I created this thank you card for the Bruno and Kylie Bertucci Demonstrator Training Program Blog Hop for November 2020. 

 I based my layout on a card by Gail Ellis.  I used the very new Quite Curvy stamp set that everyone can order right now.  It is available along with the Curvy Christmas stamp set and the Curvy Dies until January 4.  You will not be able to purchase the Curvy Christmas after that date.  The best deal is the bundle #158396 that has all three plus some DSP.

I used Thick Whisper White as my card base with a strip of Plaid Tidings DSP along the left edge.  I die cut a piece of Whisper White with the Curvy Die and then stamped it the leaves from the stamp set in Memento Black.  I colored them using blends – Daffodil Delight (there are no Bumblebee blends), Pretty Peacock, Cajun Craze, Cherry Cobbler and Cinnamon Cider. I did not like the look of the die cut holes showing thru the DSP so I cut a piece of Pretty Peacock to go behind the holes. I stamped the sentiment from the Beautiful Autumn stamp set in Memento Black and die cut with Stitched Rectangles dies.  I stamped the bird in Memento Black and colored him with the Pretty Peacock Blends.  I fussy cut the first one I stamped them realized there is a die for the birds so I did another one.  I used the first one on the inside of my card. I die two stems using Bumblebee.  I attached the thank you with dimensionals and then put the stems and the bird on with Seal.


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Happy Stamping,
Diane