Thanks for stopping by for Try It Tuesday!!! I wanted to share with you this thankful card and how to make the pumpkins~all you need is a round shape or an oval shape. Either one will work. Use a punch or cut them out by hand.
Overlap one and two on three. Use Helmar Zap dots to add dimension. Cut a piece of brown cardstock for the stem and add some leaves. I didn't do this on these but you can also use bakers twine and make a vine by running your twine through Helmar's Acid free.
The inside of the card looks like this. I added a book mark to the corner of the card. The book mark is a 3" x3" square , the sides folded in to make a point~like a tent. Here is another example of the book marks are HERE~I know you all are just dying to see our turkey~living on a ranch and all. We actually have two turkey's that hang around this time of year.
The grands really like this guy but me I love this GUY~
This guy is going on 28 years!!! Have a great week and I'll see ya soon!!!
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December 3rd & 4th ~ Helmar is having a blog hop. The design team is ready to blow your socks off and we will be giving some glue prizes out!!!! Mark your calendars ladies!!!!!





13 comments:
Love these projects!!
your turkey is just way too cute!
I loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee that card!! LOVING those pumpkins! I need to try that! And love love love your turkeys! Sooooooooooo fun! :):):):):):):):):):):)
Oh, my goodness, I totally love that card! Gorgeous! And your turkeys are just way fun!
awesome projects!!! love the turkey!
I too love that card! Great post Connie!
Beautiful card!! And what great Turkeys! :)
I love the simple pumpkins and the turkeys are so cute.
Cute little projects, the 28 yr. old turkey has to be my favorite :)
Cute, cute! TFS!
Cute card and bookmark!!! THanks for the tut :) Now how can the kids resist THAT turkey?! Can't blame them - lol!! But your turkey is a true one of a kind, Connie ;)
I love your little pumpkins! so darn cute!
Beautiful card. I love the way you make your pumpkin. It's fun you have your turkeys from early Thanksgivings. Wonderful memories.
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