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Thanks, You're the Best - Pretty Pink Posh

Hello, crafty friends! Today I'm sharing a Thank you card with an autumn feel to it. I used the new Fall Tree die and then added some images from a previously-released stamp set, Pumpkin Patch Critters.


Let’s start! I first cut an A2 sized white cardstock and ink blended it with Distress Oxide Inks in Fossilized Amber, Spiced Marmalade, and Abandoned Coral. I splattered acrylic paint in black, gold, and white. Once dry, I cut the panel with the Stitched Notes die. I adhered the border directly onto a card base and foam mounted the center on the card base. 

Next, I worked on the Fall Tree die. I ink blended Fossilized Amber, Peeled Paint, and Spiced Marmalade Distress Oxide Inks onto a piece of scrap paper and then cut the leaves from it. I ink blended Gathered Twigs Distress Oxide Ink onto another piece of scrap paper and used it to cut the trunk of the tree. I glued the trunk and leaves onto the card panel.


I then stamped, colored, and cut the images from the Pumpkin Patch Critters Stamp Set. I used Copic markers - YR18/16/14 for the pumpkins and W3/1/0 for the bunny. I foam mounted the images on the card panel. 


Lastly, for the sentiment, I cut the Thanks script die in black and gold. I adhered the black on top of the gold script, off setting a bit for a shadow effect. I then white heat emboss the You’re the best on a strip of black cardstock and this completes the card. 


Thanks for stopping by today! I hope that I’ve inspired you to create Thank you cards with a Fall theme. Have a great day!


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  1. The inking you did on this is perfect! I love how you used inked paper for the leaves.

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