Gratitude & Gatherings: Fall Cardmaking PDF Tutorial with Lawn Fawn Stamps
- Rick Adkins
- Sep 20
- 4 min read
There’s just something magical about crafting in the fall. Maybe it’s the cooler air that makes you want to cozy up with a cup of something warm, or maybe it’s the colors—rich oranges, golden yellows, and earthy greens that practically beg to be turned into a handmade card. I can still remember sitting at my kitchen table last September, a pumpkin spice latte within reach, cutting into a fresh pack of patterned paper. The sound of the scissors and the little pile of scraps on the table felt like the official kickoff to crafting season. That memory is what inspired me to put together my new Gratitude & Gatherings Card Class PDF Tutorial—a celebration of cozy gatherings, thankfulness, and handmade joy.

Gratitude & Gatherings: Fall Cardmaking PDF Tutorial with Lawn Fawn Stamps
Inside the Gratitude & Gatherings Card Class
This PDF class includes six brand-new fall card designs, each one paired with a coordinating envelope to take your handmade cards to the next level. I wanted this class to feel like a complete set—something you could use to create cards for loved ones, or even bundle together as a thoughtful gift.

You’ll receive full-color photos of each card and envelope, step-by-step written instructions, cutting measurements, and a supply list. Everything is laid out in a way that makes it easy to follow, even if you only have a little time to craft in between busy schedules. The best part? It’s an instant download—so as soon as you purchase it, you can print it out, pour yourself that pumpkin spice latte, and get started right away.
Cozy Fall Designs with Lawn Fawn Favorites
For this class, I pulled together some of my favorite fall-themed Lawn Fawn products. The You Crow Girl Stamp Set and matching Lawn Cuts bring a sweet scarecrow to life, perfect for harvest-inspired cards. The Thankful Mice stamps and dies add a playful, heartwarming touch—I mean, who doesn’t love a little mouse holding a piece of pie? And of course, no fall cardmaking session would be complete without the Pumpkin Spice stamp set and dies. I had so much fun using the little mugs to create cards that practically smell like cinnamon and whipped cream.
To tie everything together, I leaned on the Falling Leaves 6x6 Petite Pattern Paper Pad. Those leafy prints and fall hues make an ideal backdrop for layering stamped images, and here’s a pro tip: don’t be afraid to mix patterns. A subtle plaid behind a bold leaf print can give your card depth without overwhelming it.
Why This Class Might Be Just What You Need
One of the biggest challenges I hear from other cardmakers is running out of ideas. You sit down with a stamp set you love, but after a couple of cards, you feel like you’ve already done it all. That’s exactly why I designed this class the way I did.
Each of the six card designs shows you a fresh way to use the same products. From playful mice gathered around a stack of cheese, to cozy mugs of pumpkin spice, to a cheerful scarecrow surrounded by falling leaves—you’ll come away with a variety of cards that feel unique but cohesive.
And because each project has a matching envelope, you’ll also learn how to extend your design from card front to envelope. It’s a small touch, but it makes your handmade cards feel extra special when they land in someone’s mailbox.
Class Details + Special Offer
The Gratitude & Gatherings PDF Tutorial is available now for $15.99. As a thank-you for being part of my community, you can use the coupon code Gratitude25 to save $5.00 off the cost of the class until September 30, 2025.
Remember, this is an instant download, so you can grab it from my online store and start creating right away.

Pro Tip for Fall Cardmaking
If you’re short on time, consider working in “assembly line style.” Cut all your card bases and patterned paper layers at once, then move on to coloring your stamped images in a single session. This way, when you sit down to craft, you can pull everything together quickly. It’s a great way to make multiple cards without feeling rushed.
Ready to Create?
If you’re craving fresh fall cardmaking ideas that are easy to make but look polished, this class is for you. Whether you use the exact Lawn Fawn supplies I featured or substitute with items you already have, you’ll walk away with projects that make your cardmaking feel inspired again.
You can grab your copy of the Gratitude & Gatherings Card Class PDF Tutorial today in my online store. Don’t forget to use the coupon code Gratitude25 before September 30, 2025, to save $5.00.
I can’t wait to see what you create. If you make these cards, share them and tag me so I can cheer you on—I love celebrating your creativity.
Thanks so much for stopping by today—I hope this little peek at my fall projects has sparked some creative ideas for your own cardmaking. If you’re ready to dive in and learn exactly how to make all six cards (plus coordinating envelopes), you’ll find everything inside my Gratitude & Gatherings Card Class PDF Tutorial. All the supplies I used are linked below for easy shopping, but remember—you can always substitute with items from your stash. And don’t forget, you can grab the class at a discount with the coupon code Gratitude25 until September 30, 2025.
Materials Used:
Here you will find the list of supplies that I used to create today's card. All supplies are linked to supply sources below. Compensated affiliate links may be used at no cost to you.
Happy Crafting,

Rick Adkins
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