Thank You
Thank you cards and gifts
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✨ Cardmaking with Heart: Thanks Through the Cracks
Sometimes, the most beautiful things come from the broken pieces—pieced back together with love, intention, and gold. That’s exactly the inspiration behind this handmade card created using the brand-new Kintsugi Inspirations Suite from Stampin’ Up! 💙 Color Palette: Misty Moonlight (Card Base) Cloud Cover (Patterned & Accent Layers) Petal Pink (Sentiment Panel & Ribbon) The front of the card is designed with a geometric, kintsugi-inspired layout—interwoven panels of softly patterned paper highlighted with “cracks” of gold foil. It’s a symbolic and heartfelt way to say thank you when words alone aren’t enough. The sentiment, “Thanks for helping me through this difficult time,” is heat embossed in gold powder for an…
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You Make Me Smile – A Fresh Freesia Floral Card with Happy Hibiscus
Bring a little joy to someone’s day with this soft and elegant handmade card, created using the Happy Hibiscus bundle from Stampin’ Up! I chose Fresh Freesia as the main color for both the flowers and the card base—it adds such a dreamy, uplifting feel. The florals are paired with leafy greens and layered atop textures created with embossing folders and circle dies. The background is softened with a delicate strip of patterned paper from the Lovely Garden DSP. I love how it subtly frames the sentiment, “You Make Me Smile,” in a playful script. Inside, a sweet message of gratitude finishes it off: “Thanks for being so kind.” This…
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Your Kindness Made My Day — Featuring Texture Techniques with a Twist!
There’s something magical about blending soft florals with unexpected texture, and today’s project captures that balance beautifully. This handmade card features the stunning Everyday Happiness Designer Series Paper, paired with the heartfelt sentiments from the Everyday You & Me stamp and die bundle and the versatile Mixed Label stamps. The cheerful florals set a whimsical tone, while the two-tone cardstock brings depth and dimension. To enhance the layered look, I used an embossing folder on the cardstock and then gently sanded the surface to reveal the lighter core beneath. This technique adds a subtle weathered texture that perfectly complements the natural patterns in the DSP. Inside, a simple but sincere…