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Fall Themed Card Fronts

Free Printable

These four fall-themed card fronts can be printed and used for DIY paper crafting projects, making it easy to create your own handmade cards. The versatile designs also work beautifully for decoupage, collage, and other creative projects.

Card front printable: [Fall PDF]

My go-to printer brand for years has been HP. I also use their ink supply service where I pay a monthly fee and they send me ink cartridges as needed. It comes out to be a lot less money this way. The HP Envy Inspire is a great-priced machine that will produce beautiful prints.

If you are looking for a great crafting-weight paper for printables, I have been using HP Project Paper. It is heavier than copier paper but not quite as heavy as cardstock. It is a great medium weight for layering, folding, and more!

Suggested Uses:

Print the design on cardstock and trim it to size. For an extra pop, add a coordinating colored layer behind the image, then adhere it to a card base for a polished, finished look.

• For added dimension, print the image twice, then fussy cut elements from the second print and layer them on top of the card front using foam tape or adhesive—it’s a simple way to give your card extra depth and interest.

• You can also resize the images using your printer settings to create smaller versions—perfect for using as ephemera, journaling cards, or embellishments in your paper crafting projects.

• Add a sentiment to personalize your card—whether it’s a stamped greeting, a die-cut phrase, or a handwritten note, it’s the perfect finishing touch to make your card truly unique.

Blog Hop:

Join my group of friends who have shared free printables based on this month’s theme – Fall.

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Try it – Like it – Create it Fall Card Fronts

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