Hello, crafty friends!
I’m excited to share my latest cards with you! I made two grid cards that feature the beautiful Fall Icons stamp and dies from Pretty Pink Posh!

Watch the Video:
What is a Grid Card?
A grid card is all about structured elegance. By arranging your elements in a grid pattern, you create a clean, organized look that draws the eye to each individual piece. This layout is perfect for showcasing a variety of stamps, dies, or embellishments, and it makes for a cohesive, balanced design.
The grid design has a lot of versatility. You can use stamps, dies, or a mix of both to feature multiple elements without overwhelming the card. It’s a great way to highlight different designs or colors in a unified way.

When designing a grid, first decide on the type of layout you want. I went with a 3 x 3 layout for a balanced look. This simply means that my card has 3 rows and 3 columns.
Next, select your stamps or dies. For my cards, I used the Pretty Pink Posh Fall Icons stamp and coordinating dies. This stamp set has 12 different fall-themed icons such as a pumpkin, scarecrow, fall leaf, acorn, and more.
I colored my stamps with Zig Clean Color Real Brush markers. The markers I used were: Mustard, Mid Brown, Pale Orange, Marigold, Beige, True Blue, Mimosa, Evergreen, Carmine Red, and the Blender. After coloring, I die cut the stamped images with the coordinating dies.

I also used the coordinating dies and die cut the scalloped circle dies from white cardstock and I die cut the circle dies from colored cardstock. I adhered the circles to the scallop circles. Next, I added the fall icons to the top.
I adhered the circles to a piece of cardstock that measures 4″ x 5 1/4″. I started with the center circle and then adhered the remaining circles in the middle row. Then I adhered the top and bottom rows until all of the circles were glued to the cardstock.

Next, I stamped two sentiments from the Sentiment Strips: Fall stamp set. I die cut the sentiments with the coordinating dies and added them between the rows.
I adhered the panel to an A2 size card base.

Using this grid technique is a great way to create a card that’s both organized and visually appealing. It’s perfect for showcasing a variety of elements while maintaining a clean, structured look. I hope you enjoyed this step-by-step tutorial and that you’re inspired to try this technique with your own stamps and dies.
Happy crafting!
Products Featured:
See a visual supply list here.
- Pretty Pink Posh Fall Icons Stamp Set
- Pretty Pink Posh Fall Icons Coordinating Dies
- Pretty Pink Posh Sentiment Strips: Fall Stamp Set
- Pretty Pink Posh Sentiment Strip Dies
- Scrapbook.com Harvest Paper Pad
- Scrapbook.com Mixed Media Smooth Cardstock
- Zig Clean Color Real Brush Pens
- Versafine Onyx Black Ink
- Bearly Art Precision Craft Glue
- Spellbinders – Black Platinum 6 Die Cutting Machine
- Scrapbook.com Rose Quartz Misti
- Wendy Vecchi Make Art Stay-tion
- Scrapbook.com – Self-Healing Workspace Mat
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These are lovely! TFS
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