Hello and Happy Wednesday Everyone!
Do you know what today is? Today is a FUN
We are to make a card for THANKSGIVING!!!
Using any Cartridge or colors we'd like! Is that
not the best challenge??? Well since Fall is in
full swing and Halloween is just around the corner....
I think a nice Thanksgiving card is just what we need right
about now! Sooo here is my Design Team card! :o)
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Card Stock - Early Espresso, Cajun Craze, More Mustard,
Old Olive, Very Vanilla (SU)
Designer Paper - Autumn Spice (SU)
Stamp - Inkadinkado
Cartridges - Thanksgiving (Corn) Cut @ 3"
George & Basic Shapes (Circles) Cut @ 1 3/4" & 2"
Lacy Labels - (Scallop Circles) Cut @ 2 1/4" & 2 1/2"
Ink & Twine (SU)
Double Scallop Punch (Martha Stewart)
Devine Swirl Embossing Folder (Provo Craft)
Corner Rounder - We R Memory
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Here's a view of the added dimension on the Corn layers....
I just love the way it POPS out at you!
Well that's my Thanksgiving card, now all
of you need to hop on over to http://www.cricutcardzchallenge.blogspot.com/
And make a wonderful Thanksgiving card too!
I'll stop on by your blogs to check it out! :o)
Thanks for taking a peek,
let me know what ya think!
Have a GREAT Day!
Theresa
Nice card!! Love the paper!! Anita
ReplyDeleteI really like your card. I love the dimension you put on it as well. I also love the paper. Great job!
ReplyDeleteConnie (DT#2)
Oh Theresa, this is just awesome!! The cardstock colors and that pattern paper are just beautiful for this card! Just perfect!!!!
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This is a very nice card. Love the classic fall colors. Great job on you DT card for CCC #45!!
ReplyDeleteAlso wanted to add that your blog design ROCKS!! Love the spider webs and polka dots :-)
Love that corn, and these papers are gorgeous! Great job team mate!
ReplyDeleteGreat card for the CCC challenge! Love the corn cuts, and your scalloped circle is the perfect addition. TFS!!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Karen
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Very pretty card! I love the paper and corn image. Great job. -Nicole (DT#1)
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