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Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Thanksgiving Cards 2020

Today I have several Thanksgiving cards - made from misc. items from my stash.  

Card #1: This first one is mostly just pieces of patterned papers.  The greeting was printed using stamps from Antique Autumn Tags One (JustRite).  I fussy cut the greeting.  Inside is more of the paper:

Card #2: Cards 2 through 5 make use of pieces of freezer paper prepared napkins.  Card #2 uses a stamp from Antique Autumn Tags One.

Inside:

Card #3: More napkins - greeting stamped using a stamp from Autumn Vintage Labels Three (JustRite).

Inside:

Card #4:

Here I used a Sizzix embossing folder called Diamonds - hit with some gold ink to create the background.  The border is napkin.  The greeting is gold poster board die cut with a Spellbinder's die from Fancy Tags Two - stamped and heat embossed using a stamp from JustRite's Antique Autumn Tags One.

Card #5:

I inked the background of the card - and added the napkin pieces.  The greeting was heat embossed in gold using a JustRite stamp from Autumn Vintage Labels Three

Inside:

Card #6:

The focal was from my stash - backed by a die cut brown piece of card stock (Spellbinder's Label's Twenty-Eight) and gold stickers.  Inside is another gold sticker.  Frame is created using a corner punch.

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