The theme is always 'anything goes' but each month we will have an optional twist that can be used if you like; this month the twist is 'autumn' so grab your patterned papers and have fun. I love this paper pad from Gina K Designs and pull it out each year lol! I recently purchased a new Master Layouts die set which cuts layers for US A6 sized cards (4 1/2 x 6 1/4") which is a fab size so that was used for this card also. The layout is fairly simple but I wanted to show off as much of the paper as I could. I hope you like it.
I began by die cutting a white stitched panel and brown mat layer using the ML die set; I also used the stitched layer to cut my patterned papers. There is a smaller strip stitched die and mat in the die set so cut a white stitched and brown mat layer to go across the middle of my card. I used a leaf embossing folder (another favourite) to add some interest to the white stitched strip. I adhered all the layers together with liquid glue. I die cut the thanks word from white card 4 times and the shadow from brown card and adhered them together with liquid glue. I stamped the sub-sentiment in brown ink onto white card and cut a brown mat layer; again they were adhered with liquid glue. I added the white embossed layer onto the patterned papers with foam squares and the thanks die was also adhered with foam squares. The sub-sentiment was added below the thanks with liquid glue. I added some scrap white card behind the panel with double sided tape for some stability and dimension and this was adhered to the card base with double sided tape. I finished off with some gold pearls. For the inside I cut another white stitched and brown mat layer and added a strip of each of the papers to the top and bottom with liquid glue. I adhered the panels together with liquid glue. I stamped the sentiment in the centre with brown ink. The panel was then adhered to the card base with double sided tape.
Here is my card:
A closer look at the details:
Plus I decorated the inside:
I would like to enter my card into the following challenges:
613 Avenue Create challenge - ATG optional twist lots of leaves
Allsorts challenge - trees, leaves and plants
Aud Sentiments challenge - tags and/or thank you + sentiment
Can You Handle The Pressure challenge - ATG embossing optional twist lots of layers
Cardz 4 Galz challenge - dies/punches
Cardz 4 Guyz challenge - autumn/fall
Classic Design challenge - ATG optional twist trees and/or leaves
Cut It Up challenge - it looks like fall
Inspired By challenge - autumn

Love Those Pretty Papers challenge - ATG optional theme favourite brand of paper
Papercraft Challenges - amazing autumn
Paper Rocks Scissors challenge - must use paper and/or scissors
Sweet Stampin' challenge - use die cuts
The Four Seasons challenge - fall optional mood board
The Paper Funday challenge - ATG optional theme changing seasons
Tic Tac Toe challenge - rectangle/large sentiment/metallics or rectangle/3 or more colours/embossing
Try It On Tuesday challenge - pretty papers
Word Power challenge - make the sentiment the focus of your card
We hope you will be inspired by our Patterned Paper Party IG Hop and will pop over and check out all the gorgeous creations along the way. If you would like to join us please visit my Instagram page or use the hashtag #patternedpaperpartyhopseptember2025 and we will find you.
card supplies:
Gina K Designs - autumn splendor 6x6 paper pad
Gina K Designs - Master Layouts 17 die set
Gina K Designs - falling leaves embossing folder
Gina K Designs - thanks and shadow die set
Gina K Designs - fancy phrases stamp (for sub-sentiment) ? retired
Gina K Designs - sentiment strips die set
Gina K Designs - you are enough stamp (for inside sentiment)
Gina K Designs - dark chocolate ink pad
Gina K Designs - pearl mix - metallic gold, black & silver
Limetree Crafts - 280gsm silky smooth white card
brown card from stash
12 comments:
A super autumnal card. thank you for joining in the Allsorts Challenge using the Trees, Leaves and Plants option.
Liz xx
What a beautiful card!! I love the gorgeous patterned papers you used!!
Thanks for joining us at Cut it Up challenge!
Have a great day.
Gerda
I love the pretty paper, especially plaids at this time of year. Gorgeous design too. We're delighted you've joined us at The Paper Funday Challenge and we look forward to seeing more of your lovely designs soon.
Donna xx
Paper Funday Challenge
Inspiration Station Challenges
Beautiful Blossoms Challenge
Classic Design Challenge
A lovely card! love the combination of papers. Thanks so much for playing along at Inspired By!
This is really lovely Autumnal creation, thank you so much for sharing with us at Allsorts challenge.
B x
OMG what a beautiful Fall creation! LOVE everything about your design ... absolutely awesome! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Can You Handle the Pressure, Love Those Pretty Papers, Four Seasons & Word Power challenges! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
Darlene
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Beautiful card, love the design, fab papers and embossing. Thank you for joining us at Sweet Stampin'
Chris
x
Lovely card. I like the theme of your card ..... pattern paper party. Love the choses on pattern and colour you used. Thank you for joining us at 613 Avenue Create this month. Hope to see your lovely cards back here again soon. Judy DT https://avenue613.blogspot.com/
A perfect paper combination and great embossing. Lovely! Thanks for sharing with us at TIOT
Fantastic!! So glad you joined the fun and played along with our FALL//AUTUMN challenge over at Cardz 4 Guyz!! You rocked our challenge with your textured leaf panel and I love that plaid...perfectly masculine!! Deb Horst, DT #C4G378
Beautiful card! I love how it just gives you all the Fall Feels!! :) Thank you for joining us in our Classic Design Challenge! We look forward to seeing more of your future creative submissions! ~ Amanda
Love the clean look of your card. Great papers and design. So glad you shared over at Cardz 4 Galz, Cardz Guyz, Aud Sentiments
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