After a super dry and hot summer here in the Pacific Northwest, I am so ready for fall weather. It has always been my favorite season and I look forward to it every year. I love the rich colors, cooler temperatures, and the crispness in the air. And, there are less bugs!

I love autumn colors almost as much as I love the color pink. Almost. It’s fun buying the new pretty fall 6×6 paper pads, especially since they are usually perfect for masculine and feminine cards. The first fall 6×6 I used is the Hello Fall collection from Carta Bella.

A total of 35 cards were made using one 6×6 paper pad and my 6×6 Paper Pad Tutorial.

I recorded my entire process of disappearing the 6×6 paper pad. The video is sped up 7 times since the full recording time was just over 5 hours, not including any of my planning, prep, or die cutting time. Watch the video below or click HERE to see it on YouTube.

In addition to using the 6×6 paper pad, I also used 1 sheet of  8 1/2″ x 11″ and 14 sheets of  12″ x 12″ solid colored cardstock. I had very few leftover scraps this time after using the Squared off cover panel die cut from Reverse Confetti.

Here are the pictures of the cards I made, including sketches and measurements. Operation Write Home sketches are the only ones that already provide measurements. For all the other sketches, I simply figure the measurements out on my own, for what works for me. All of my cards are A2 size. Go HERE to see my video explaining how I determine card sketch measurements. All cards are made using Carta Bella’s Hello Fall 6×6 paper pad.

Sketch – My Favorite Things #340

Stamps – Lil Inker Designs

Stitched die cut – My Favorite Things

Circle die cut – Spellbinders

Ink – My Favorite Things and Hero Arts

Epoxy stickers – My Mind’s Eye

Small circle die cuts – Paper Smooches

Sketch – Mojo Monday #449

Stamp – Reverse Confetti

Stitched circle die cuts – Lawn Fawn

Circle die cut – Spellbinders

Banner die cut – My Favorite Things

Ink – My Favorite Things

Sketch – My Favorite Things #343

Tree stamp – My Favorite Things

Sentiment stamp – Lawn Fawn

Stitched oval die cuts – Lil Inker Designs

Ink – My Favorite Things and Hero Arts

Pearl pen – Viva Decor

Sketch – Mojo Monday #97

Sentiment stamp – Reverse Confetti

Circle die cuts – Spellbinders

Stitched circle die cuts – Lawn Fawn

Ink – My Favorite Things

Sketch – My Favorite Things #346

Stamp – Reverse Confetti

Stitched background die cut – My Favorite Things

Circle die cuts – Spellbinders

Stitched leaf die cuts – Lawn Fawn

Small circle die cuts – Paper Smooches

Ink – My Favorite Things

Sketch – Freshly Made Sketches #300

Stamp – Reverse Confetti

Oval die cuts – Spellbinders

Arrow die cut – Paper Smooches

Small circle die cuts – Paper Smooches

Ink – My Favorite Things

Sketch – Freshly Made Sketches #294

Stamp – Lawn Fawn

Circle die cuts – Spellbinders

Stitched background die cut – Lil Inker Designs

Embossing folder – Cuttlebug

Banner die cuts – My Favorite Things

Ink – Memento

Sketch – Mojo Monday #86

Tree stamp – My Favorite Things

Sentiment stamp – Lawn Fawn

Stitched background die cut – Lil Ink Designs

Stitched scalloped border die cut – Lawn Fawn

Ink – My Favorite Things and Hero Arts

Sketch – Operation Write Home #154

Stamp – Reverse Confetti

Stitched background die cut – Lil Inker Designs

Circle die cuts – Spellbinders

Banner die cut – American Crafts

Ink – My Favorite Things

Squared off cover panel die cut – Reverse Confetti

Sentiment die cut – Reverse Confetti

Leaf die cuts – Lawn Fawn

Sequins – Pretty Pink Posh

Gold shimmer spray – Heidi Swapp

Some of my favorite and commonly used crafting tools:

Tonic Studios guillotine paper trimmer

Scotch ATG (Advanced Tape Glider) glue gun

Sizzix BIGkick die cut machine

We R Memory Keepers brad setter and piercing tool

We R Memory Keepers Crop-a-Dile Corner Chomper

Scotch Mounting Tape 3/4″

Scotch Quick-Dry Adhesive liquid glue

MISTI stamping tool

Accent Opaque Digital 100# cover weight paper for card bases

Tombow Xtreme Tabs

Thanks for visiting my blog today!

*All card sketch images used with permission.

16 Replies to “Carta Bella’s Hello Fall – cards from 6×6 paper pad”

  • Kristie, I've been following your blog for several months now and have enjoyed all the cards you create from 6×6 paper pads. It's amazing how many cards you can make!

    As I was perusing my blog posts list on Bloglovin', I ran across this post, which is what brings me here now!…. I know it's very late (the wee hours of the night) and my brain is not fresh, but when I saw the title of your post and small photo of the cards on my blog scroll, I thought to myself… 'those aren't 6×6 cards… they're not square'… LOL!!

    I guess I'm easily confused, or I really am too tired to still be up reading blog posts! 🙂

  • When providing your cards to the nursing home, do you write a message and sign the card? What a great idea! These folks are often forgotten about and what a great way to brighten up their day! Love your work!!!

  • Hi Kristie
    Love the video.Fabulous cards as always, but with the sketches used I think this is my favourite.
    I need to make quite a few cards for a cancer charity event next week and will be using these sketches to help me create a good selection.
    Looking forward to the next one.
    Take care
    Tracey.x

  • Thank you, Paula! Sorry for the confusion with the blog post title. Definitely no 6×6 square size cards. Perhaps I need to use a different title next time.

  • Thank you! Yes, I write an uplifting message inside and sign my first name for the cards I give to local nursing homes. Everyone needs a little kindness and I believe something as simple as a card can put a smile on someone's face. 🙂

  • Thank you, Tracey! I like to use different sketches quite often for my videos. I did enjoy the sketches for this set of cards. I hope your charity event goes well! Thank you for your kindness!

  • I have just discovered your blog. Your work is AMAZING! I'm a huge fan of you now and I'm ready to stalk your blog closely. Thank you so much.
    I haven't been doing anything with papers for years, thinking I wasn't good enough. You make it so easy for me to get started again. With a bit more confident and growing.
    Thank you so much <3

  • Oh btw.. I enjoy your video's just as much. But it would help a lot if you also put a link to it on youtube. You see, I can't cast them to my TV directly from your blog. It will save a lot of time finding the right video among all the other ?
    …Greetings Denmark ?

  • Thank you, Kristin! And welcome back to paper crafting. It definitely gets easier the more you do it. And remember, we are always our worst critics. I cringe when I look at some of my first scrapbooking pages. I really hope you do get back into paper crafting. I find it very relaxing. 🙂

  • I updated the blog post and added a direct link to my YouTube video. Hopefully that helps and I will try to get links added for the rest of my videos. 🙂

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