Spellbinders Autumn Wonder Envelope Pocket Card Tutorial
Hello, Friends! It’s Make & Take Tuesday, and I’m here to share this Spellbinders Autumn Wonder Envelope Pocket Card Tutorial with you. It’s bursting with fall colors, die cut images, florals and all the things we love the most about fall.
Spellbinders recently released their Envelope of Wonder dies, and I could not resist purchasing the Autumn Wonder set. All the pretty fall leaves, pumpkins, mushrooms, foliage, acorns and squash just called my name. I’ve been waiting for a free moment to play with this set, and today is it!
Instead of using the Envelope of Wonder Die to create my envelope pocket, I pulled out my trusty envelope punch board. Part of today’s tutorial will show you how to create a 5″ x 4″ envelope pocket and then line it. If you have the die, you can skip that part of the tutorial. But if you’ve always wanted to know how to create and line a custom envelope, I think you’ll enjoy the process.
Fall Fun
My envelope and my card are made with Carta Bella Fall Fun patterned papers. The envelope pocket sits on a 6×6 kraft card base that I’ve dressed up with patterns and solids from the collection. One of the things that drew me to the Autumn Wonder die set was the fact that I could cut the shapes from scraps. And you all know how I feel about using up my scraps.
A Peek Inside
The inside of the card features a flap page and a pocket.
You’ll learn how to make this clever pocket and hidden journaling card in the video tutorial, too.
Of course, there has to be a little tea wallet to go with the honey stick that is in the envelope pocket.
And of course the tea has to be Pumpkin Spice. Anything else would be wrong!
Spellbinders Autumn Wonder Envelope Pocket Card Tutorial on YouTube
If you’d like to see how this sweet fall card came together, I hope you’ll enjoy this video tutorial.
Suddenly I feel the need for a steaming mug of pumpkin chai!
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Thanks so much for stopping by, friends!
Cheerio,
kathy
Since my brief comment went through, time to add the colours, shapes and overall design is full of fun and texture. I particularly love the mushroom/toadstools, so many shapes and sizes, they would look great on childrens cards too. Autumn colours are warm and inviting, and of course your use of scraps is second to none!
Third time lucky, the die set is super, a wide range of shapes and finishes, and you have used them well.
I love all these fall colors – rich and vibrant – beautiful work, my friend!!
Thanks for the video-Love the fall colors and the envelope on the front of the card. Your creativity always amazes me!