Hi everybody!
Happy Wednesday!
This week, the Joy's Life DT has been focusing on projects that use the colors
orange, green and brown.
I decided to make a simple card for
Thanksgiving
I grabbed the required colors from my patterned papers.
I love that plaid paper!
I kept my card pretty simple but I love how it turned out.
My favorite part of the card would definitely be this great sentiment and pumpkin from the
No cricut was used! What! I know, I was pretty shocked at myself also. ;)
I simply stamped my sentiment and pumpkin and then ran it through my cuttlebug with my spellbinders labels 4 die. I then layered that on top of the next size up and added some green pearls to the kraft.
To see more projects showcasing the colors orange, green and brown make sure you stop by the Joy's Life DT blog. There are projects added daily! Tons of inspiration over there.
Thanks so much for stopping by and taking a look at my latest creation!
I really appreciate it!
I hope you have a great crafty day!
*I created this project while on the Joy's Life Design Team*
Supplies:
Card Stock: Recollections
Patterned Paper: Tim Coffey Mat Pad (K & Company)
Ink: Pumpkin Pie & Chocolate Chip (SU!)
Punches/Dies: xtra large photo corners (SU!), Corner Chomper (We R Memory Keepers), Labels 4 (Spellbinders)
Misc.: Ribbon (Ribbon Sense), Dimensionals (SU!), Pearls (Queen & Co.)
9 comments:
beautiful papers and colors wonderful design!
A Lovely Card!!TFS
Migdalia
Very pretty card. I like the pennants/banners
Stacey, this is a very elegant and pretty card. Love it!
So elegant, Stacey! I love it! It's so understated. Just beautiful!
Evelyn
What a beautiful fall card! Love the pretty papers and the layers for your sentiment are just lovely!
Such a beautiful card and I love the presentation (on the doily).
Stay Creative,
Georgiana
Carson's Creations
I love this card. I need to try to make a card with banners like that. So cool. PLEASE remind me of the blog hop! I don't want to miss it! :) Janis
I love this card, Stacey! Yes, it is simple in design, but it still has an big impact. Great job!
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