I have a couple more Thanksgiving cards to share, they don't all have traditional sentiments on them this year but I am using what I have.
This first was using another stamp set.
- Great Impressions - Fall Garden stamp set, colored w/markers
- 49 and Market - In the leaves, wishing bubbles and trinkets (sentiment)
- Spellbinders - Labels 37 die
This next one I got recently at the stamp store in Missouri, more pretty Studio Light goodies.
- Studio Light - Charming Autumn die cut ephemera
- Jute twine
Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by today,
Connie


15 comments:
I like it! :)
These are both very nice Connie.
I hope you've had a happy and peaceful Sunday.
All the best Jan
I love them both, Connie!
It's not just the leaves falling from the trees, but one beautiful autumn card after another falling from your craft table. Each one beautiful in its own way!
Very Fall! Pretty creations! Loving that GI image, so typically charming country! The framed beauty of the next is just as lovely! Happy Thanksgiving!
So pretty, Connie xoxo
What pretty fall cards! Great coloring on the first card. The framed scenery on the second card is beautiful. Have a blessed Thanksgiving my friend.
Love these beautiful Thanksgiving cards!! Here's wishing you and yours a very blessed Thanksgiving week.
Both are beautiful cards! Love the stamp and your coloring on the first, and the Autumn Harvest sentiment is perfect as we count our blessings. I hope your Thanksgiving is a beautiful day!
Lovely details.
Beautiful cards. Blessings.
both so beautiful...it is good to use up what you have. i really love the card with the hat on the fence post. i assume once you stamp, you color the picture in. you do a great job with that!!
The mix of stamp work and die cut ephemera creates such a warm seasonal feel, and I love how the textures of jute twine and layered details bring depth to each design. The Autumn Harvest sentiment feels perfectly placed, capturing the spirit of the season with elegance.
these are fabulous cards!!!!! You did well with the sentiment and design elements!
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