Autumn Thank You Card

Peeks of yellow and orange are just starting to show on the trees in my area so today I thought I’d share a tutorial to make this bright autumn thank you card using chipboard embellishments and stencils from the Clear Scraps shop.  What I love most about stencils is their versatility…and sometimes you can find some pretty unique uses for them!

I started by painting the Oak Trees Chipboard Embellishments with yellow, orange, red, green, and brown acrylic paints.  Rather than paint too much detail onto these pieces, I simply pounced a small flat paint brush full of paint over the shape with different colors until I was satisfied with the results.

Next I applied three blue shades of Distress Oxide inks (Tumbled Glass, Salty Ocean, and Blueprint Sketch) over a 5″ x 7″ panel of white cardstock with a foam ink blending tool until I had a smooth ombre effect as shown.

I wanted to create wispy cloud shapes but didn’t have a stencil with the right look…until I realized that the 6″ Pine Trees stencil looked just like wispy clouds when I turned it on its side!  I dabbed a damp baby wipe through two of the tree shapes onto the inked background panel to create faint white cloud images in the sky.

The hillside was die cut from some green cardstock with a wavy border die.  I added speckles of orange and yellow paint to the die-cut under where I knew I would be placing my trees to give the ground a beginning-of-autumn feel.

The last detail was a small flag of white cardstock that I stamped a thank you sentiment from the Seasons of Change stamp set on using Just Rust Mid-Tone ink.

To assemble the card, I adhered the inky background to a 5″ x 7″ white card base using tape runner and popped the sentiment and grassy hillside up on top using foam adhesive.  The trees were then tucked into the hillside and adhered with liquid glue.

I hope you enjoyed this bright autumn thank you card project and thanks so much for stopping by today.  There are tons of stencils to choose from in the Clear Scraps shop…what are some unique ways that you’ve used yours?

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Oak Trees Chipboard
Oak Trees Chipboard
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Pine Trees Stencil
Pine Trees Stencil
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Seasons of Change Stamp Set
Seasons of Change Stamp Set
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PM
Scallop Waves Dies
Scallop Waves Dies
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Just Rust Mid-Tone Ink
Just Rust Mid-Tone Ink
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Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide Ink
Tumbled Glass Distress Oxide Ink
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Salty Ocean Distress Oxide Ink
Salty Ocean Distress Oxide Ink
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Blueprint Sketch Distress Oxide Ink
Blueprint Sketch Distress Oxide Ink
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Ink Blending Tool
Ink Blending Tool
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Neenah Classic Crest Solar White
Neenah Classic Crest Solar White
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Chipotle Acrylic Paint
Chipotle Acrylic Paint
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Marmalade Acrylic Paint
Marmalade Acrylic Paint
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Pollen Acrylic Paint
Pollen Acrylic Paint
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Spring Pasture Acrylic Paint
Spring Pasture Acrylic Paint
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Chestnut Brown Acrylic Paint
Chestnut Brown Acrylic Paint
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4 Comment

  1. This is absolutely beautiful! Love your creativity in using tree stencils for clouds. The trees you painted are perfect for Fall. Great card!

    1. Annie Wills says:

      Thanks so much Sharon!

  2. Judy Rowland says:

    Wow!! What an AWESOME card!! I can’t wait to give this a try!!

    1. Annie Wills says:

      Thanks so much Judy!

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