Dug out some Fall cupcake liners from the stash to make these rosette embellishments:
Here is a photo of the cupcake liners:
For each rosette I used two of the checked liners and two of the printed liners. I stacked them on top of each other and made sure all the peaks and folds in the liner lined up. Using scissors I cut every four peaks up to the center circle of the liner. Here is a photo to show this - the largest liner is cut the size it is, the second liner is cut and trimmed so it was not so wide, as is the smaller liner. When trimming these liners I keep them stacked so they will be trimmed to the same size all at once:
Using a 2" punch I punched out two circles from cream card stock. One of the circles is for the front and one of the circles is for the back. I took the stack of 4 liners apart and I put a checked liner down with the printed liner on top of that, staggering the clipped lines. I used hot glue to keep these together and then put a checked liner on top of that and then finished the stack with another printed liner. Used hot glue to put the cream circle on the top of the stack. I used glittered tulle from the stash and cut that into a 2" circle using scissors for the center of the rosette. Added the tulle circles to the cream circle for the front using hot glue.
I used cream card stock scraps and I stamped "Happy Thanksgiving" using the stamp from a Trinity Stamps stamp set "Autumn Sentiments". I used a small banner die from a Pink & Main banners die set to cut that out. Set this aside. For my pumpkins on the front of the rosette I used a 1 1/4" circle punch and scrap card stocks. Punched out three circles for each pumpkin and used three older background stamps to add a design to each circle. Sponged ink on the edges of these circles. Stacked these into a pumpkin shape and used liquid glue to keep those together. Used scissors and scrap green card stock to cut out a stem for the pumpkin. Sponged the edges of that for dimension. Used foam squares on the back of the pumpkin for dimension. Used hot glue and put the pumpkin on the center of the rosette. I used liquid glue to add the sentiment across the front of the pumpkin. This photo shows the stacked cupcake liners and the height of the pumpkin in the center:
Happy to get some use out of the cupcake liners in the stash and to make a few embellishments for Fall projects ahead.