This card starts with a Pumpkin Pie cardstock frame that was made using two of the Deckled Rectangles dies.
In the middle of the Pumpkin Pie Deckled frame is a piece of Vellum that has been stamped randomly using the pumpkin stamp from the Hello Harvest stamp set and VersaMark ink. Once stamped the pumpkins were heat embossed using White Embossing Powder.
After the pumpkins were heat embossed, the Vellum was turned over to the other side and the pumpkin stamp from the Hello Harvest stamp set was stamped again randomly over the back side of the Vellum using Pumpkin Pie ink.
Once the pumpkins were stamped in the Pumpkin Pie ink, they were colored using a Dark Old Olive and a Light Pumpkin Pie Stampin' Blends.
The Vellum panel was adhered to the Pumpkin Pie Deckled frame using Multipurpose Liquid Glue. Next, narrow pieces of Stampin' Dimensionals were adhered to the edges on the Vellum side of this newly created panel. Once the Dimensionals were added, the panel was centered and adhered on top of the smaller Basic White panel.
Next is a Cajun Craze cardstock panel and then the larger Basic White cardstock panel. This panel was then adhered onto an Early Espresso card base.
The sentiment is from the Hello Harvest stamp set and has been stamped in Cajun Craze ink onto Basic White cardstock. A piece of Cajun Craze cardstock was adhered to the back of the sentiment label.
Here's a peek at the inside of the card.
The sentiment is from the Perched in a Tree stamp set and has been stamped in Cajun Craze ink onto Basic White cardstock. When stamping the sentiment, I like to use my Stamparatus to make sure I get the words straight on the card.
The same pumpkin stamp that was used on the front of the card was used on the right hand corner of this card.
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