Here's a thank you card made with some My Mind's Eye papers and a Cuttlebug die. I kept finding myself too busy to make a card for this hop, so I was getting this one done just under the wire, but using a 6x6 paper pad really helped me pull it together quickly!
(EDIT: Many people have asked about the sentiment. It's from Cuttlebug's With Gratitude die/embossing folder set, available here. I'll punch an envelope full of the sentiments in different colors and offer them as blog candy for a random commenter since you all love it so much!)
This card started out based on OWH Sketch #144, but I took a few liberties. Sketches are a great jumping off point!
Enjoy the hop! Be sure to make some awesome cards for OWH this weekend!
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Cards shipped to OWH in 2013: 651 blank and 236 AnyHero (as of 4/28/13)
Cards shipped to OWH in 2012: 1284 blank and 218 AnyHero
Cards shipped to OWH in 2011: 1695
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I love your use of DP, but I really like the unusual font on your sentiment...beautiful !!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Penny! It's from the Cuttlebug With Gratitude die and embossing folder bundle. http://www.cricut.com/Shopping/detail--Cuttlebug-A2-Combo-With-Gratitude-280-424.aspx
DeleteLovely card- shades of orange and blue are getting to be some of my favorites together, and the brown ties it all together so well. I love the little twine bow. I was inspired by Sandy's 6 x 6 paper suggestion, too. The little owls in this paper are so cute! I'm very impressed with your contribution to OWH - I just started sending cards in April so I'm a real newbie.
ReplyDeleteWelcome! We're glad to have you!
DeleteKathryn pretty papers and colors, but I really like that touch of black with your punched piece along the side. It helps the rest of the black mats to really stand out. Enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I cheated and added that after everything else was done. So the twine is covering the seam. Happy accidents?
DeleteNice combination of papers. Thanks for supporting OWH.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card and I like the black accents.
ReplyDeleteI like the DP's together, as well as the layers and embellies! Nice job!! It's all pulled together so nicely.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the font you used? I love it! I love seeing the use of 6x6 paper pads, need to do more of that myself. Great use of the sketch! ~God bless~
ReplyDeleteIt's this die from Cuttlebug: http://www.cricut.com/Shopping/detail--Cuttlebug-A2-Combo-With-Gratitude-280-424.aspx
DeleteThanks for visiting!
The layout is great and the colors are very pretty. Everything works so well together.
ReplyDeletePapers are beautiful - and the "liberties" that you took with the sketch really brought the card to life! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. I like the dark layering to give it 'pop'.
ReplyDeleteHummer Hugs,
Misty
http://delitefulsuds.blogspot.com/
hummingbird204 at comcast dot net
Adorable card! I love the colors and the owls are absolutely cute as can be!
ReplyDeleteLovely card I love how you use your DP and the great color combination
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteKathryn, I love your card. I really like the darker scalloped border and your paper choices are awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love how you worked the owls into your top layer with the sentiment! The matting is great for making each layer stand out - I need to remember that! The papers you used are wonderful and I like all the little details with the gems, the twine and the scalloped edge! Thanks so much for your dedication to OWH and for sharing your inspiring card today!
ReplyDeleteI like the colors and the layering. The dark color behind the pattern paper makes it pop. I can't wait to start using some 6x6 pads.
ReplyDeleteWhat is DP that so many commenters are referring to?
DP is another way of saying designer paper or patterned paper.
DeleteHTH,
M.E.
this is a great card! Nice work gal! Some hero will love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely use of a variety of coordinating papers. This is beautiful thank you card that anyone would love to receive from someone. Congratulations on all the cards you hve made.
ReplyDeleteKathryn, this card is amazing! I love how well the papers work together and the font on that die is really cool. AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteGreat card. I wish I had the ability to put colors together the way you do. Looks so polished.
ReplyDeleteGo buy a 6x6 pad. They're regularly $4 at Michaels or ACMoore, so you can get one for $2 and change with a coupon. Everything inside goes together so nicely and using one will help you feel more confident in matching papers and patterns. These papers are all from one paper pad, so I didn't have to do any work to make sure they went together. Thanks for visiting!
DeleteWonderful card. I love all the patterned papers you used.
ReplyDeletehugs,
M.E.
