Welcome friends! Today I’m excited to be joining the Scrap’N Stamp Harvest Instagram Hop where our design team is celebrating all things Autumn with a variety of festive Fall cards. π Don’t forget—we’ve also got an INKY SALE happening this weekend: enjoy 20% off almost all inks! It’s the perfect chance to stock up on your favorites like Catherine Pooler inks and Distress Oxides. π¨
My Harvest Hop Cards πΎ
For today’s project, I created a rich Autumn card using the Sizzix “Pumpkin Duo” Dies and lots of inky layering!
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I began with a piece of purple cardstock as my base. To add texture and depth, I stamped a damask print and then layered on a subtle knit effect using The Crafter’s Workshop “Knitted Stitching” stencil in shades of purple ink. This gave the background a warm and cozy look.
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Next, I die cut the pumpkins from the Pumpkin Duo Dies using yellow and orange cardstock. I distressed them with a variety of Distress Oxide inks—Carved Pumpkin, Wild Honey, Ripe Persimmon, Crackling Campfire, and Gathered Twigs—to create that rustic, dimensional shading we love on Fall gourds.
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I added green cardstock stalks to the pumpkins and tucked them into my scene.
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To bring in a leafy element, I die cut the Catherine Pooler Designs “Falling Foliage Dies” from green and yellow cardstock and distressed them with coordinating Distress Oxide inks for extra texture.
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For a touch of whimsy, I stamped tiny stars from the Lavinia “Burst of Stars” stamp set in Black Soot ink.
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Finally, I finished the card with a copper-embossed “Autumn Blessings” sentiment and some stitched edging for that handmade touch.
Here’s a closer look at my finished project:
Play Along & Win! π
You can hop along with us and be inspired by all the gorgeous Fall creations. Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and FOLLOW @scrapnstampcanada for your chance to win!
π To enter, leave a comment on each Instagram stop telling us: What’s your favorite part of Fall? π Four lucky winners will each receive a $25 Scrap’N Stamp Gift Certificate!
Hop Participation List π
Be sure to check out all the amazing designers sharing their Harvest Hop projects today:






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