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Showing posts with label Fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fall. Show all posts

Friday, November 22, 2013

Thanksgiving Day Card

This is a Thanksgiving Day card I made using Bo Bunny's Apple Cider paper, Magnolia's Tilda with Tag Gift stamp & colored it with Copics. I cut out a couple pumpkins from one of the papers and glued them over the gifts.

This is my first "official" card using the Magnolia stamps & Copic markers. I have had the markers for a couple weeks and have been practicing with them. They are so addictive aren't they! I have a lot more practicing to do but I love to color with them so that shouldn't be a problem. LOL

If you would like to purchase the paper, stamp and/or the markers, here are the links to the items in my shop:

Bo Bunny's Apple Cider Paper Collection

Tilda With Tag Gifts - Magnolia Stamp

Copic Markers



 

Sunday, July 22, 2012

"November 2005" Layout

Well as you can see I am still going through some old paper lines. These are papers from TPC Studio's Grandma's Attic Collection. (Yea I know - way back to 2010!) :-) The photos go back even further to 2005. This happened to be my mom's last Thanksgiving here on earth and it was also one that was great! Lots of family, food and fun times. My mom loved to cook for us, especially during the holidays.
The bottom flower is handmade. I actually made it a while back but it was the perfect colors for this layout.
  1. Using a medium five petal punch, punch one flower out of light colored cardstock and another one out of a darker coordinating paper.
  2. Using a small five petal punch, punch one flower out of the same dark paper.
  3. The tiny flowers on the dark medium flower's petals were made by using one of my border punches. Flip the punch over and look at the bottom - slip the petal into the punch, line up to where you want the tiny petal to fall and punch!
  4. I then glued the two medium flowers together so that it looks like one flower.
  5. Layer the "two" flowers, off-setting the petals and add a brad.
  6. Paint the petals with your favorite stickles to add glimmer.
  7. When dry, add tiny gems to the punched flowers on the petals.
Happy Scrapping!