Very pretty card & loved that you took "liberties"---- I like to do the same thing.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors and the way you layered the pieces. I need to learn more about using 6 x 6 pads because that is about all I buy anymore.
ReplyDeleteGreat card! I love the colors and all the detail. I would definitely choose it from a box of cards!
ReplyDeleteLove How you use patterned paper. I need to start using my pile.
ReplyDeleteNice elegant card. For something you made quickly, it is great.
ReplyDeleteYour OWH stats are impressive and this is another beautiful card headed their way! I love the colors of the papers you chose and I too, love that font!
ReplyDeleteYour card is so cheerful! Beautiful colors and love the extra touches you've added. I'll have to give the 6x6 paper pads a try. Thanks for the inspiration and for being part of the OWH Memorial Day Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteKathryn, I just love the papers you used in this card. I have this paper pad just waiting for me to dive into. You've inspired me to do so this weekend. Tfs!
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful! I never would've realized it was done quickly! The paper is gorgeous and all worked together so well! That's a lot even when they're from the same pad; I think it's using the black that tied them together so wonderfully! I'm definitely going to remember that because using 6x6 is almost all I do anymore. And your number of cards made is awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat use of of brown mats to tie the layers together. I will remember this--no stamps--so out of my box, but I will try to make a few cards like this.
ReplyDeleteYour color combination is wonderful. The owls are so cute. The liberties you took with the sketch made this card.
ReplyDeleteLove the color combination. Looks great for a last minute card.
ReplyDeleteKathryn, I really love the brown mats you used in this sketch! Your card is so lovely!
ReplyDeleteGod Bless,
Antoinette
Great colors and design. Your details just make the card.
ReplyDeleteGood choice of papers. I too like your font!!
ReplyDeleteI love using 6 x 6 paper pads as well. I love how you designed your own card. All the little details are just perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love your choice of papers, especially against the dark background. Is the "thanks" a stamp or a die cut? I really like it and it sure "pops". TFS!
ReplyDeleteIt's a Cuttlebug die: http://www.cricut.com/Shopping/detail--Cuttlebug-A2-Combo-With-Gratitude-280-424.aspx
DeleteThanks for visiting!
wow, those papers work incredibly well together, esp. as you layered each one which helped them flow. like the font on that sentiment....is it a stamp? a die cut? love it!
ReplyDeleteIt's a Cuttlebug die: http://www.cricut.com/Shopping/detail--Cuttlebug-A2-Combo-With-Gratitude-280-424.aspx
DeleteThanks for visiting!
Your card is lovely. The layering truly does pull it all together very well and helps the "thanks" to pop even more. Great job on this card and great job your dedication to OWH.
ReplyDeleteThat is exactly why I love 6 x 6 pads, they match, are easy to use, have great scale and make card making easy. TFS.
ReplyDeleteThat is really cute - the mats really make it pop!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!!! Love the little owls and the font on thanks.
ReplyDeletePretty colors and dp! love it!
ReplyDeleteKathryn, love the card, nice touch with the black
ReplyDeleteThe little owls paper is so cute!! The colors go so good together. I like that you referenced the sketch as a starting point, by doing so you added a little of yourself to the card. Well done!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat placement of those owls with your sentiment. It does make it easier when you use a 6x6 as your starting point, doesn't it? I like the extra touches of twine and bling. Cute card!
ReplyDeleteI love how you used so many different patterned papers that all went together.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, simple design but elegant
ReplyDeleteoh you used one of my favorite paper packs! I love the Owls, great layers!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I'm going to need to dig out my 6x6 pads soon!
ReplyDeleteLove the owl and the colors! Impressive numbers on your cards for OWH. That's made a LOT of folks happy! Thanks for your support of all our Heroes.
ReplyDeleteR/
I like the thanks die, too. I am going to follow the 6X6 paper pad tutorial this weekend and get some cards made for OWH. It is all about the paper isn't it? :-)
ReplyDeleteApril
I love all your matted layers and the papers coordinate so nicely. It's a very pretty card!
ReplyDeleteLove that sentiment! The coorway is fab.
ReplyDeleteThat would be COLORWAY. Need more coffee.
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice card, I like that you add to the sketch rather that being restrained by it. I think sometimes people feel that can only do what is on the sketch. I also love the sentiment.
