Wednesday 2 October 2024

Thank you

I had quite a few thank you cards to make over the last couple of weeks, following our Golden Wedding Anniversary.

I have a big pile of patterned paper snippets from 12" x 12" paper pads, so I found about 20 snippets which measured at least 6" x 4" to use with a Memory Box 'Grand Thank You' die. 

The flowers were made with punches and dies. (All finished cards measured 6" x 4", who said the camera never lies!)

The flowers were made with snippets too and I actually remembered to take a photo of them for the Snippets Challenge.

I am joining in the following challenges:






11 comments:

  1. You chose beautiful papers for your thank you cards Liz

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  2. A lovely selection of thanks cards using those pretty papers - such a good idea.

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  3. A lovely collection of cards Liz and great use of your snippets too.
    Kath x

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  4. What a pretty collection Liz, always like those off the edge MB dies.

    B x

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  5. What a great idea and beautiful result! Hugs, Gerrina

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  6. The large 'Thank You' die works well for this batch of cards Liz and a great way of using those leftover pieces of patterned paper too. x

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  7. What a brilliant idea Liz - LOVE the paper you used. Adding the additional flower is a perfect finishing touch.

    Hugs
    Di xx

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  8. Very pretty set of thank you cards, great use of your pretty papers xx

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  9. Love your floral thank you cards. Great statement die for use on your DP and I love the floral embellishment.

    Thanks for entering a piece of homework to the Snippets Playground. See you up in the treehouse later. xxx

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  10. Very lovely selection of papers and I love seeing you using paper bits for the flowers. I am very similar, I punch down all my paper bits to use them up for flowers, hearts, leaves and any other punches on hand. These flowers are just so lovely and pair nicely with your papers too.

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  11. these are all really pretty and a great way to use the TY die.

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