Good morning friends
Today's share is a card I made for a challenge at Split Coast Stampers, which was to make a thank you card for a rescue group who had gone above and beyond when a hurricane hit the Carolinas in the US. Of course I had to jump in on the challenge! On the home front, our own Alberta Animal Rescue Crew Society (AARCS) had put out a call for donations and help as they were at their capacity with more animals needing help.
My thought is that anybody who helps out animals in distress is a hero and it doesn't matter what country you are in. So hubby pulled out a little used kennel from our garage and drove it to AARCS to donate and I made a cash donation to them to tuck into this card.
Here is the card front, using a Cut Apart from an Echo Park paper package. Such a true quote, right?
Inside I used Karen Burniston's new House Pivot Panels, turning the houses into a row of dog houses. I thought that was fitting for a rescue organization!
Finally here is a top view of the way a Pivot Panel looks inside a card. Whenever I give someone a Pivot Panel card they turn it to view it from the top, so that is why I took this shot. :-)
Supplies:
Blue, Black, Red, Kraft, Brown and cream card stocks
Patterned paper & Journal Cards - Echo Park
Stitched fishtail banner - MFT Stamps
1054 Rectangles Crosshatch - Karen Burniston
1063 House Pivot Panel - Karen Burniston
1019 Gift Card Label (small oval) - Karen Burniston
1062 Evergreen Pivot Panel (tree) - Karen Burniston
Black fine point marker
1024 Cat and Dog - Karen Burniston
Stitched Fishtail Banner - MFT Stamps
1066 Thank You - Karen Burniston
Today's share is a card I made for a challenge at Split Coast Stampers, which was to make a thank you card for a rescue group who had gone above and beyond when a hurricane hit the Carolinas in the US. Of course I had to jump in on the challenge! On the home front, our own Alberta Animal Rescue Crew Society (AARCS) had put out a call for donations and help as they were at their capacity with more animals needing help.
My thought is that anybody who helps out animals in distress is a hero and it doesn't matter what country you are in. So hubby pulled out a little used kennel from our garage and drove it to AARCS to donate and I made a cash donation to them to tuck into this card.
Here is the card front, using a Cut Apart from an Echo Park paper package. Such a true quote, right?
Inside I used Karen Burniston's new House Pivot Panels, turning the houses into a row of dog houses. I thought that was fitting for a rescue organization!
Finally here is a top view of the way a Pivot Panel looks inside a card. Whenever I give someone a Pivot Panel card they turn it to view it from the top, so that is why I took this shot. :-)
Supplies:
Blue, Black, Red, Kraft, Brown and cream card stocks
Patterned paper & Journal Cards - Echo Park
Stitched fishtail banner - MFT Stamps
1054 Rectangles Crosshatch - Karen Burniston
1063 House Pivot Panel - Karen Burniston
1019 Gift Card Label (small oval) - Karen Burniston
1062 Evergreen Pivot Panel (tree) - Karen Burniston
Black fine point marker
1024 Cat and Dog - Karen Burniston
Stitched Fishtail Banner - MFT Stamps
1066 Thank You - Karen Burniston
Thanks for stopping by today
Love how you turned the houses into dog houses
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