Using my trimmer, I cut out the overlay and base for the card. I then used my "Another Thank You" photopolymer stamp set to stamp on the overlay. With today being Thanksgiving, there is a lot to be thankful for like our families and friends. Even though this card is not a perfect fit, it will have to do for tonight's creation. Unfortunately, I can't bring my whole craft room with me when I travel away from more than one day. Things like this are bond to happen and out of my control so I just have to roll with the punches. Until next time, happy carding everyone.
Showing posts with label thankful. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thankful. Show all posts
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Thank you!
Tonight's creation was suppose to have a Thanksgiving theme, but unfortunately that didn't turn out the way I planned. I had pre-cut an image using my Silhouette to adhere together today since I am way from my craft room for the holiday, but while I was assembling it I ripped one of the pieces. I decided to go with plan B. Plan B is not that exciting. It is hard to make cards when I am way from home since I don't know what supplies I will need and such. Enough with me complaining though and let's discuss tonight's creation.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Thankful!
With Thanksgiving tomorrow, there are so many things that I am thankful for. So I thought tonight's creation was prefect for this occasion. Using my Big Shot, I cut out the word "Thankful" with Stampin UP's expression thinlits. I then cut out the card base and overlay. Once those were cut out, I used the Magnificent Maple stamp to create the background on the overlay. I love how the background turned out and how they came together at the bottom. The expression thinlit helped it come together nicely as well. Until next time, happy carding everyone.
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