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Harvest Meadow - Thank you 2

Thank you for stopping by today, I hope I inspire you to create. Here is another card I have created using the Harvest Meadow Suite. I cant get enough of this suite with its pretty Designer Series Paper and the stamp set that has beautiful flower images to colour in.  This card showcases the Designer Series Paper. I used Crumb Cake as the base. Second layer is Bumblebee Cardstock 14.4 x 10cm. Cut a piece of Harvest Meadow DSP 13.6 x 9.3 cm for the third layer and adhere to card base. Tasteful Label Dies was used to cut out from Basic White Cardstock then stamped image in Memento Ink and coloured in using Stampin' Write Markers. Stamp sentiment "Thank You" in Memento Ink on scrap piece of Basic White Cardstock and using the label die from the Harvest Dies. Place a length of Very Vanilla Scalloped Lace Trim across the card base using glue dots placed where the labels will go. Now place the flower and sentiment onto card using dimensionals. Place a piece of Basic White Cards...

Nature's Harvest Thank you card

Thank you for stopping by my blog today. This week has been exciting as the Stampin' Up! July/Dec Mini Catalogue was finally released to our customers. Stampin' Up! had to move the release date to August due to a delay in some of the products because of COVID. But I can tell you it is worth the wait!! This catalogue is full of wonderful suites and stand alone stamps. There are products to suit everyone from christmas, halloween, beautiful nature and even some penguins and dogs. Plus along with the Mini Catalogue comes Sale-a-bration, where with a qualifying spend you can choose from FREE stamp sets, Designer Series Paper or even some dies. Go to my online store and check it out. So today I am showing you this beautiful card that I CASEd from Michele Jutrisa  using the new Harvest Meadow suite which includes the Nature's Harvest stamp set, Harvest Meadow DSP, Timeworn 3D Embossing Folder and Harvest Dies. This is so far one of my favourites. Check out the instructions below ...