Friday, October 8, 2021

Fall Botanicals for CAS Mix Up

Hi there.  I'm so glad you stopped by!

Is it starting to look like Fall in your neck of the woods?
The leaves are just beginning to turn here.


I have some leaves from last Fall though.  Some are pressed and
one preserved with VersaMark and clear embossing powder.

We don't get the vibrant colors of the northern states.  We see more yellow, gold and rust
mixed with lots of burgundy.

I plucked some leaves from our maple tree and pressed some between two
pieces of heavy cardstock using my Big Shot.  The bottom leaf shows that well.

As I said before, I pressed the little leaf in VersaMark and then heat embossed with
clear embossing powder.

Challenges:
CAS Mix Up - Botanical Prints with stamping, die cutting and heat embossing
Cardz 4 Guys - Autumn Colors Birthday


Card Recipe
Stamps:  Bitty Birthday Wishes (MFT), Forever Fern (SU-dots)
Ink:   VersaMark, Hello Honey
Paper:   Neenah, Linen, Blackberry Bliss
Other:  Maple Leaves, Big Shot, Clear EP, White EP, Stitched Rectangles (SSS)


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30 comments:

Vicky Hayes said...

Such a good idea to press and preserve leaves to use next year Bonnie! Such a beautiful card! Vicky x

I Card Everyone said...

I loved pressing leaves as a child - we found so many in my parents' old encyclopedias before they were donated! So you've given me a beautiful botanical card, and a wonderful memory today, Bonnie - thanks for both!
=]

Bobby said...

I guess dried is the way to go, Bonnie, because your leaves look wonderful. I used a regular leaf and the juice ran everywhere including down the cardstock. Embossing one sounds like a great idea. I may try that too. I'll have to go for a walk to find some colorful leaves. I think I left the best ones in Michigan. ;)

Cat Craig said...

Lovely fall card.

nancy littrell said...

Gorgeous pressed botanical leaves, my friend. What a clever idea to add versamark and Heat EB your small leaf with clear EB powder. You really make me want to try your technique...see, you Inspired me again, Bonnie:-) TFS your gorgeous Fall card. Love and Hugs..Nancy

Lisa Elton said...

I remember doing something in a stamping class eons ago with embossing powder! Love what you've done here, Bonnie, this is terrific!

BożenA said...

WOW! Amazing composition, Bonnie. I love your maple leaves, they look so different depending on how they were prepared. Great card!
hugs,
BożenA

Susan said...

Beautiful leaf pressings! You got great results! I love the colour scheme of the card.

Pat said...

Two great techniques there on one card Bonnie pressing through your machine between two pieces of paper, and then the Versamark and heat embossing on the smaller leaf which looks great..thanks for the wonderful inspiration. x

Christine Alexander said...

Beautiful Bonnie, love this challenge now need to get to the craft room and play as I'm back in Vancouver ♥

Linda said...

Beautiful card Bonnie, those leaves look so pretty. Great idea to add the embossing powder ...... must remember to try that xx

kiwimeskreations said...

What a stunning card Bonnie, and I love how you have used those beautiful leaves.
Stay safe
Blessings
Maxine

Ros Crawford said...

Oh this is so beautiful... The colours are sublime and you captured the feel of nature so perfectly.

Mac Mable said...

Wow this is one stunning effect and wonderful card Bonnie. A fun technique and one glorious card x.

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

LURVE those colours and leaves, a beautiful card.
Faith x

Leslie Miller said...

Okay, so now I'm going to have to press and preserve some leaves because this is so beautiful and I love the Versamark/emboss idea! I have a collection of preserved leaves from when my son was young, but I'd never touch them. It was a school project and so cool -- done like a botanist's notebook. Dang, we had fun collecting those together. Your card is such a pretty combination of two techniques. Your challenge has been so much fun, Bonnie!

HilaryJane said...

This is amazing, who would have thought of heat embossing a leaf? You obviously, not not me. So clever, I might just have to try it xx

Papercraft Boutique said...

Your maple card is fantastic, Bonnie! You got wonderful results with the Big Shot press technique. The details are so clear. I would have never thought of preserving leaves with VersaMark and clear embossing powder. Thank you for sharing another new technique and the gorgeous example!
It finally started to cool down in the morning and at night in LA too. ;-)
Hideko xx

Nstiz said...

LOVE this! Those colors are just gorgeous and colors we don't see here. I love that you used Versamark to preserve them. Those neutral colors are my absolute favorite. This is fantastic, Bonnie!

Loll said...

Am loving the clear heat embossed leaf on top of your prints, Bonnie. The colours are so vibrant and beautiful! xx

TK said...

The pressing leaves wonderful colors and the feel of texture, so beautiful. I also love the embossed leaf - that's a new-to-me technique, very pretty

Bunny said...

What a great card and an interesting way to press your leaves. I wish we had leaf change in Florida. Sometimes we'll get some in January or February. Very few trees that's for sure. [Bunny]

dj said...

Perfection!! Great autumn colors and masculine...you nailed our "autumn colors birthday" challenge over at Cardz 4 Guyz!! Thanks for joining the fun and playing along!!

Darnell said...

Wow, Bon!! I would never have thought of heat-embossing a real leaf and now I can't wait to try it. We do get some fabulous reds in our maple leaves, but not quite yet. And you were able to get a great leaf press, too, which impresses me no end! This is a fantastic card! Hugs, Dolly

Brenda said...

I love the prints you got from your fall leaves Bonnie! This card is just beautiful. I didn't know you could heat emboss a real leaf those. It looks so pretty on your card. Would you believe we are not having any leaf changing yet?! It's been to warm in the day and evenings. Plus no sun in forever-meaning over a week with temps in the high 60's/low 70's with a few 80 degree days as well. Wed, Thurs, Fri is supposed to be 80. Unheard of this time of year for us as we have gotten snow in Oct. Not often, but it does happen. lol I will have to search the yard when I mow to see if I can spot any "pretty" leaves to try this technique with. You guys are doing some cool cards with this technique! Hugs, Brenda

Julie B said...

Super masculine birthday card in fall colours Bonnie, what a great idea to save those autumn leaves like that. Not much colour here except the Japanese Maples on the patio which are flaming!
Thanks for joining us at Cardz4Guyz. :)

Jo said...

OMG you're making me fall in love with autumn all over again. I've been pressing everything around the yard, even my fine herbs. This is better than magic my dear friend. This technique is driving me crazy, ...in a beautiful way. This card is gorgeous, thank you, thank you! Luv, Jo xx

Trina P. said...

How brilliant to emboss the leaves and preserve them. These pressed leaves are beautiful.

Chrissie said...

I know this was your challenge Bonnie, but you've absolutely knocked it out of the park. This is SO beautiful and the printing SO precise, I just love it!
Chrissie x

conil said...

Beautiful. You got wonderful prints from your leaves...love the color they produced. Adding the embossed leaf is a brilliant idea, makes a gorgeous embellishment and the spatter accents them nicely. Also like the way your framed it.