
It's my favorite day of the month again! Time for another fun challenge at
Aud Sentiments. The theme for this challenge is "Happy
Thanksgiving" or "
Thanks". You must use one of those sentiments on your card. For the challenge this week we are being sponsored by
Catherine Pooler. She is a Stampin Up demonstrator. She sent members of the design team fabulous papers and embellishments to use for our cards. She sent me the selection of papers I used on my card as well as the ribbon and brad. Even though I have a few stamps from Stampin Up I had never used their papers before this challenge. I have to say that I am very impressed! Not only are they beautiful, but the papers cut so easily with my trimmer and my Cricut. I had heard people say the paper "cuts like butter" and that is an accurate description of the papers.
Card Details:
Copics: R00, R20, E40, E41, E35, E08, E37, E33, YR23, E53
Leaves: A Child's Year Cricut cartridge cut at 1.5 inches
Now it is your turn. Make a project using "Happy Thanksgiving" or "Thanks" and link it up on the
Aud Sentiments challenge blog for your chance to win. I can't wait to see all of the your creations.
3 comments:
This is fabulous, Julie - it made me smile!
Diane x
I know I already commented on this over on the forum...but I have to say it again! I LOVE this Julie!!! That turkey is just too precious dressed like a bunny to avoid his determined fate! haha
have a great day!
hugs & blessings!
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