Gorgeous Leaves Thank You card |
Note the hints of die cut copper foil, and copper heat embossing. |
This months customer Thank You Card was made using the Gorgeous Leaves bundle from Stampin' Up!® The rich tones of autumn are so incredibly attractive to me. The tapestry tones I call them..... In this card I used the deep color tones of Cajun Craze, Merry Merlot, Early Espresso, Cinnamon Cider, and Copper to
create this card. Layered on Very Vanilla cardstock, the effect is clean yet full of depth. This is a side fold card, with one mat layer of Cajun Craze. I embossed the card front with the Tasteful Textiles embossing folder. The greeting is heat embossed metallic copper.
Product details are listed at the end of this post.
This post is part of a Blog Hop that is connected to a year long Demonstrator Training program. Below you will find a list of blogs to visit. We all had the same theme of "Thank you", but I can guarantee that we have all interpreted it very differently. You are sure to be inspired by all the ideas. Each name in the list is a live link to their blog. Enjoy!
Blog Hop Links
Thank you for visiting my blog today.
Hugs,
Teah
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Elegant card Teah. Love these deep tones together. Thank you for taking part in our Demonstrator Training Blog Hop this month!
ReplyDeleteThank Kylie! Looking for to Blog Hopping with this group for another year :)
DeleteBeautiful, elegant card!
ReplyDeleteThank you Julie!
DeleteI like your card the best of them all! wow, really elegant, tasteful, beautiful... and all that to inspire us. thanks, just a user, not a demo.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I am glad you like it ;)
DeleteLovely card Teah, great texture x
ReplyDeleteThank you Mo!
DeleteLove!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kelly!
DeleteGorgeous card. Very elegant.😀
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandie!
DeleteYeah the copper is fabulous! I love the combo of colours with the copper, just gorgeous! Simple elegant design! Thx for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you like it. Thank you for your kind words.
DeleteLove this design, but wondering how you adhered the leaves to the card front? It looks like they are partly lifted, giving it great dimension. Love your ideas! ~Susie
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