Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Thanksgiving Turkey Card

Hello everyone! Here is the card that I made for several challenges. I cut the turkey from Simply Charmed at 3 inches. I used a bronze colored gel pen and a black to add some highlights to the turkey. The leaves on the bottom are an embossed piece of paper that I had bought and cut out the leaves and then inked them to get the colors shown. I added a button with a piece of twine tied in the center. I am entering this card in the following challenges....

1. Jitterbuggin'- sketch+a turkey+a button or two or three

2. Made By Momo- turkey

3. More Than Favors- Thanksgiving/Fall

4. Paper Cutz- Thanksgiving + buttons+bows

12 comments:

girlia said...

Gigi, I love viewing your cards. Really pretty

Georgiana said...

What a lovely card. The leaves and button in the lower corner are nice touch.

Georgiana

Cathy said...

Cute card Gigi. I was wondering if you were going to post something. Good luck in the challenge.

More Than Favors said...

love this card! nice embellishments! Thanks for joining the Wacky Wednesday Challenge at More Than Favors!

Happy Crafting,
Paula
morethanfavors.blogpsot.com

Threadbear said...

Love the background paper -- it's so pretty with its soft and muted tones! And your turkey is so cute!! Also love the leaves in the corner -- they look real.

Celeste B. said...

How adorable!!! I love the paper you used!! TFS! :)

Sherri said...

What a cute turkey....love your leaves and twine bundle.

Dorcas said...

I love him! Awesome job Gigi!

Just A Pac Rat said...

This is a gorgeous card! Thanks for sharing the idea with us and good luck in the challenge!

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Jeri said...

Very cute. I really want to get that Simply Charmed cartridge. The images seem so darn cute. Thanks for playing along with us at Paper Cutz.

Mari AKA Momo said...

Stinkin Adorable!!!! XOXO Momo

ajaykr said...

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