I used several dies to create my card. The flowers are the chloe die from Memory Box and I cut them in peach parfait and cajun craze cardstocks. The thankful die is from PaperTrey Ink. I layered it over a strip of cajun craze cardstock cut with the MFT Blueprints 3 die.
My bg embossing is a folder from Cuttlebug "autumn type". The bottom card panel is dsp from SU's "season of style" colllection.
Also for the Central Theme Word Play:
F - flower
O - orange shades (kraft, early espresso)
N - neutral colors
D - dots & die cuts
Registered: February 26, 2007 Location: On SCS Posts: 36622
Wed, Oct 22, 2014 @ 6:14 PM
Oh this is incredible! Love the angled sentiment and the way those flowers play off the polka dots!
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Registered: January 20, 2010 Location: Brampton, Ontario Posts: 26120
Wed, Oct 22, 2014 @ 7:27 PM
I really love the angled sentiment! Great way to fit a slightly too long sentiment cross wise on a card. The lovely warm colours of your blossoms look fabulous agains the beige/kraft background. A beautiful classy card and not too much for a guy to receive either I think. :-)
Registered: August 7, 2007 Location: North Carolina Posts: 28113
Thu, Oct 23, 2014 @ 3:39 AM
Oh this is just beautiful Mary!!! LOVE the colors and dies you used and the ef is just perfect!!! Your layout is gorgeous!!! Thanks for playing along with the word play!!!
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Registered: December 8, 2005 Location: Iowa Posts: 72957
Fri, Oct 24, 2014 @ 7:43 AM
Fabulous! The layout and colors are just awesome! Thanks so much for playing in my challenge! Twice!
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