Sunday, 12 November 2017

Feathers & Leaves Pop-Up Thanksgiving Card

Good morning friends

When I pulled out some fall themed papers, I found this package that had one full sheet, a few stickers left and lots of scraps in it. Well - time to use all that up!! I did make a couple of quick and easy cards that I'll post another day, then this one to use a bunch of the pretty leaf print scraps.


Because of the button, this will likely have to be one I hand deliver or add a bit of foam inside the envelope. But it just seemed to need the button! I went over the embossed feather lines with a glaze pen so they catch the light.


Inside I used an older (retired) Karen Burniston die - the Lorna Label. I made a Double Lorna, and managed to use several of the stickers from the sheet too!



Love those stitched leaves. Last fall I realized I didn't have any wafer thin leaf dies so purchased these stitched ones from Lawn Fawn. The blue ones here are cut from recycled packaging.


I love using things up from my stash - makes room for new goodies. :-)

Supplies:
Feather dies - Elizabeth Craft Designs
Twine
Button - Papertrey Ink
Brown, confetti, yellow, burgundy card stocks, and blue recycled packaging
Patterned paper & stickers - Echo Park
Sakura glaze pen
Lorna Label Pop-Up - Karen Burniston (Elizabeth Craft Designs - retired)
Stitched leaf dies - Lawn Fawn
Gift Thanks - Hero Arts
Brown fine point marker
Banner punch - Stampin' Up

Thanks for stopping by today

4 comments:

  1. where can I find the instructions for the double lornacard?? thank u!!!

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    1. Hi Jean! There are a couple of way to do it. I found this post from Raquel: http://raquelmason.blogspot.ca/2014/08/pop-it-ups-double-lorna-label.html Essentially you are cutting the Lorna Label on a folded card rather than open, but still place your alignment nubs along that fold. Hope that helps!!

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  2. wonderful creation!
    Elma

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  3. So miss these old pop ups, love your card

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