Saturday, July 27, 2013

Lovely Vintage Thank You Cards

Hello Peeps!!
Heather here and I am back from Alaska!!  Alaska???  That is right, my family and my inlaws just got back from visiting my DH's brother in Alaska.  I had a fabulous time, enjoyed beautiful scenery for 10 days!  I will write a post up all about it on my blog once I get all my photos together.  By the way this was not a "Cruise" my BIL and SIL are VERY outdoorsy...so we hiked everywhere!  Meaning...sometimes I was closing my eyes and praying I was not eaten by a bear or falling off the side of a mountain....lol.

Lovey Vintage Thank you Cards
Today I would like to share a set of Vintage Thank You cards that I created.  In a nutshell, I used GIMP to size my images, then cut them out, used my Perfect Layers ruler to create my paper layers, adhered them with scor tape, added some glue, glitter and my fabby RRR goodies.
The Fabby Ribbons and Trims are from Really Reasonable Ribbon, glitters from Art Glitter and images from Gecko Galz
Card One

Really Reasonable Ribbon Goodies:  Juliet LaceMoss leavesLatte buttonCandi fix it foam pads and Scor tape.

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Card Two

Really Reasonable Ribbon goodies:  Juliet LaceMoss leaves and Latte buttons and Scor tape.

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Card Three


Really Reasonable Ribbon goodies: Juliet LaceMoss leaves and Latte buttons, Pink Diagonal ribbonEdna crochet lace and Scor tape.
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 Other Ingredients
(all links are on my blog for other ingredients)
Gecko Galz: Digital papers and Images
Art Glitter: Glue and Glitters
Perfect Paper Crafting:  Perfect layers ruler


Thank you for visiting us at Really Reasonable Ribbon today!!  Hope you are inspired to pull out your ribbons and get crazy creating!!
Hugs!!
Heather

4 comments :

  1. Your cards are beautiful Heather. I LOVE all the pretty ribbon and lace additions!! It's always good to have some thank you cards on hand

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  2. very pretty!
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  3. Oh how gorgeous!! Love the sparkle!! ~ Blessings, Tracey

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