Come To Gather CASE

  Daisy delight stamp set brusho gingham gala designer series paper daisy punch stampin’ trimmer Layering ovals framelits dies gingham Gala designer series paper stampin’ up! demonstrator how to diy handmade homemade rubber stamping crafts cardmakingCome To Gather CASE

I posted the photo of the Daisy Lane card I created several months ago and decided to recreate these card only using a Fall theme.  The layout is the same,  the cardstock, DSP, and elements were changed.

Gather together Stamp set, gathered leaves dies, pretty peacock cardstock, mint macaron cardstock, silicone craft mat, grid paper, granny apple green reinker, linen thread, come to gather designer series paper, splitcoaststampers, come to gathered ribbon combo pack, tags & feathers elements, bronze delicata ink pad, black stampin dimensionals, detailed trio punch, basic black cardstock, old olive classic ink,  memento tuxedo black ink, black stazon ink,    thick whisper white cardstock, whisper white cardstock,  stamparatus, aqua painters, blender pens, clear wink of stella, stampin’ trimmer, very vanilla cardstock, sponge daubers,  dimensionals, paper snips, multipurpose liquid glue take your pick, SNAIL adhesive, stampin’ up! Demonstrator, how to, diy handmade, homemade, rubber stamping, greeting card, crafts cardmaking

I started out with a piece of Thick Whisper White Cardstock, cut at 5-1/2″ X 8-1/2″, scored at 4-1/4″.  I cut a couple of strips of the Gather Together Designer Series Paper into 1/2″ X 12″ strips.  I angled the edges as shown in the photo above and adhered them to my card base using SNAIL adhesive.  The second piece of designer series paper was cut a bit shorter but angled the same way, I adhered it just below the first strip. 

Gather together Stamp set, gathered leaves dies, pretty peacock cardstock, mint macaron cardstock, silicone craft mat, grid paper, granny apple green reinker, linen thread, come to gather designer series paper, splitcoaststampers, come to gathered ribbon combo pack, tags & feathers elements, bronze delicata ink pad, black stampin dimensionals, detailed trio punch, basic black cardstock, old olive classic ink,  memento tuxedo black ink, black stazon ink,    thick whisper white cardstock, whisper white cardstock,  stamparatus, aqua painters, blender pens, clear wink of stella, stampin’ trimmer, very vanilla cardstock, sponge daubers,  dimensionals, paper snips, multipurpose liquid glue take your pick, SNAIL adhesive, stampin’ up! Demonstrator, how to, diy handmade, homemade, rubber stamping, greeting card, crafts cardmaking

For both cards, I used the little sprinkles image from the Gather To Gather Stamp Set and some Mint Macaron Ink, which I first stamped off before stamping onto my card base.  The sentiment on this card is from the Come To Gather too, however, the first card is from the Paper Pumpkin Stamp Set I received last month.  Both were stamped with Pretty Peacock Classic Ink.

Gather together Stamp set, gathered leaves dies, pretty peacock cardstock, mint macaron cardstock, silicone craft mat, grid paper, granny apple green reinker, linen thread, come to gather designer series paper, splitcoaststampers, come to gathered ribbon combo pack, tags & feathers elements, bronze delicata ink pad, black stampin dimensionals, detailed trio punch, basic black cardstock, old olive classic ink, memento tuxedo black ink, black stazon ink, thick whisper white cardstock, whisper white cardstock, stamparatus, aqua painters, blender pens, clear wink of stella, stampin’ trimmer, very vanilla cardstock, sponge daubers, dimensionals, paper snips, multipurpose liquid glue take your pick, SNAIL adhesive, stampin’ up! Demonstrator, how to, diy handmade, homemade, rubber stamping, greeting card, crafts cardmaking

The leaves for both cards were cut with the Gathered Leaves Dies using Mint Macaron, Pretty Peacock, and Copper Foil Sheets.  I used my Bronze Delicata Ink Pad and added some color to the Pretty  Peacock and Mint Macaron for some interest.  I adhered the leaves with my Stampin’ Dimensionals as I didn’t want them to arrive flat when the recipient received it in the mail. 

I made a triple bow using the Come To Gather Ribbon Combo Pack, and adhered it with some Mini Glue Dots.

Gather together Stamp set, gathered leaves dies, pretty peacock cardstock, mint macaron cardstock, silicone craft mat, grid paper, granny apple green reinker, linen thread, come to gather designer series paper, splitcoaststampers, come to gathered ribbon combo pack, tags & feathers elements, bronze delicata ink pad, black stampin dimensionals, detailed trio punch, basic black cardstock, old olive classic ink, memento tuxedo black ink, black stazon ink, thick whisper white cardstock, whisper white cardstock, stamparatus, aqua painters, blender pens, clear wink of stella, stampin’ trimmer, very vanilla cardstock, sponge daubers, dimensionals, paper snips, multipurpose liquid glue take your pick, SNAIL adhesive, stampin’ up! Demonstrator, how to, diy handmade, homemade, rubber stamping, greeting card, crafts cardmaking

If you have placed or plan to place an order with me in the month of September, you will receive one of these two cards in the mail as a small token of my appreciation.

Thank you for visiting with me today, I hope I have inspired you to go create something beautiful and send it on its way. 

I appreciate your business and have included the products I used on these projects below for your shopping convenience.  You can also download the Supply List then head on over my online HERE to place your much-appreciated order.

Blessings, and until the next time, remember to hug the ones you love, none of us are promised tomorrow!

About Gloria

A wife, mom, grandmother and lover of all things crafty. I enjoy sharing projects with you frequently and I love to hear feedback from you. I am a Stampin' Up Demonstrator and would love to help you with any crafting products you may need. I have a great team and hope you will consider joining the Stampin' Up Family!

2 Comments

  1. Gorgeous cards Gloria! I’ve recently cased myself too.

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