Emma's Throwback Thursday challenge this week is to make a thank you card the old school way. No cricut, no Gypsy.
This set from SU called Day of Gratitude is definitely a fall set, but when I get a stamp set I always try to look for more way to use it. I want to see if it would work for an angle card.
Isn't she cute? I need to get the lighting right in my light box. The picture doesn't show how she sparkles. I used white embossing powder to do her dress and silver to do her wings. Her halo is covered in Stickles. The face is from the Peachy Keen stamp set called Winter Faces Assortment that I won from one of Emma's giveaways. I just LOVE this set. To makes this card really "Old School" I used stickers for the (U R An) that I got about 7 years ago at a Creative Memory party. Her hair is some fuzzy fibers. The words "Thank You" are stamped down at the bottom right with white ink. You can't see them but they are there.
This card is going to my in-laws' neighbor. She has be so good to them, checking on them and bringing them meals. I wanted to make her a special thank you card.
Here is another project I did with this set. I got the idea from LeAnne here. I just started them because I only had two mint patties. I have to get more peppermint patties and add the Happy Thanksgiving but I wanted to show you before Thursday. Yikes, is it only thee days away.
This is the stuff I love to make. Thanks for the great idea LeAnne!
Well I better run I have two Thanksgiving dinners to plan and make.
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6 comments:
Awwww such sweet projects. The cute little Angel made me smile. Adorable :)
these are so cute I found you at Emma's and I love your work I am now a new follower with you please come join me too Debbie
This is adorable sweetie!
I am sorry I missed you on Sat art the convention. I planned on being there- had a bad sinus infection.
On of these days we will meet up yet!
Well, did you hear the "thunk" as my jaw hit the floor? This is SOOOOO sweet---I LOVE the white embossing on the blue....and then to make it into an angel is even more spectacular! You are so stinkin' clever! Can't wait to try this myself!!! TFS! Oh, and your turkeys are cute, too! (Giggle)
Really sweet little angel. Great job.
I Love your projects too cute...
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