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7 Projects To Help You Survive Autumn

With the chilly weather upon us, it can be difficult to find crafty inspiration that’s not Christmas-themed. If you’re not ready to give into your festive cardmaking temptations just yet, then these makes will help you out of your seasonal rut and get you excited about autumn. You’ll be jumping out of bed with just as much crafty energy as you did in the height of summer, ready for a fun day of making.

7 Projects To Help You Survive Autumn

1. Wonderful wreath

7 Projects To Help You Survive Autumn

Credit: PaperCrafter Magazine

Nothing says autumn more than a seasonal project for the home

2. Fallen leaves

7 Projects To Help You Survive Autumn

Credit: Michelle Last

This pretty make is simply achieved with splashes of orange and red paint

3. Tattered tag

7 Projects To Help You Survive Autumn

Credit: Suzz's Stamping Spot

We love how all the elements come together on this tag to make such an impressive project

4. Feeling foxy

7 Projects To Help You Survive Autumn

Credit: Bloglovin

With the right colour palette, you can turn any project into an autumnal make

5. Simple stencilling

7 Projects To Help You Survive Autumn

Credit: Stampingville

Recreate this look with just a stencil, ink pad and sponge

6. Pretty pumkins

7 Projects To Help You Survive Autumn

Credit: Stamp With Amy K

We adore how this design embraces both Halloween and autumn with a cute sketched design

7. Die-cut desires

7 Projects To Help You Survive Autumn

Credit: My Craft Spot

We're very impressed by this amazing box card

Make sure you post your Autumnal makes on our Facebook and Twitter pages, we love to see what you’ve been crafting!

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