This is the Thank You Card that I designed for all my fantastic friends, family & local business owners who donated or assisted us with our DAT'S Spring Yap 'N' Scrap 17 Hour Crop. Part of the proceeds from our event went to the Thunder Bay Therapeutic Riding Association. So, I used blue as the main colour for the card because that is the charity's colour and I stamped a horseshoe and a heart to represent a bit of what the charity is about (people with big hearts helping physically and mentally challenged children and adults find freedom on horseback).
I used Bazzill Scalloped paper for the base of the card and BoBunny Double Dot & a Two-Sided Patterned Paper from their old calendar line. BoBunny ribbon and CTMH stamps. Punched out some circles and flowers, stipple brushed some white paper for the inside of the card and there you have a fun, colourful Thank You Card. In the empty space on the inside, I hand wrote the Thank You note.
I actually made too many Thank You Cards and instead of gluing the thank you circle on the card, I made Happy Birthday ones to give to a couple of my Aunts for their birthdays.
Okay, so I love them all, but Edward is definitely my favorite! His hair rocks and I love your shading! Do not get me going on Twilight or we shall be here all day! Your turtle tot is super cute too and I'm so impressed that you managed to get a challenge in. I've yet to do that one.... Cheers, Shanna
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I have been married to my husband Trevor for 23 years. I mostly scrapbook my beautiful and amazing 21 year old daughter Amy, my very busy 8 year old son TJ, and my 3 year old Havanese, Winnie. My true passion is photography. I love taking photos & I love looking at photos and finding out the story behind them. Of course, my other true passions are scrapbooking and card making, but like most, finding the time to enjoy my passions are tough. This is mostly because my family & friends always come first. I believe that everyone has something to offer to this industry and I am hoping that maybe one of my projects inspires you to do what makes you happy or maybe just brightens your day.
Okay, so I love them all, but Edward is definitely my favorite! His hair rocks and I love your shading! Do not get me going on Twilight or we shall be here all day! Your turtle tot is super cute too and I'm so impressed that you managed to get a challenge in. I've yet to do that one....
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Shanna
Lighting up for the holidays is supposed to be fun, so
ReplyDeletedon't just get lights that you can turn on; get lights that turn you on. Consumers "going green" have already begun switching out their incandescent bulbs for compact fluorescents, which are miniature full-sized fluorescents. The much talked about drawback, the lack of evenly distributed light in LED lamps too has been now satisfactorily sorted out by Sharp with their proprietary coating technique of the glass enclosure.
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