Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Herb Garden Thank You


My sister-in-law showed up for Thanksgiving with this beautiful herb garden in hand ~ lucky me!  I knew just what I wanted to use on a thank you card for her!

I combined Basket of Wishes and Live, Love, Grow to create (as best I could) a reproduction with paper and ink.  This card is so cute, if I do say so myself!  It is perfectly "me." When you figure out what your style is, it is fun to bring that personality out on each card.  

It measures 4 1/4" square.  I love square cards, but don't always want to pay extra postage for the shape.  If you make it 4 1/4" square, it will fit into a Medium Envelope from our catalog and no extra postage will be necessary.


I started with a piece of Old Olive measuring 4 1/4" x 8 1/2" and scored it at 4 1/4" to create the base. I embossed the front only of the base with the Petal Burst Textured Impressions Embossing Folder.

Next I cut a piece of Always Artichoke at 3 3/4" x 3 3/4."  A 3 1/2" square of Watercolor Paper is glued to the Artichoke layer after stamping and watercoloring the plant.

Stampin' Ink Pads used:  Basic Gray, Cajun Craze, Old Olive, Always Artichoke, Garden Green, and Sahara Sand.

Coloring Tools and Accessories:  Aqua Painter, Blender Pen, and Old Olive Baker's Twine

I covered the back flap of the envelope with a piece of Always Artichoke Designer Series Paper.


On the inside I layered Old Artichoke with Watercolor Paper, stamped a sprig from Live, Love, Grow, and a Thank You from a brand new set called All Things Thanks.  It will be available when the Occasions Catalog comes out on January 4, 2017.

I hope you like my little card as much as I do!  It was fun and easy to make.  I used the Aqua Painter to color the basket, but found the Blender Pen to be easier on the plants.  Give it a try!  

Karen


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9 comments:

  1. Karen, this is a great and perfect card! Love it!!!!!

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  2. Hi Karen, what a perfect thank you card for such a wonderful gift. Each time I see a project with this set, I think I will get it. Your project just sealed the deal...thanks Friend!

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    1. Karen is known to be a great enabler...I see she got you too!

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    2. Love it! The great enabler! I'm glad you like the card, and yes it is a very fun stamp set to own. :-)

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  3. Karen, your card is a perfect example of art imitating nature! You nailed it!

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    1. Thanks, Jeanie! I love it when I have something to inspire me - fun!

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