Thanks So Much

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I have fallen in love with the window and fence dies together.  I thought they would be great to use together again in this week’s Splitcoaststampers Sketch Challenge.

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I used the Rubbernecker Thanks So Much sentiment since I need a thank you card to give to a friend at work. Here is what I came up with.

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I applied the eyelet drapes to the back of the window and mounted to the card base with mounting tape.

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The flower border was cut once in green and once in pink.  I glued them together on the grass area and then snipped the green heads off the flowers to let the pink flowers show. I glued the fence and flower border together and mounted to the card with mounting tape.

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I cut pickets off a left over piece of fence to create the sign post for the sentiment.  I love the pink flowers and crisp white against the blue background.  I think my friend will love getting this.

I hope you are having a great week.  I hope to have something fun to share with you tomorrow. 

Stamps: Rubbernecker Thanks So Much 565-18
Paper: Retired SU DP, White, Regal Rose, Gable Green
Ink: Regal Rose
Accessories: Poppy Stamps Madison Window Die, ODBD Fence, Memory Box Spring Border, Nestabilities, Glossy Accents, Mounting Tape, MS Eyelet Punch

13 thoughts on “Thanks So Much”

  1. Quelle magnifique carte!
    Je pense que votre ami va l’adorée.
    Encore une fois, merci de partager vos splendides créations.
    C’est toujours un vrai plaisir de voir vos messages.
    Heureusement que le net est là, il nous permet de voyager.
    Chantal

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  2. Oh my Kitty – your card brings a smile to me face! So spring like and reminds me of the next door neighbor I had when I was growing up. She had a white picket fence in the front yard lined with roses and a lace curtain in the front window!

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  3. You are amazingly talented! Is everything cut from due cuts and punches? Do you ever use the Cricut in your creations? I am new to your blog and just wondering.
    Renee

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