Simple Thank You Card

Simple Thank You Card

Hello Everyone – I have an adorable Simple Thank You Card Idea to share with you today.

Despite the rain Remi and I had a fun day yesterday. I had found a Minnie Mouse shrinky dink kit a couple of months ago and bought it for her. She did those yesterday.

Today we are headed to the Paint Your Own Pottery shop. We have a reservations for her to paint a piece of pottery in the morning. I am sure this will be interesting.

I ran across a card in my surfing the internet and I loved the layout. The products used were from another company and you know I like to see if I can recreate it using Stampin’ Up supplies. I think I did a pretty good job of making my version of the card.

For the circle image I cut out 4 of them and glued them together to get a thicker element. Great way to add dimension when you can’t use dimensionals! The dots across the card are actually gold embossed for some bling.

I love that sentiment. It is my favorite Thank You stamp to use currently. I love the font and the wording is so playful! I can see me using it a lot in my card making!

I opted for the medium daisy punch and then had a hard time deciding on what color to make my daisy. Ended up using Blackberry Bliss. Here is my mainly white with a pop of color Simple Thank You Card.

Using lots of white space is very visually appealing.  The circle element places the focus on the flower image.  To see how I created the texture on this Simple Thank You Card click through.
Don't miss the daisy used for the card front of my Simple Thank You Card.  Super cut with those purple tips!

This daisy punch is so versatile. Check out this idea that pairs the punch with the Forever Greenery patterned paper. If you are partial to Black Eyed Susan’s look at how the daisy punch is perfect for creating that flower.

Products

Here are the supplies I used for my card today. Don’t forget to use the host code if your order is under $150. If over that you use the rewards!

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Don’t you just love the sponging on the tips of that daisy? So easy to do. Do you like to sponge? What tool is your favorite for sponging on color? Leave me a comment and tell me how you sponge on your color. Thanks for visiting and have a Wonderful Wednesday!

Today’s card was inspired by Ros Crawford.

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