ReplyDeleteJust love this card such a simple concept but not thought of often enough and the colors just make it pop. THS
ReplyDeleteWow, this is one gorgeous card!! Love your papers and your die cut "thanks."
ReplyDeleteLinda
Stunning card-- love the papers you selected and great use of that die-- I think I need to dig through my stash and it seems awfully familiar...fingers crossed I hope I have it :)
ReplyDeletelove the use of sketches as well, and the 6x6 is such a great way to make the decision which papers to use - i am finally using my 6x6 pads after the OWH tutorial this week. Love your colors
ReplyDeleteLove the colors!
ReplyDeleteThis is really pretty. I really like the color combo.
ReplyDeleteI love that ou use the paper design as the focal point. That is some cute paper.
ReplyDeleteColours exude a warm feeling. Very nice
ReplyDeleteLove the card. The sketch is great and your sentiment is awesome. I would love to be in the drawing for your blog candy. Ann O.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty colors - love those owls!
ReplyDeleteCute cute cute! Love the little owl sitting there and love your colors!
ReplyDeleteLovely color combo and I love the Cuttlebug die cut. So glad you added a link for us all. TFS! ~ Marilyn
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Love the layers and colors. I have that Cuttlebug set, I guess I better dig it out and use it. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteAll the papers are complimenting each other and I like how you layered them. Thanks for shaing.
ReplyDeleteI like the color repetition in the papers.....I'm more of a "rubber stamper" than a "paper crafter" but this is a pretty card.
ReplyDeleteLove the bold sentiment with the lovely use of the designer paper. It all comes together so beautifully.
ReplyDeleteFabulous card! I love the DP and the punched edge. Great way to use up some scraps.
ReplyDeleteBeth F. OWH #114
The card is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteReally great color combo. Cheerful. Thanks
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool mix of pattern papers. All work so well together and love that nice big sentiment.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous card. Great colors and details. I love the font too. And thanks so much for the chance to win some "thanks". Very generous of you.
ReplyDeleteGreat card,love the colors.
ReplyDeleteLove the color combination - very pretty. Also really like the font of your sentiment - so nice that you're offering to share it :)
ReplyDeleteI just love how you used the pattern paper. I never quite know how to use the ones with the scenes in the corners. This gives me great ideas on what to do with those pieces. Thanks for all of the cards you have made. That is amazing!
ReplyDeleteLovely card, Kathryn, love the colors and the papers you used. You are really dedicated to making cards for the troups with the numbers you have put up! Such a wonderful thing to do for your country! TFS and have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteLoved the colors they work well together.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on all that you do for OWH!
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What a wonderful card. I love the owls.
ReplyDeleteI think you have chosen a gorgeous combination of papers and the dark mats you used really makes it POP! Very eye-catching in the thumbnails of cards for the hop! :)Traci
ReplyDeleteThose patterned papers with pictures on them often end up in a collection. I don't see how I can use them. This a perfect solution! Thanks for your participation in the OWH Blog Hop! I'm inspired!!
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed with your OWH numbers! Love your card, too. :) 6x6 pads are the best.
ReplyDeletevery pretty ....like how you used the diff textures and the owl :) ...
ReplyDeleteI love the way you took a few "liberties" with the sketch, and livened it up. The color combos are great.
ReplyDeleteI love theuse of layers! Always one of my favorite tecniques.
ReplyDeleteThe darker matting really makes your card pop!
ReplyDeleteLove the font! The cloud and owl papers are awesome! Great card! The different papers just go together so well! TFS!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful thank you card for our troops. Love the clouds.
ReplyDeleteThanks for being part of this hop and sharing your work. Those 6x6 pads are great but you still have to put the right combination together, and you did it!
ReplyDeletewonderful embellishing and I love the colors.
ReplyDeleteGreat Card. I have a fondness for Owls and I LOVE a lot of layers...
ReplyDeleteI really like the layering and how that little bit of border around each layer really makes it pop.
ReplyDeleteLove the liberties you took with the sketch and I love owls. Beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteVery nice card! Love the patterned papers!
ReplyDeleteEverything just coordinates perfectly! Beautiful card. Thanks for Sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful paper combinations. Great card.
ReplyDeletei really like that you backed the patterned paper with darker cardstock. I also really like the punched border with string around it. I think I'll copy this one!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card! I love the owls on the front panel! Happy Memorial Day Weekend!
