When I saw these new stamps and dies from Concord & 9th, I practically fell over myself putting them into my shopping basket. They arrived earlier this week, and I made three cards using them:
supplies: cream and Hero Arts
Punch cardstock, Concord &9th
Give Thanks stamps, various Hero Arts inks, Concord & 9th
Layering Leaves die, Paper Smooches
Dots & Dashes die
I simply stamped the sentiment, then masked it off and stamped the heart-shaped leaves. After trimming the panel, I die cut a line of dots, and also a few of the matching leaf dies and then glued everything together.
I was first drawn to these sets because of this heart-shaped leaf, so here's another go with it.

supplies: recycled cream cardstock, sourced locally, Concord & 9th
Layering Leaves die and
Give Thanks stamp set, "with" from Winnie & Walter's
Big, Bold, and Happy sentiment set, a harvest rainbow ink pad, ripe persimmon, fossilized amber, and ground espresso
distress inks mixed with water for splattering, matching
sequins,
adhesive foam squares
I started by trimming out a piece of cardstock just a tad smaller than my card front. Next I stamped my sentiments using my
Mini Misti. Then I die-cut the leaves going diagonally across my card, and after removing the leaves from the panel, I splattered some distress inks lightly across it. Next the stamped panel was laid over my card front and I lightly traced the areas where the leaves would be, then removed the panel and stamped the heart from the stamp set in those areas, using a multi-color stamp pad in fall tones. (I also masked the top left and bottom right areas on the card front so that the stamping ended at the same place as my die-cut panel would.) Then I carefully adhered the leaf cuts back into the panel, added some foam squares on the back to lift it, and affixed it to the card front. My last step was sprinkling some matching sequins.
My last card uses the other 2 leaf dies. One of them looks like wheat to me, so I ran with that idea, and made a more neutral card.
These 2 sets are wonderful on their own, but I highly recommend that you get the stamps and dies both!