Today I’m sharing a die cut fall harvest card made using several newly released dies by Rubbernecker Stamps. I love the bushel baskets full of apples and pears surrounded by the pumpkins and corn. Wish I had all that produce in my kitchen right now. I would can homemade apple butter and pear preserves. Yum! Rubbernecker is having a great sale this week and all the new dies are included. This is a great time to pull out your wish list and take advantage of the discounts. Scroll down to the bottom of the post to see links to all the new dies in the release.
For my project today I used the Baskets 5215-02D, Apples, Pears and Corn 5215-06D, Pumpkins and Ivy 5215-05D, Leaf Group, Grass, Rectangle Combo #4 5217D and Birds.
The Frame and Grass to secure them together.
- Cut the frame using white cardstock and grass using green cardstock.
- Apply double stick tape to the back of the two frame sections to secure them together.
- Attach the grass section to the back of the frame using double stick tape.
- Apply thin strips of mounting tape to the back of the frame and attach it to the card base.
The Baskets of Fruit
- Cut the baskets using woodgrain cardstock.
- Apply Vintage Photo ink to the basket sections using a mini applicator.
- Attach the two basket pieces together using Connect glue.
- Cut the apples using red cardstock and the pears using light green cardstock.
- Apply Fired Brick ink to the apples and Crushed Olive ink to the pears using mini applicators.
- Color the apple and pear stems using a brown marker.
- Apply rolled up strips of double stick tape to the back of the basket and attach the first full row of fruit.
- Continue adding the fruit to fill the basket.
- Apply pieces of mounting tape to the back of the baskets and attach them to the card base.
The Pumpkin, Corn, Foliage and Birds
- Cut the pumpkins using orange cardstock and the corn sections using green and yellow cardstock.
- Apply Spiced Marmalade ink to the pumpkins and Mustard Seed ink to the corn using mini applicators.
- Attach the green corn husks to the corn sections using glossy accents.
- Color the stems of the pumpkins using a brown marker.
- Tuck the pumpkins and corn in behind the grass and to the frame using mounting tape.
- Cut the foliage using green cardstock, tuck the pieces in and around the scene and attach using glossy accents.
- Cut the birds using aqua cardstock and attach to the card base using small pieces of mounting tape.
I hope you have enjoyed seeing my die cut fall harvest card and that you are inspired to start thinking of your next fall project. Be sure and check out the Rubbernecker Sale going on this week as well as all the newly released dies. Thanks for coming by and I hope you have a great day.
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oh wow that is something else, love the baskets full of goodies, arranged just perfectly!
This truly pops Kittie…you really make these veggies so life like…ready to pluck out of that basket. Well done my friend.