There's still plenty of time to get those FLORAL thank you cards made to share
with us before delivering it to your Thanksgiving hostess! Wait. If you're cooking, I hope someone will deliver their thanks to YOU!
I promised I'd use that 'leftover' panel of curry paper - after all, 'leftovers' are
the best part of Thanksgiving! I softened the look with a slip of vellum:
But I just couldn't bear to cover much of it - it is a THANKS challenge!
This old SSS Sunflower outline die was just the ticket!
I finished it off with a sentiment that was gifted to me by my friend Nora - I stamped it in Versafine Tuxedo black and fussy-cut it!
Okay, friends. I'm off to see if YOU have added your own
thank-you card to our gallery!
BTW there's much to be thankful for in our team reminder gallery, too!
Michele
Oh... I just love what the vellum adds to your lovely card! I don't think I've seen this sunflower die, but it sure is fun. Another little work of art, Michele!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely, Michele! Simple and beautiful, but a card with a lot of umph. You're saying "thanks" like you really mean it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reminder. I do have a thank you card that would be perfect for this challenge. Will endeavour to get it linked. Your card is great. The vellum is such a good idea. It softens but doesn't detract from the message but also makes the die cut flower really pop. Love it xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet sentiment (and font), such a pretty card and a lovely start to my day Michele!
ReplyDeleteI haven't added yet and need to get busy on it. Love, love, love the pretty sunflower and how the vellum softens the thankful background!
ReplyDeleteThis is simple but oh so striking Michele! I love the vellum over the thanks and that sunflower is the perfection addition to add a flower but not take away from that lovely "thanks" background! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty, Michele!
ReplyDeleteThat outline die is fabulous, Michele, and great to show off the multiple stamping of the 'Thanks'.
ReplyDeleteYour vellum did the trick, highlighted that beautiful flower and wonderful curry while letting the sentiment shine though
ReplyDeleteAs a fellow sunflower lover, I adore your sweet die cut! The vellum was the perfect thing to make it pop. Beautiful card, Michele!
ReplyDeleteThis is just fantastic, Michele. What a clever and FABULOUS design!
ReplyDeleteIt's just amazing what some vellum will do, and the perfect background, indeed, for your outline sunflower! Love it!
ReplyDeleteYou do have a wonderful way with leftovers.....the look of the vellum is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteFunnily enough I have just finished making a curry but it isn't as beautiful as your stunning card. Love the way you have used the vellum very subtle and works beautifully with that gorgeous outline die.
ReplyDeleteMarie