Showing posts with label Thank You Cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thank You Cards. Show all posts

Friday, September 11, 2009

Yikes.

I'm just going to stop saying I'm going to post more often on here. Because lo and behold, I say that, then TWO months pass before I post again! Two months? How did those go so fast!!!!!

Today I had a little mishap when I was taking care of paying bills (very long story), but I was blessed to have a super helpful lady help me out in fixing what was pretty much my mistake. She was an absolute lifesaver. :) So, in a gesture of my extreme gratitude...I wanted to send her a card.



All stamps are by Hero Arts and ink is all by ColorBox. Patterned paper for the tree is Basic Grey. I drew the tree trunk details myself and cut the clouds out of white paper. Simple, but sweet!!!!

Thanks for looking!!!! Have a great day!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

A Long Legged "Thank You"



I just love birds, and I especially love this long legged little guy! I can just imagine him walking along the beach as waves come and go. What a cute little bird! I made this card using that "cardboard-y" colored paper again, ribbon from American Crafts, and the Thank You sticker is from Pebbles, Inc. I inked the edges with ColorBox chalk inks, and colored the little guy in. Simple, quick, and so adorable! Thanks for looking!

Friday, September 19, 2008

Nature Themed Thank You Card















SUPPLIES Stamps by: Inkadinkado (Bird), Hero Arts (Thank You); Cardstock: DCWV Naturals; Patterned Paper: K&Company; Ink (for stamps and side of paper) Colorbox Chalk Ink in Creamy Brown, Dark Brown, and Chestnut Roan

Good afternoon everyone! I just wanted to post a "Thank You" card I made. I inked the edges of all the papers to make it look a little more rustic. I also used my 1" circle punch to cut around the Thank You stamp (perfect fit!!!) and inked the edges of that as well. I used 3D Zots to adhere the square piece onto the card after the patterened paper was adhered. I used brass brads and put them on before putting the Zots on.

Hope you like it!