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12 Handmade Cozy Card Ideas for Autumn
This darling bear is wearing his warm scarf, enjoying a hot beverage on a background of plaid with Fall leaves floating down around him. Sophie used stamps from Pink and Main for the scene and sentiment and an embossing folder for the textured card base on her sweet cozy card. Find more details at the Scrapbook and Cards Today blog.
Welcome to September! The weather is getting cooler, the sun is going down sooner and than means I’m ready to snuggle up and get cozy! The term cozy makes me think of hot drinks, fuzzy sweaters, snuggling in warm blankets and wearing cute plaid scarves. So let’s take those cozy vibes and incorporate them into our Autumn card ideas. Grab a hot drink and cozy up and check out all these awesome, inspiring Fall Cozy Cards.
Warm colors and plaid patterns are the perfect cozy elements. Debbie used dies to create her wonderful card with a fringed die cut pumpkin in dark teals with die cut coral flowers that have teal leaves, inking for depth, a layer of glitter paper and gold gem centers. A stamped and die cut sentiment finishes it off. Learn more at the Pretty Pink Posh blog.
Cute forest animals make the coziest of cards like this fox card from Joni. She designed a stamped scene with him sitting on a log surrounded but the forest trees and leaves with a fun sentiment and a background of alphabet letter pattern paper in rustic colors. Take a closer look at The Greeting Farm blog.
Nothing says cozy like a hot cup of coffee. This yummy card from Amy uses pattern papers for a striped background and the pumpkin pattern on the die cut cup. Her stamped girl is all dressed up for Fall and was colored with Copic Markers. Take a closer peek at the La-La Land Crafts blog.
These cute critters are having fun in the pumpkin patch peeking out of a basket, pumpkin and wagon surrounded by an Autumn harvest. Amanda used a multi frame die for the background, inking blending the different sections, placing her stamped and Copic colored images with white gel pen accents in the scene over top. Find all the details at the Sunny Studio blog.
This quick and easy card from Nancy uses dies and lots of plaid pattern papers. Her card base is a nice teal plaid with a layer of die cut woodgrain in white. She die cut the pumpkins from more plaid papers in oranges and teals with a die cut border of kraft colored leaves and adding a simple stamped sentiment. Learn more over at the Lawn Fawn blog.
Send someone a warm hug with a darling cozy owls card like this one by Marzena. She used stamps for the scene and leaves, cool inky pattern paper and wonky edge dies from Whimsy Stamps for this heartfelt design. I spotted it on her _papierengel_ Instagram page.
This simple but effective card from Lorena uses block pattern paper in cool and warm tones with a die cut and inked tree in the center. She’s framed the tree with a die cut gold paper frame and added a nice letter pressed sentiment too. Take a closer peek on the Spellbinders blog.
The unique die cut braided edge along the top of this adorable card makes me think of warm cable knit sweaters. The sweet stamped scene has a bunny and fox dressed in darling outfits picking out pumpkins in the patch. These products are available at LDRS Creative.
This card from Dana is the definition of cozy, right!? A die cut scene with a comfy chair with doilies, pillows and plaid blanket, a woodgrain wall, a basket of Fall flowers and a cozy cat on a rug. I adore the blue and yellow color combo she used! Find more info at The Greetery blog.
This darling Autumn mouse card from Jean has wonderful texture! She dry embossed the burlap background, adding diamond pattern paper below. The cute die cut mouse is all dressed up for a chilly Fall day in his warm coat and scarf with a row of pumpkins all in fun teal and orange colors. Find all the details at the Right as Rain blog.
Wow, check out this stunning card from Tina! She used Spellbinders dies to create a warm and cozy clock. There’s a little scene of squirrels with nuts, leaves and mushrooms with all the clock and parts die cut from brown and orange cardstocks. There’s also nice lattice textured dry embossed background panels too. Watch her video tutorial at the Cards and Coffee Time blog.
I hope you’ve been inspired today to create some warm and cozy cards for friend and family this Autumn!
-Heather
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