
Play Date Cafe is on their 2nd challenge...and here is my take.  The color challenge is to capture the colors of autumn with brown and/or black coupled with orange and yellow.  I had some papers that I was given at one of the latest scrapbook crops and the paper  was 5x7 in size.  I find these papers are fantastic for making cards rather than scrapbooking.  This is a glimpse of just two of the cards which are seriously layered with Labels Eight from Nesties.  On the white card base I have placed the largest label in black, and to that the next 2 smaller  sizes with some of the pattern papers, and finally the next small size of label in a solid cream cardstock.  The layers were all glued together  and then I ran it through my Cuttlebug embossing folder.  I wanted to make 4 cards to place into a Card Folder and so I selected the Indie Art Cricut cartridge.  Below you will see the darling bee and the ladybug on two of the cards. 
 Here are the four cards.  Each card has a different die from Indie Art Cricut cartridge...a bee, ladybug, dragonfly and butterfly. I also made a score line around the layering by scoring with my Scor-It board.
Here are the four cards.  Each card has a different die from Indie Art Cricut cartridge...a bee, ladybug, dragonfly and butterfly. I also made a score line around the layering by scoring with my Scor-It board. 
 
 The card style is a Gate Fold and one of the issues I seem to have with this style is the inability to close the card and keep it closed.  You will notice that I have made a little strip of paper on the lower flap, and there is a small tab that slips into it.  Aha, a closed card at last.  The flaps have Cuttlebugged papers that are also edged with Martha Stewart's Doily Punch.  The base for the flower are Nestabilities, two sizes and they have been Cuttlebugged.  Oh how I lovezzz m' Cuttlebug.  The flower was cut in 4 graduating sizes from Walk In My Garden cartridge and of course, each flower was put through my embossing folders before stacking.  I've curled the petals, added a center and a sweet little Martha Stewart butterfly. Just for some additional color and embellishment I've added two wine colored  ribbons.
The card style is a Gate Fold and one of the issues I seem to have with this style is the inability to close the card and keep it closed.  You will notice that I have made a little strip of paper on the lower flap, and there is a small tab that slips into it.  Aha, a closed card at last.  The flaps have Cuttlebugged papers that are also edged with Martha Stewart's Doily Punch.  The base for the flower are Nestabilities, two sizes and they have been Cuttlebugged.  Oh how I lovezzz m' Cuttlebug.  The flower was cut in 4 graduating sizes from Walk In My Garden cartridge and of course, each flower was put through my embossing folders before stacking.  I've curled the petals, added a center and a sweet little Martha Stewart butterfly. Just for some additional color and embellishment I've added two wine colored  ribbons.





