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Thursday, November 26, 2015

Stampin' Up! Australia - Stampin' Up! Wondrous Wreath Thanksgiving card

Hi

Welcome to this week's Create with Connie and Mary Thursday Challenge.


I used the colour palette from ColourQ and quite liked the idea of exploring non-traditional Thanksgiving colours.

We don't celebrate Thanksgiving in Australia so I only have the one Thanksgiving greeting which is unfortunately retired, but Wondrous Wreath (a current set) makes for a lovely Thanksgiving statement and I think it works beautifully in these colours. :)

I do have several American friends who celebrate Thanksgiving so this card will be going to one of them. :)

Here is our sketch....



Here are the colours from Colour Q...




Card recipe

Stamp - Wondrous Wreath, Day of Gratitude
Ink - Rich Razzleberry, Wisteria Wonder, Tangerine Tango, Soft Sky 
Cardstock - Whisper White, Rich Razzleberry
Tools - Stampin' Trimmer, Stampin' Dimensionals, SNAIL, Glue Dots, Big Shot, 
Wonderful Wreath Framelit Dies, Precision Plate
Accessories - Metal Rimmed Pearls

I hope you will join in and create a card with us.....and please feel free to leave me and the other CCMC participants some comments! :)

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6 comments:

  1. What a great CAS wreath card, love the colors you chose! Love ALL of it! Great job with the sketch!

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  2. I recognised these colours immediately Alison and I just love how you used them for your Thanksgiving wreath - such a fabulous CAS card!

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  3. Love those colors for a wreath and the way you angled it off the edge is a nice artistic touch!

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  4. Fabulous job with both challenges! No one does CAS better than you, Alison!

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  5. I love the purple for a Thanksgiving color and I agree with Jenny, you rock the CAS cards! :)

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  6. Another great double challenge! Love the colors! Love how the wreath is tucked into the corner of the card.

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Peace & love
Alison xx