Slimline Build a Pumpkin Farm

 HAPPY first day of Fall (eve)...my most favorite season.
And to kick off my favorite season I have another slimline card to share with you today.

These three new and innovative Slimline dies from Whimsy Stamps have opened a whole new world for carding. I can't stop making tall and skinny cards with them!


I used the new Slimline Marquee die and cut it out twice, once from kraft card stock and again from a light blue card stock.


I used the Build a Farm die set and cut the tractor out from watercolor paper and used distress inks to watercolor it. And I used one of the clouds from the same die set as a puff of smoke coming out of the tractor stack ;).


The fence is also from the Build-a-Farm die set and the stamped trees are from the Bundled Up clear stamp set.


The sentiment is from the Polka Dot Fun clear stamp set  which is being retired.


All the pumpkins on my card are from the NEW Build-a-Pumpkin Patch die set, this is such a great collection of Fall shapes in a variety of sizes. I cut all of them from orange card stock and sponged the edges, then used markers to color the stems. 

I added foam tape to the kraft piece and layered it on top of a chocolate brown card base, I stamped the trees and sentiment and added all the blue pieces flat inside the openings. Then I added all of my die cut elements. 

My previous post (below) gives details about dimensions for this size card.

Have you tried the Slimline dies yet? There are three different styles to choose from and all of them are so much fun...I hope you are enjoying them as much as I am?!
Happy FALL Ya'll! 

**NEW Slimline Marquee Die *NEW Build-a-Pumpkin Patch Die Set Build-a-Farm Die Set Bundled Up Clear Stamps 

Thanks for stopping by...see you soon,




2 comments

  1. This card is so clever - you've really made good use of the wonky openings!

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  2. Thanks so much Diana, the Slimline Marquee was the very first slimline die on the market, it's one of my favs for sure.

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