for scrap book pages and a poster Nicholas had to do for ‘Say no to drugs’.