This simple cards uses strips of Evergreen to share this message. I used Sage, Pine, & Acorn inks for the sentiments from the November stamp of the month, Thanks a Bunch.
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This simple cards uses strips of Evergreen to share this message. I used Sage, Pine, & Acorn inks for the sentiments from the November stamp of the month, Thanks a Bunch.
Who would you give this card to? Leave a comment!
It’s only been almost a year, but I just got last year’s Thanksgiving photos printed and scrapbooked!
Using a sketch from Make It From Your Heart, I used the November stamp of the month, Thanks a Bunch, and the retired Harvest Wishes stamp set, along with the Daisy Alphabet stamp set. I colored the cornucopia with colored pencils. Evergreen was the focus of my color palette (Pine & Acorn) with the addition of Desert Rose.
Don’t be afraid to mix and match colors & patterns!
The newest Close To My Heart Idea Book, the November-December 2023 version, is perfect for the holidays, BUT these beautiful products are not limited to the holiday season! I used Silver Bells, but not for Christmas, but to highlight my girls in 2007 and 2018 at the Biltmore Estate.
When I saw this paper, I knew that I had found what I needed to preserve these sweet photos and memories of our girls. I decided that Make It From Your Heart, Volume 6, Pattern 11, was the perfect sketch for my photos.I used a favorite retired alphabet stamp set for my title and cut some Thin Cut hearts, circles, and foliage to accent this layout. The pretty gold foliage on both pages are stickers from the Silver Bells collection. I used the very pretty Silver Bells dots as embellishments across both pages.On the right page, I decided to journal on White Daisy that I cut to fit. I used a flip flap so that I could add two photos of the girls. (I debated have the rear-facing photos on both pages but decided not to.)Here is the page with the flip flap open to reveal the third photo.
Did you notice how I added thin strips of gold glitter paper and gold and silver metallic marker accents?
Don't be afraid to stretch your stash beyond their obvious uses! Also, be sure to make connections between then and now as you tell your family's and friends' stories!