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Simple Card Using The Changing Leaves Stamp Set

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Creating a simple card using the Changing Leaves Stamp Set by Stampin’ Up! is a breeze, making it an essential addition to any crafter’s collection. This versatile stamp set is perfect for all occasions, and it’s especially great for making masculine cards. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just starting, the Changing Leaves Stamp Set offers endless possibilities for beautiful and effortless designs.

Simple Card Using The Changing Leaves Stamp Set in Navy Blue with a "here for you" sentiment and woodgrain background paper.

The Changing Leaves Stamp Set includes eight photopolymer stamps featuring elegant skeleton leaf images and thoughtful sentiments. These stamps are designed to add a simple yet artistic touch to your cards. The clear stamps make it easy to see where you’re stamping, ensuring perfect placement every time. This set is ideal for creating clean and sophisticated designs that can be customized to fit any theme or recipient.

One of the best features of the Changing Leaves Stamp Set is its versatility. You can create a wide range of looks by simply changing the ink colors and stamping techniques. For a minimalist design, stamp a single leaf in one color. For a more dynamic card, layer multiple leaves in different colors. The possibilities are endless, and each card you create will be unique and special.

The simple design of the leaves also makes this stamp set perfect for creating masculine cards. Often, it can be challenging to find designs that are suitable for men, but the Changing Leaves Stamp Set offers a perfect solution. The clean lines and natural images are ideal for creating cards that are both elegant and masculine.


How To Make This Card

Project Skill Level: Worker Bee

Worker Bee projects are designed for the crafter who has a bit more time and enjoys creating a handmade card that features a technique or tool. In many cases, a Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine is required for die-cutting and/or embossing.

Cardstock Measurements:

  • Misty Moonlight Cardstock: 5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″, scored at 4-1/4″
  • Basic White Cardstock: 4″ x 5-1/4″
  • Country Woods Designer Paper: 4″ x 5-1/2″
  • Basic White Cardstock: 1″ x 2″ (scrap for die-cutting)
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Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Fold the Misty Moonlight cardstock in half at the scoreline to create your card base.
  2. Adhere the 4″ x 5-1/4″ piece of Basic White cardstock inside your card.
  3. Ink up the small trio of leaves using the Misty Moonlight ink pad. Stamp onto the top of the Country Woods paper, then stamp again in a different area of the paper. Repeat the process several times until leaves cover the top half of the paper.
  4. Wrap about 16″ of White Baker’s Twine around the top of the paper and tie into a bow. Adhere to the front of the card base.
  5. Stamp the sentiment onto the 1″ scrap of Basic White cardstock using Misty Moonlight ink. Run through the Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine using the smallest die from the Changing Leaves Dies. Adhere on the bottom left side of the card as shown in the sample.

A Tip from Barb

This card is super simple and is only classified as a Worker Bee card due to the use of the Changing Leaves Dies for the sentiment. If you don’t have a Cut & Emboss Machine, simply cut a 1/2″ x 1-1/4″ piece of Basic White cardstock to use for the sentiment strip instead! Easy Peasy card!


Thank you so much for stopping by today.  I hope you are inspired to create today, whether it is this simple and cute handmade card or another cardmaking project.  My goal is to help you carve out some creative joy!  If you’d like more detailed directions on how to make this card, feel free to email me. Keep checking back for more projects.
Stampin Hugs Barb

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Simple Card Using The Changing Leaves Stamp Set in Navy Blue with a "here for you" sentiment and woodgrain background paper.
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