Fall is here! Last week in my Facebook live video I shared how to make 4 fun, fall cards using the Flowers for Every Season Designer Series Paper (DSP). Plus, I showed four other color variations – for a total of 5 ways to make cards for any season or occasion.

Each set of cards follows the same layout but uses one of the 2020-2022 In Colors to complement the different patterns from the DSP pack. Check out some details for the different sets of cards below.
Cinnamon Cider
The fall cards I demonstrated in the video were made with Thick Very Vanilla Cardstock, Cinnamon Cider Cardstock, and a sheet from the Flowers for Every Season DSP. I stamped the sentiments from the Celebrate Sunflowers stamp set with Cinnamon Cider ink. The sentiment strips were punched with the different styles from the Banners Pick A Punch and the Lovely Labels Pick A Punch. To finish off the cards, I added a few 2020-2022 In Color Enamel Dots (the color to match the cardstock and ink).

Just Jade
Just Jade cardstock, ink, and enamel dots were used with a different pattern from the DSP pack. It uses the Thick Very Vanilla Cardstock for the card bases and sentiment pieces. The sentiments were stamped with the Banner Year stamp set.

Bumblebee
The Bumblebee color was used for this set of cards. Thick Whisper White Cardstock was used for the card bases and sentiment pieces. The sentiments were stamped with the Ornate Thanks stamp set.

Magenta Madness
Magenta Madness was the color used for this set of cards. This set also used Thick Whisper White Cardstock for the card bases and sentiment pieces. The sentiments were stamped with the Well Said stamp set.

Misty Moonlight
The last set of cards use the Misty Moonlight color. Thick Whisper White Cardstock was used for the card bases and sentiment pieces. The sentiments were stamped with the Lovely You stamp set.

The Flowers for Every Season Designer Series Paper includes many patterns. Pick your patterns and match them with one of the 2020-2022 In Colors to make your own set of fun cards. Check out this post and this post for more In Color inspiration. If you would like to check out the video, join us over in my Get Making Community Facebook Group. I’d love to see what you make!

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