December 5, 2011

A Fall Thank You

I thought I would take a few minutes from decorating the house for Christmas to post a card I made for my parents. As I said in my last post we spent Thanksgiving with them. I wanted to let them know how much we enjoyed the day. I knew I wanted the card to have a Fall feeling to it.

The large sunflower was stamped and cut out then attached with..you guested it...dimension dots. I then attached to mat stack cut out with foam dimension because it's thicker then my dots. I love using the two together.
You can see the difference between my dots and the foam in this picture.

Thanks for stopping by and have a blessed day.

Deanna

10 comments:

  1. What a wonderful card. I really like how you made the sunflowers curve around in the same arc as the Mat Stack. I think I'll try that sometime. Also, the gingham looks so nice as a backdrop.

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  2. Lovely card. It definitely has a fall feeling. All the elements coordinate nicely.

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  3. Beautiful card. I adore sunflowers and your use of them is lovely. Nifty looking cardstock. Kraft on one side white on the other? Cool. I am a big fan of dimensionals and foam tape too. Works a treat! The kraft gigham looks so pretty too. Marvelous card!

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  4. This is so beautiful- it's just so peaceful, yet happy at the same time. I really love it!

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  5. Very pretty! Now you have me wanting that Giga die!

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  6. Great card. I have that set too but it still have not seen ink yet. Hopefully that will change soon. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  7. Deanna , beautiful job on the thank you card for your parents . I love it!

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  8. I love love this card! That flower is gorgeous! AND I miss your posts! Thanking about ya and hoping all is well!! Hugs!

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  9. Being from Kansas, I love this! This is one for the CASE file!!! This would make a great set of cards too for your craft fair!!!!

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