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Hello friends! Justin here from Just a Note by Justin, and I am hopping by with some adorable fall crafting inspirations as we continue with our Woodland Critters week! I just love this adorable bunny from Pretty Pink Posh’s Cozy Fall Critters set, and I knew that I could add some flock and Glitz Glitter Gel to make this project perfect for autumn!

Happy Fall Card with Glitz Glitter Gel

Below is a list of products used to create this card:

Therm O Web Products Used:
Deco Foil Flock Transfer Sheets- White Latte
Deco Foil Flock Transfer Sheets- Sunshine Yellow
Deco Foil Flock Transfer Sheets- Orange Glow
Deco Foil Flock Transfer Sheets- Ruby Red
Deco Foil Flock Transfer Sheets- Purple Punch
Deco Foil Flock Transfer Sheets- Teal Waters
Glitz Glitter Gel by Gina K. Designs- Turquoise Sea
Glitter Dust Ultra Fine Glitter Spray- Gold
iCraft 3D Foam Tape, White, 1/16″
iCraft UltraBond Permanent Adhesive
Pixie Tape
Stencil Pal

Other Products Used:
Cozy Fall Critters Stamp Set by Pretty Pink Posh
Copic Markers
Blending Cardstock
Leafy Tree Backdrop: Portrait Dies by Lawn Fawn
Grassy Hillside Dies by Lawn Fawn
Light Brown Woodgrain Cardstock by Lawn Fawn
Snowy Sky Stencil by Lawn Fawn
Distress Oxide Inks: Scattered Straw, Wild Honey, Carved Pumpkin, Barn Door, Seedless Preserves, and Faded Jeans
Distress Inks: Vintage Photo
Colored Cardstock
Snowfall Embossing Powder
Embossing Ink Pad

Alright, let’s get to the tutorial on how I put this card together!

I started by coloring up the bunny image from the Cozy Fall Critters stamp set, fussy cutting them out and setting them aside for later. I then began blending up my background. Using an A2-sized panel of Blending Cardstock, I blended an ombré of fall colors using Wild Honey, Carved Pumpkin, Barn Door, Seedless Preserves and Faded Jeans Distress Oxide Inks.

I splattered my blended-up panel with water to get bleach spots. I then used Gold Glitter Dust Ultra Fine Glitter Spray to get my background lightly dusted with a layer of gold glitter.

I adhered the Snowy Sky stencil to my panel using Pixie Tape and then used my Stencil Pal to spread a layer of Turquoise Sea Glitz Glitter Gel over the stencil. I removed the stencil, set my panel aside to dry, and cleaned off my stencil and tools immediately.

Using my Leafy Tree Portrait Die, I die cut the shape from Light Brown Woodgrain Cardstock.

Once my die cut was finished, I used Vintage Photo Distress Ink to distress the edges of my die cut.

While I had the dies out for the Leafy Tree Portrait Backdrop, I used the leaf dies to die cut the shapes from Sunshine Yellow, Orange Glow, Ruby Red, Purple Punch & Teal Waters.

Using Vintage Photo Distress Ink, I blended each individual leaf to give the die cuts a little bit of dimension.

Using the Grassy Hillside Die, I die cut a piece of White Latte Flock and began blending it up with Scattered Straw Distress Oxide, Wild Honey Distress Oxide and Vintage Photo Distress Ink.

Using Snowfall Embossing Powder, I heat embossed my “hello fall” sentiment from the Cozy Fall Critters stamp set and fussy cut the sentiment out.

Using UltraBond Liquid Adhesive, I adhered my grassy flock piece to my background, and then the Leafy Tree Portrait Die Cut on top of my background as well.

I then adhered each of my inked flock leaves to my background using UltraBond Liquid Adhesive.

Finally, using iCraft 3D 1/16″ White Foam Tape, I adhered my bunny and my sentiment to my card, and used UltraBond Liquid Adhesive to adhere my panel to an A2-sized card base!

And there you have a step-by-step of how I put my card together! Below are a couple more images of the completed card!

Thank you so very much for stopping by the Therm O Web blog today for some fall critter inspiration!

For even more inspiration, please be sure to check out my Instagram and personal blog!

Thanks again for stopping by! Happy Crafting!

Justin

 

 

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