Sunday 6 November 2016

AAA Cards - #77 Thanks/Thanksgiving

A topical theme at AAA Cards for the next fortnight - thanks or thanksgiving.

http://aaacards.blogspot.com/2016/11/cas-game-77-thanksthanksgiving.html

And as I'm from the UK I opted for thanks. Always a useful card to have tucked away in your stash.


I started by masking a circle and then stamping the script in grey all over a piece of card. This was then die cut into a stitched rectangle and the thanks stamped in a pop of red through the middle.


I added three sets of enamel dot triangles to add even more pops of red and I was done. Quick, easy and CAS.

Supplies:
Stamps: HLS, Thinking of You
Inks: SU, cherry cobbler, smoky slate
Dies: MFT Die-namics, double stitched rectangles 
Embellishments: Doodlebug Sprinkles, ladybug asst.

So which part of the theme will it be for your card? The AAA Cards DT have amazing inspiration for you - here - so do go visit thewir blogs and leave them some love. Always lovely to read nice comments!

Thanks for looking at my blog today, your time and company is always appreciated.  And keep crafting!

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9 comments:

  1. In LOVE with this card Jane!!! Stunning!

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  2. So classy and sophisticated Jane and what a brilliant idea to mask off party of the bg. Can't resist those sprinkles! X

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  3. The masked circle is so effective as a focal point, Jane! Love the script background and pops of red - very elegant :)

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  4. I really like this design, fabulous masking and great use of the text stamp x

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  5. So classy! Love the masked circle and the gray, white and red!

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  6. I love that script stamp - what is it!! Awesome card, and just beautiful composition with the masking and the red! Jenny x

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  7. Stunning! This is one of my favourite colour combos and the design has such an impact and is very eye catching. xx

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