Finally made time to join this wonderful blog hop again, the Wacky Watercooler!
Our theme is fall, of course!
I created a nice little array of items.
The first is a simple, elegant card –
Love these colors together! Very elegant and classy!
The third is a wonderful interactive card –
Pull up on the viewable area to see this –
…and did you see that the adorable main focal image moved up to?
Lastly, I always make some sort of Gratitude Journal for myself and as a Card Buffet item around this time. Here is the one for this year –
Inside it has 10 sheets of paper to notate what you are ‘grateful’ for. This is one of our Tag A Bag Gift Bags folded over and decorated.
I would love to read what you think about my Blog Hop projects before moving on to the next blog! And, if you attend my Card Buffet this weekend, you may or may not see these projects again, just sayin’!
In case you needed to see the previous one, Christine, again.
To continue on to Heidi’s blog.
In case you need to see who you missed!
Thanks for joining us this month! Card supplies listed below.
Give Thanks
- Suite Seasons stamp set
- Very Vanilla, Island Indigo card stocks
- Fabulous Foil Designer Acetate
- Gold Foil
- Island Indigo Ink
- Tear & Tape Adhesive
- Cookie Cutter Halloween stamp set, Acorny Thank You
- Cookie Cutter Builder Punch, 1 1/4″ Circle Punch
- Halloween Night Specialty DSP
- Layering Ovals Framelits
- Kraft Rope Trim
- Stampin’ Write Markers
- Chocolate Chip, Very Vanilla, Shimmer White card stocks
- StazOn Black Ink, Early Espresso Ink
- Vintage Leaves stamp set
- Leaflets Framelits, Season Frame Thinlits (currently on Clearance Rack!!)
- Kraft Tag A Bag Gift Bags
- Copper Foil Sheets
- Seasonal Frame Thinlits
- Cajun Craze, Garden Green, Crushed Curry card stocks
- Layering Ovals Framelits
- Cajun Craze and Garden Green Inks
Heidi Weaver says
Libby, what a great variety of projects you’ve created. Love the elegance of the first card. You’ve reminded me how much I love the Island Indigo. I’ve been neglecting that beautiful colour for a while. And what a cute idea, to have the Scarecrow move up as the sentiment is pulled up from the card. Love that! But that final creation is so pretty and such a good idea. What a great way to encourage someone to think about the things for which they are grateful. Thanks for sharing.
Libby says
Thanks for such lovely comments Heidi! All three will be featured in my Card Buffet this weekend! It’s a great way to show off a variety of projects!
Priscilla Ivler says
Terrific array of projects. Your cards are lovely–classy and fun! And your journal is such a great idea for this time of year. I think you’ve inspired me to do something similar for our Thanksgiving table–how meaningful to have everyone leave a note of gratitude. Thanks for the inspiration!
Libby says
Of course Priscilla! These make awesome table favors during Thanksgiving! Easy to make too!
Marie Green says
Libby, your first card is so elegant. I wish I could capture the “simple elegant” style that you do so well! I really like your slider card and your journal is so pretty!
Marie Green says
Libby, your first card is so elegant. I wish I could capture the “simply elegant” style that you do so well. Your slider card is fun and your journal is so pretty!
Libby says
Thank you Marie! It really is harder than it looks!
Penny Hanuszak says
What a wonderful grouping of Fall projects Libby. All three are terrific. I loved the gratitude note holder so colourful and the slider card is awesome – so cute!
Libby says
Thanks, Penny! Card Buffet stampers loved them too!!