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Thursday, 11 June 2020

Thank You

I love patterned papers with bold patterns to make quick cards - this pretty paper was perfect for a 'Thank You' card.

I die cut a stitched square in the centre of the card blank and attached the paper behind the aperture.  I then added another piece of card behind the patterned paper.  I die cut the sentiment from white card and attached it above the flowers.


To make this card I used:
     6" x 6" white hammer card blank
     Lawn Fawn 'Outside In Stitched Square Stackables' and Cheery Lynn 'Thank You' dies
     Wild Rose Studio 'Antique Library' paper
     White hammer card

I am entering the following challenges:
     Crafty Calendar Challenge - Flowers
     Crafty Hazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge - June Challenge
     Happy Little Stampers Anything Goes With Dies - June Challenge

Kath x

9 comments:

  1. stunning Kath the white sentiment is beautiful against the designer paper

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  2. Hi Kath

    A great way to create a quick card .. .. and the paper you have showcased is beautiful. Love the colours.

    Hope all is well with you.

    Love Jules xx

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  3. Lovely 'thank you' card Kath love the background shows off the flowers beautifully

    Anne

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  4. It is a lovely paper Kath and your card is beautiful. Thank you for playing along at Crafty Calendar this month.
    Chris
    x

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  5. The flower script paper looks great in the aperture Kath and such a pretty style of 'thank you' sentiment. A perfect quick card. x

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  6. The designer paper is beautiful Kath, perfect for a quick card. Good luck in the Crafty Calendar Challenge with your lovely card. xx

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  7. Hi Kath, That's a nice card.

    Hope you have a fab Friday. Sue

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  8. Wow! This is a great way to use of snippets of design paper. Depending on the size of the snippet, you could custom tailor the appurture to fit them!

    Great card and great idea!

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  9. A fabulous card Kath, lovely papers.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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