Please let me hear from you!

This blog is for sharing a love of paper crafting. You can also check out my Pintrest pages. If you find the ideas here to be helpful, I'd love to hear from you. It is what helps make the time I put into this blog feel worthwhile, and always brightens my day. I love hearing your ideas too!

(To leave a comment, scroll to the bottom of the post. You will see how many comments there are for that particular post. Click on the number of comments and the comment window will open. Also, if you want to add a link to something, follow the instructions at the bottom of this post.)

NOTE: If you click a link from the menu (below left) and are told the page does not exist, chances are good that it's a prepared post that will post at some point in the future, so be sure to check back!

You can also click this Pinterest Button to pin pictures in the blog posts.


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.

No comments: