Happy Thanksgiving
>> Thursday, October 1, 2020
Good morning!
I decided to make a covered front porch today complete with fall
decor. It IS time isn't it? October 1st already, wow!
This year will be over before we know it and won't we all be glad?
I sure hope 2021 is a lot better year than 2020.
So today I've used new and a few older designs from DRS.
The new stamps: Autumn Harvest Chair, Sunflower Bucket and World Changed.
I stamped the chair with fall decor first then masked it and stamped the wood wall
and floor for my inside panel.
I stamped the bucket on a separate piece of white and cut it out.
I stamped the plaid on white with oranges and browns mostly then cut it to fit.
I made a shadow box and then made the roof with little pop up corbels. I then glued my scene inside before gluing my box together. I made another back and glued 3 sides so that I could slide a sentiment tag into it.
I stamped the sentiment and glued it to my tag that I made using a decorative
die to embellish to pull. I then slide it inside the pocket. A personalized sentiment
can be written on the back of the tag if you want. The tag can slide in and out.
I finished by gluing my bucket to the outside left bottom corner.
Thanks for visiting today!
Robin
8 comments:
Robin, this is totally amazing! Such a great scene and fabulous way to make a Thanksgiving card with that new greeting. So warm, welcoming, and full of great details. I am really amazed at your creativity!!!! Hugz and hoping 2021 is much better for us all!
What an adorable 3D scene Robin! I love the plaid awning and bucket of flowers! Reminds me of a cute roadside stand that's selling pumpkins :)
Wow Robin, this is one amazing creation! You have knocked it out of the park with this one!! Wow!
SUch a fab card, Robin! Love the enclosed porch & woodgrain wall. A really beautiful, inviting scene.
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