Happy Friday! As promised, today is the day the winner of the Cocoa Treat Card is announced and I have to say that I really enjoyed all the kind comments. It is so nice to know that someone is looking at and being inspired by our projects! Please keep leaving us feedback, it is really encouraging to hear from you :)
The random winner of the Cocoa Treat Card comments is Heidi Saxen! Here is her comment:
So cute! Will make for my parents helpers in my classroom!
And here is an added surprise!! I loved all the nice comments on the Clementine Turkey post so much that I decided to do another random drawing and give away an additional Cocoa Treat Card! The surprise winner is Jan! Here is her comment:
This Turkey is adorable! I am definately making these for my Thanksgiving table. I just love your blog.. Thank you for all the great ideas especially using the Artiste cartridge.
Congratulations Heidi and Jan! Please email your address to me (rachelloesch@sbcglobal.net) and I will send out your Cocoa Cards this weekend.
Now, for today's project I made a Harvest Happiness Card!
I used the awesome CTMH Art Philosophy Cartridge for this project. It coordinates perfectly with the stamp set that I used: Harvest Happiness!
Here are the pages and cuts: Leaf2 (pg 34) cut at 2", Acorn (pg 36) cut at 1", Oval4 (pg 52, not pictured) cut at 1 1/4", Oval3 (pg 42) cut at 1", Leaf4 (pg 56) cut at 1 1/2"), Leaf1 (pg 62) cut at 2 1/2".
I colored a clear button with a CTMH Autumn Terracotta alcohol ink marker, and tied it on a piece of burlap ribbon.
The base of the card is Kraft cardstock, and I used 3-D Foam tape to pop up the leaf, acorn, and sentiment. I also added some Sparkles, my favorite! I'm linking this post to the Canvas, Cork, & Burlap Challenge in the Moxie Fab World! You have until midnight EDT on Monday, November 19 to link up your own project. I hope I've inspired you with my card!
Happy Crafting!
Beautiful Rachel! Great directions too. You rock!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Great instructions as usual and I love how you colored the clear button, I'll have to remember that.
ReplyDeleteLove this Rachel! Especially the burlap and bling! The marker technique is Awesome too! Great seeing you last night!
ReplyDeleteColoring the clear button is GREAT! Thanks for creating and sharing!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card! Thank you also for providing such detailed directions. I love the look of the alcohol marker colored button! thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDelete:) Marie
This is a beautiful card and great instructions!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!
Oh, my goodness! Love this card. I didn't know that you could color a clear button with those pens. That is so cool! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove this card .... thanks for the great instructions, too!
ReplyDeleteI love the coloring a button idea. TFS
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