10 Nov With a Grateful Heart …
I created this card for a class that I am teaching tomorrow evening in Raleigh!
I used the *new* Homespun Holidays and Season of Love stamp sets along with the coordinating Homespun Holidays Sweet Cuts die and Rusty Jingle Bells to create this yummy autumn ‘thanks’ card!
I love the soft color palette, twill tape bow, candy dots and snipett of lace trim that finish off this festive card! The mixy-matchy patterned papers give it a warm, comfortable and homespun feeling … perfect to send off to that special friend this season to let them know how grateful you are to have them in your life!
Inspired by these challenges: Paper Issues – fall; Pile it On #45 – tools; Catered Crop – thank you; Word Art Wednesday #105 – anything goes; There She Goes #232 – dots & stripes; Ribbon Carousel #87 – holidays/celebrations; Top Tip Tuesday #113 – seasons; Runway Inspired #47 – stripes/white; City Crafter Challenge Blog #184 – photo inspiration/blue, white, circles; Inky Situation #16 – Thanksgiving/turkey
Karen Letchworth
Posted at 15:23h, 10 NovemberDarling, my friend! Enjoy your class, and thanks SO MUCH for sharing this in our challenge.
God bless you!
Karen
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Ros Crawford
Posted at 06:38h, 11 NovemberOh Debbie this is really beautiful! Thanks so much for playing along at CCCB!!
Janis
Posted at 07:19h, 11 NovemberThank you for Linking Up at An Inky Situation. Your project is featured on our Facebook Page today and linked to your blog!
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🙂 Janis
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Samantha :0)
Posted at 11:55h, 11 NovemberGorgeous card love the colours and ribbon,
Thanks for Playing along with us this time at Top Tip Tuesday Challenge, hugs Samantha :0)
Jackie C
Posted at 13:52h, 11 NovemberFabulous project, glad you entered! Jackie GD An Inky Situation
Stephanie W
Posted at 01:10h, 13 NovemberI really like the soft colors on this card. It’s such a beautiful project. Thanks for your continued support of Word Art Wednesday.
Wida
Posted at 12:11h, 14 Novemberthis is lovely Debbie, love the sweet effect of all those elements together 🙂