Mondays are our slow day at our house and I thought it would be a good opportunity to work on my thank you notes. To be honest, I have quite a few thank you notes I've made recently but I felt like the situation called for new ones. Making a batch of something is tricky business. You need a design that is special enough to show you care and easy enough to mass produce. 2Sketches4You to the rescue! Kazan's Sketch 17 was just what I needed.
Here's the sketch:
And here is my card:
and this is the inside:
Now all I need to do is copy it about ten times :-)
Paper is Bella Blvd.
Stamp: Orange You Sweet by Odd Bird Planet
Ribbon: Basic Basic
P.S. When you are working with scraps (as I always am) you might not be able to make each card exactly alike. I had two pieces of paper that were a bit too short for another card so I just added a third (green) mat. Problem solved.
20 comments:
Cute, I love the orange color scheme.
Your work is so cute Nicole. Love the colors and the clean cut design
Thanks for playing
Hugs
Kazan
Great card! I would LOVE to get a Thank You card like this! Good luck getting them all done.
lovely card, the colours are very fresh looking
AllisonX
These are great. Love the sketch, thanks so much for sharing!
These are adorable! I love that polka dot ribbon!
What a simple, yet great card. It's perfect for any sentiment. Wonderful job!!
Love the bright colors. Lovely card.
great sketch, and love the clean lines
I love Bella bvld papers and I think your card is lovely!
Fabulous card! Love the inside sentiment too ~ great take on Kazan's sketch!
Great take on the sketch!
Love your interpretation of Kazan's sketch!!! I love the color combo in your cards!!
You did a fab job of working with scraps to make this cute card! Love the paper combo and the sentiment inside!
Very cute! The colors are really fun!
Very cute card! Hugs...SK :)
This is adorable...I especially love the inside! Great job with the sketch!
~Lea
Very cute. Love that ribbon!
Love the colours, looks great
I love the colors! The card are great, so "simple" and yet so stunning!
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