ReplyDelete:) Marie (OWH #119)
I was just about to ask you about that awesome sentiment! LOL That just draws the eye into your card immediately, and I love it! Pretty papers too, and I wish you a very happy Memorial day weekend!
ReplyDeleteLove the punched sentiment. I like how you adapted the sketch.
ReplyDeleteVery nice interpretation of the sketch. Cute scene with the owl under the clouds.
ReplyDeleteI love the owls
ReplyDeleteKathryn, Another fabulous card! Great choice of patterns and colors. (You're so right about 6 by 6 pads -- couldn't get by without them!) Love how the brads in the top left balance the border punch on the bottom right.
ReplyDeletelove the owls you used..i have this paper i am going to have to pull it out ;)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card and I love the owls!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors you used, your card reminds me of a spring day, great flowers and owls!!!
ReplyDeletePretty papers and colors, love the accept.
ReplyDeleteThank you for participating in this wonderful cause! I love your "thanks" card. The papers and the sentiment all match.
ReplyDeleteWonderful card! I love the sweet owl paper!
ReplyDeleteSometimes I will rely on the paper combinations in a 6 x 6 pad too. Lifesavers. I like the peachy warmth in the papers you chose.
ReplyDeleteLove the beautiful colors on this and the way you matted the patterned papers!
ReplyDeleteLove how you took the sketch and made it your own. Great reminder to me. Love the cute edgeing too!
ReplyDeleteI have that paper pad. Love how you used the owls...I always wondered what to do with them.
ReplyDeleteGreat colors and love that owl print!
ReplyDeleteLove your owl paper. Very cute. TFS
ReplyDeleteGreat take on the sketch! And, of course, my eye is ALWAYS drawn towards the owls, lol!
ReplyDeleteLove this card! Love the "happy accidents"!
ReplyDeleteGreat job showing off beautiful papers and letting them shine
ReplyDeleteGreat job showing off beautiful papers and letting them shine
ReplyDeleteLove your yummy papers and layering to set them all off!
ReplyDeleteSandy, OWH Exec. Dir.
Wow....I love that paper. The owls are stinkin' cute. And, I love the clouds and sun. Nicely done! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNice card. Love the Thanks. All the paper goes together so great. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove how you used the sketch as a starting point and then took off from there to make it your own. The colors look great together. Good job!
ReplyDeleteVery cute, I love the colors and variety of patterned papers you used and those owls are adorable!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card - love the papers! And thanks for the update on the sentiment. It's perfect!
ReplyDeleteBlog candy! This is the kind of candy I can really chew on and pass along on cards. Wishing, dreaming! Beautiful design.
ReplyDeleteI love tthis card! And I admire all the cards you have sent out this year, great work!
ReplyDeleteThis card has taken my creativity to the sky! Love how you used the corner of a 12 x 12 to capture some fun items from the page....I often have a hard time using those pieces well.
ReplyDeleteI love that you let the paper show off. I too much always add images, and forget some of the papers have great images. shanasewing@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteGlad you found time to create! Great cared :-) thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOops...great CARD! Sorry!
ReplyDeleteYour card is so sweet. I love the little owl. And I like how you did the all the layers. Sketch's are hard for me to follow and it is always nice to see how some one else see's it. Thanks for sharing. Great papers.
ReplyDeletegreat idea - always need more - especially with designs on 12x12 paper that are in only one part - now I can cut them out and use them on cards! thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteVery cute card! I love the parts of the papers that you used!
ReplyDeleteI like that card. I have been wanting to try the 6X6 pad for card making. I'm sure that the soldiers will love them.
ReplyDeleteI like the stacking effect,adds depth!
ReplyDeleteReally like the colors, owls are one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteI need to try the 6 x 6 pads. Great card.
I think the idea of using 6x6 DP is a great way to get started. Sometimes I sit at my desk, trying to think of where to even start. Now I know...thanks! Thank you for including your own special treat to a lucky winner. The font of your "thanks" is cute.
ReplyDeleteKathryn... what a wonderful card. Great use of the pattern paper. I need to see what I have in pads that can be used like you did here. thanks for the inspiration. blessings ~ Pam
ReplyDeleteLove how you use the paper, the clouds as the second layer are perfect!
