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I loved seeing the creative ways Stampin' UP! Demonstrators used the Leaflets Framelits in these beautiful handmade fall cards!! 

I hope you enjoy these 2 great ideas.. using both the positive (cut out) and negative (empty space) of these leaf dies!

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Card on left by Nancy Lewis, card on right by Susan Adams

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The leaflet framelits and the Vintage Leaves stamp set are available separately or at a 15% discount as a bundle.. see ordering info at the bottom of this post for your best deal!

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HOW TO:  Create these leaves with the sponging technique I shared with you HERE in this blog post.  Then splatter the leaves with gold reinker, or a bit of glue and gold glitter.

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Use the "negative space".. how clever is this.. stamp the Happy Scenes fall image on your white cardstock, color it, then "frame it" with a Leaflet Framelit die cut!  Stamp the background with the Hardwood stamp for a wonderful outdoorsy, fall look!

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 As you order these supplies below, please keep in mind:

The leaf stamp set and matching framelits are available separately or at a 15% discount in the bundle.

 

Price: $110.00

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Comments

kelly

these are 2 awesome cards! love the sponging and gold splatter on the one card and love how you used the leaf dies to create the outdoorsy-autumn look of the other card!

Edna Burgess

Both cute, but really love the leaf cut out with the scene behind it. Clever idea. Edna

Sue Duffy

Love them both! (as always) TFS

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