Showing posts with label thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thanksgiving. Show all posts

11.02.2015

Lighthearted Leaves Card



The Lighthearted Leaves stamp set also coordinates with the Leaflets Framelits!  You can purchase the Vintage Leaves stamp set in a bundle with the Leaflets Framelits and get 15% off!  I used the emboss resist technique on this card by embossing the images with white embossing powder and then rubbing old olive and pumpkin pie ink on the images.  I added some bling with the new gold ribbon and some texture with the Into the Woods Designer Series Paper.


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10.17.2011

Gently Falling Cards

I love the colors of fall! They make me feel warm and happy! I used the fun color combination of Pool Party, Pear Pizzaz, More Mustard, and Soft Suede on these cards with the new Gently Falling stamp set. I added some of the Spice Cake Designer buttons and fabric with the fun flowers die. I embossed the "Give Thanks" in whisper white from the Hand-Penned Holidays stamp set.

11.01.2010

Quilted Top Note


I loved making this card! I love all the seasons, but fall is my favorite. I love the colors, the food, the crisp air and the anticipation of the holidays! The original card was made by Ilina.

The Autumn Spice Specialty DSP is perfect for this Top Note Quilt card. It's textured cardstock that I cut into 3/4" and 1/2" strips and attached to a piece of scrap cardstock. I cut it out with the top note die and then ran it through the Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folder.

I added the sentiment and punched it out with my favorite punch, the Designer Label Punch and layered it with two designer label punches with their middles cut out and adjusted to look like a layer behind. More fall cards to come!

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11.17.2008

Gobble, Gobble


Are you getting ready for Thanksgiving? This year, we're going out of town to visit my parents. We're looking forward to spending time with them. Meanwhile, I saw this cute turkey card and thought it would be fun to make. I made the turkey using punches! Isn't that fun?


I used the 1 3/8 circle punch for the body - chocolate chip
3/4 circle for the head - more mustard
two 1/4 circle for the buttons - real red
double circle for the eyes - basic black
3/4 square trimmed down for the hat - basic black
Boho Blossoms flowers for the feet and a petal for his beak - pumpkin pie
Scallop Punch for his feathers - real red, old olive, and chocolate chip

To fold the scallops:


1. Count five scallops and fold that portion of the circle down
2. Turn the circle over, and fold in half to form a crease in the middle for reference, then unfold.
3. fold the flat edge down from each side so the folded edges line up with the middle crease (similar to making a paper airplane fold).