A Simple Thank You…

Hi! How are you? I hope you are having a fantastic week! Have you seen the full moon? Wowza. The moon has been huge here, and the sky is very colorful…making for some very spooky nights, and very pretty mornings. Mornings aren't really my dealio, but since I'm up anyway it's nice to see the pretty sky! Anyhoo…on to a card! Remember a couple of weeks back when my work laptop died and had to be brought back to life by the (super) nice IT guy? Well, I wanted to make him a card to go with a big batch of cookies. He's a guy, and I don't really know him that well, so I wanted to keep it simple. Here's what I came up with:

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The leaf was stamped in a pretty bamboo green pigment ink and then stamped off a second time underneath the first image. That's all! I matched it to some nice bazzill cardstock in a matching color.

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The leaf stamp is from Impression Obsession and the sentiment is from Hero Arts. I mounted the focal point paper onto a kraft card base and added some twine. The sentiment is stamped in brown for a more earthy feeling.

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Here's a neato trick for putting any kind of twine, thread or thin ribbon – make a tiny half circle with your punch and then it will stay put!

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And…now…I would like to unveil Mr. Buddy's 2011 Fall Portrait! I think he's looking quite debonair in this photo…don't you?

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Have a wonderful day everyone! And, as always, thank you so much for stopping by here!  

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14 responses to “A Simple Thank You…”

  1. Rachel ♥ (Gingerbread Gal) Avatar

    What a beauty! Love the clean look! So lovely! Mr. Buddy is looking dashing as always too. Have a great day, my friend!
    Hugs,
    GG

  2. Audrey Pettit Avatar

    Oh, what a lucky IT guy! Cookies AND that gorgeous card! Bet he’ll be wishing your computer dies more often. 😉
    Love, love your card, Wanda. Such a beautiful, clean design. Just some simple stamping, yet so eye-catching and graphic. Love your trick for keeping the twine in place, too. This is just fabulous, my friend!

  3. Nora Anne Avatar

    Perfect simple card 🙂 and I love your trick about adding the twine, I am definitely going to try that!
    and your Mr. Buddy’s portrait is exquisite 🙂

  4. Peggy Avatar
    Peggy

    Thank you! Love this simple, clean card!

  5. Fonda Jo Avatar
    Fonda Jo

    What a great simple card for any occasion.
    I love Buddy’s new photo….so regal!!!

  6. TeaDub! Avatar

    I so love this card! It’s a great one for mass producing thank you cards to have on hand. I also love the punched half circle…functional for the twine yet adds a nice touch to the card as well. Thanks for sharing!

  7. Holly Saveur Avatar
    Holly Saveur

    Love the card!And Buddy looks so super cute and proud with all the decoration..he always makes me smile!

  8. Ruby Avatar
    Ruby

    What a beautiful thank you card… very simple but very inviting! Tks also for the tip about the twine I will definitely try that on my next card.

  9. Jami Avatar

    Oh Wanda that card is really beautiful! I think it’s tough to make a simple card look so wonderful! Love Mr Buddy’s portrait too!

  10. Linda Monroe Avatar

    I love that fall thank you card. It’s perfect for a man. Also, thanks for the pointer about the twine and the cut out. I never knew you could do that. What a great idea. Oh and Mr. Buddy looks fabulous with his fall background. Great photo.

  11. Mary M. Avatar

    Love Mr. Buddy’s portrait…my cat would be trying to eat those leaves! =P

  12. Belinda Basson Avatar

    Love the idea to nip the edge of the card to hook the string into. Great card, less is more…

  13. Jodi Collins Avatar

    Clean, simple and TOTALLY gorgeous! LOVE Buddy too…he is SO cute!

  14. Nana Avatar
    Nana

    Me encanta tu gato, es hermoso.

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