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2012
It’s that time of year after all the Turkey has been eaten {hopefully} and its time to thank friends and family for gifts and hospitality. With that in mind, I’ve made a clean and simple thank you card for you to make and send to say exactly that!
Recipe
1. Using the 6 colours colorbox inks, stamp the two designs of butterflies onto white cardstock, and heat emboss with clear embossing powder. Cut out each butterfly and put to one side.
2. Take an A6 card blank and punch a border using the apron lace punch.

3. Add the butterflies to the centre of the card, raising the wings, and fixing using pinflair glue gel

4. Attach a strip of red stitched ribbon approx.1cm from the bottom of the card. Stamp the greeting using black ink to the right of the card, then tie a length of ribbon just under the greeting to form a knot.
5. Finally, cut orange cardstock to the same size as the front of the card and stick to the underside. Add white pen dots as shown.
Fiskars Tools and Supplies
Click on the images to be taken to the products in more detail!
Plus…
- Colorbox Cat’s Eye Queue Jelly Beans
- Sakura White Gel Pen
- A6 White Card Blank
- Red Stitched Ribbon
- Orange cardstock
- Clear Embossing Powder
- Heat Tool
- Kaisercraft Thank You sentiment stamp
I truly hope you like it! I would love to see what you have come up with, maybe to thank someone for a gift or for a kind gesture, so come on Fiskarettes, show me what you can do by posting here!
Lots of love and crafty hugs,
Clare x
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Love this card, the colours are so fresh – cant wait to have a go at producing something similar myself.
Thank you Gill, I really was looking forward to using some bright colours after Christmas. I would love to see what you come up with! Love, Clare x
Lovely cleans lines, love the colours too
This fresh, friendly and cheerful card seems to bring spring along – it’s nice to see colours again!
Love this – so bright and clean. Saw your work in Issue 94 Quick Cards (we get it late in Australia) and went to your blog and then followed the link to here. I’ll be bookmarking this site.
Can I just tell you that I look frorawd to reading your blog everytime I come home. It’s so refreshing and your creativity makes me want to experiment different techniques in stamping. I just love it!