There’s something timeless about a leafy wreath paired with soft neutrals and a touch of shine. This elegant thank you card uses layered cardstock foliage to create beautiful depth while keeping the design clean and classic.
This card is perfect for weddings, showers, or anytime you want a heartfelt handmade note.
- Cardstock:
- Dies:
- Foliage dies
- Script “Thank You” sentiment die
- Die-cutting machine
- Liquid glue
- Gems
- Paper trimmer
Step 1: Create the Card Base
Cut Cougar White Smooth CardStock to 5 1/2 x 11 inches. Score at 5 1/2 inches and fold to form a top fold 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 inch square card base.
Trim a piece of Lessebo Hunter Green Cardstock to 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches.
Cut Bright Foil Gold 10 pt Cardstock to 5 1/4 x 5 1/4 inches
Another piece of Cougar White Smooth CardStock is cut to 5 1/8 x 5 1/8 inches.
Adhere the gold panel to the green mat, then attach both to the white card base.
Step 2: Die Cut the Foliage
Die cut the leafy elements multiple times using different shades of green cardstock. Mixing tones adds dimension and keeps the wreath from looking flat.
For extra elegance, die cut the small berry accents from Bright Foil Gold 10 pt Cardstock .
Step 3: Build the Wreath
Trace a circle onto the 5 1/8 x 5 1/8 inch piece of white cardstock as a wreath template. I used a circle die.
Lightly arrange the leaves in a circular wreath shape on the white panel before gluing. Once you’re happy with the layout, adhere the leaves one at a time, slightly overlapping them to create fullness.
Tuck the gold berry accents throughout the wreath for subtle shine and detail.
Step 4: Add the Sentiment
Die cut the “Thank You” sentiment from gold cardstock.
Adhere the sentiment to the center of the wreath. Add this panel to the card base
Step 5: Finishing Touches
Scatter a few green gems or sequins around the wreath to balance the design and add a soft sparkle. Keep embellishments minimal so the foliage remains the focal point.
Final Thoughts
This card design is easy to customize by changing the color palette or sentiment. Try soft pastels for spring, rich jewel tones for fall, or silver accents for winter projects.
Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope this step-by-step tutorial inspires you to create your own elegant leafy wreath cards.
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