Joining in the fun today with the InKing Royalty blog hop! November is a time of gratitude and thanksgiving, and we've made
projects that say "thanks!" to special people in our lives. We are
excited to share our creations and hope you love them! After you read my post,
I hope you'll hop over to the next person on the list at the base of this post.
I love my dies, and am especially fond of the dies with coordinating embossing folders! The Merriest Frames is amazing. I cut the foliage sides off because I wanted the "thanks" to extend over the edge. The extra side pieces are saved for another project. The bottom of the thanks is a shade darker, blended with the same color as the cardstock, very subtle. I love Old Olive and Early Espresso together! Need some Christmas thank you notes?
Dies: SU Stitched Rectangle, SU Merriest Frames, SU Amazing Thanks
Misc: SU Merriest Frames hybrid embossing folder, SU pearls
Thank you for stopping by
today. I hope you'll hop along to the next stop on the blog hop, Robin Myren at Songbird Designs by Robin. There's lots of inspiration to
be found in this group - and you don't want to miss it!
- Brian King at Stamp with Brian
- Jackie Beers at Blue Line Stamping
- Jan Dufour at Stamp Me Silly
- Candy Ford at Stamp Candy
- Lynn Kolcun at Avery's Owlery
- Marilyn Jones at Stamp with MJ
- Sue Jackson at Just Peachy Stamping
- Renae Novak at Blessed by Cards
- Sheryl Sharp at Sharp Notes by Sheryl
- Robin Myren at Songbird Designs by Robin
Love the simplicity here. It really makes everything pop! The Thanks is my favorite and love the tail extending over.
ReplyDeleteWonderful way to use the Merriest Frames in an alternative type of card. Great creativity.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use the EF/die! And the sentiment shading is perfect.
ReplyDeleteVery clever way to use this folder. I love it.
ReplyDeleteI really like your clean and classy card. So elegant! Less is definitely more when it comes to your card.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the subtle ombre effect on the sentiment here. Such a beautiful card, Sheryl!
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous! I really like the subtle ombre effect on the sentiment.
ReplyDeleteStunning!!
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