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Woodland Thanks Stamp Set Sneak Peek - Pretty Pink Posh

Hello hello! Today, I have a sneak peek of a Thanksgiving card featuring images from the new Woodland Thanks Stamp Set, available on September 13th. These botanical images are absolutely gorgeous and can be used for any occasion. 



For this card, I cut a 5" square panel in yellow cardstock and ink blended the bottom with Spiced Marmalade Distress Oxide Ink. I also cut a 4.5" square in white cardstock and ink blended the center with Festive Berries and the top and bottom with Worn Lipstick Distress Oxide Ink. I splattered some water for an oxidized effect and added black and white dots using gel pens. I then adhered the smaller panel to the larger one. For the center of the card, I cut a 1" strip and ink blended with Vintage Photo Distress Oxide Ink and foam mounted it to the pink/red panel. 



Next, I stamped the images with Memento Rich Cocoa ink on 110lb white cardstock and colored them with Copic markers - E49/47/44/43/42, G99/46/43, R39/37/35, YR23/18/13, YR07/04/02. I then tucked in and adhered the leaves behind the brown strip. The Thankful greeting is also from the same Woodland Thanks Stamp Set and I love that it has a coordinating die. I cut additional pieces to stack up for dimension. I then stamped Happy Thanksgiving on a strip of yellow cardstock and glued it under the brown strip.  Lastly, I cut a white 5" square, scored at the .25" mark, and adhered it to the card panel to finish my card.

I hope that you enjoyed seeing my card for today! Thanks for stopping by!

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