ReplyDeleteGreat card. The owls are so cute.
ReplyDeleteI like the Cuttlebug font also. Very unique. I just started getting more into the embossing folders and have added to my 6x6 decks. I agree they make card-making faster!
ReplyDeleteI did not know the Cuttlebug combos had dies as well as embossing folders. That font is great!
ReplyDeleteGreat choice of patterned paper; especially like the owls with all the swirls.
You are so talented when it comes to combining color, patterns, designer paper and sketches. I agree: the perfect font choice. Thanks for participating in the hop.
ReplyDeleteGreat work with this sketch Kathryn! Your papers are just perfect and I love the focal point panel with the owls and sentiment combined. Die cut sentiments always add nice detail to a design so it's no surprise to me that you have gotten so many compliments on this one. Thanks for joining in the hop and supporting Operation Write Home!
ReplyDeletePaula S.
OWH Blog Team
Great attention to detail. Nice papers and a great die cut!
ReplyDeleteLove the choice of papers. I just don't seem to have the knack for putting papers together. It apparently is a talent not a learned skill
ReplyDeleteLove the orange and yellow with the blue makes me think of spring, Great job!!
ReplyDeletethis is a beautiful card and a great sketch! Love the colors you used and that adorable owl!
ReplyDeleteI find a lot more inspiration seeing how a sketch is used than in the original b&w sketch. Thanks for showing the variation.
ReplyDeleteOwls are my favorite and love this card
ReplyDeleteThe papers you chose are wonderful and the layering just perfect. I like the border punched strip you added. The sentiment font is just right for this card. Great job.
ReplyDeleteWOW....colors are amazing. I like this card sketch too. And I also like the "thanks". Beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteLove your take on the sketch and the wonderful cuttlebug die.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking part in this bloghop - love the color combination and layout of your card!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that there are so many talented artits such as yourself. I am inspired by your beautiful creations.
ReplyDeleteLove the paper you used on the card. 6x6 paper pads are great. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love the owls they are so cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing and supporting OWH!
Amanda :)
www.ajsdigishoppe.com
love the card especially the owl and sentiment
ReplyDeleteExcellent job combining the designer papers! The owl is darling!
ReplyDeleteI saw your post with the 6x6 templates. Brilliant! :) I like how you tied it in with some of the oldest OWH sketches.
Thanks for all you do for OWH!
Love the choices of papers, they tie together great. I take liberties with sketches too.
ReplyDeleteThe patterned papers make this card stand out. Love those little owls.
ReplyDeleteI love the different patterns you chose for your card. It's very bright and cheerful. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove this card! Your use of pattern paper and the font used! Nice Job!
ReplyDeleteThis design is so clean and it looks simple to recreate! I like the idea of the 6x6 tablet to keep things together. Thanks. Rosie Glenn
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Gotta love 6x6 pads! (leslie #113)
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Kathryn! I love the papers and that CB sentiment!
ReplyDeleteYou were as WISE as those owls designing this lovely creation!
ReplyDeleteFAB card! I love the sentiment! Great color combo! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteI like the little owls on the paper and how you layered everything. Very eye catching. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeletelove your papers and the use of the sketch! Great card! TFS
ReplyDeleteLove your choice of DPs for this sketch. Beautiful color combination! Thanks for your support of OWH.
ReplyDeleteI'm still trying to make it through everyone's cards... Love your card with the owls...so cute! Love the stones on the side and the border punch you used too!!
ReplyDeleteI like the way you did the foreground-background relationships, making a sky behind the owls. The colors are great together, the brown pops everything. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat card...thanks for sharing. I, too, love the die cut sentiment. croppinmama1(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteLovely card! The papers work so well together!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Adorable! I'm a big owl fan and love the colors you chose as well. Well done.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving that owl paper as well as the sentiment.
ReplyDeleteVery nice card! TFS!
ReplyDeleteI like the choice of colors and I especially like the black matting and trim.
ReplyDeleteSoo cute! Really love owls right now!
ReplyDeleteThis card is adorable! I love the owls and all of your paper. The sentiment is awesome! I'm going to have to get that folder. Thanks for the chance to win the envie full of them!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I absolutely LOVE the DP you used, and the boldness of the sentiment! TFS!
ReplyDeletesuch a cute take on the sketch!! love those sweet owls!
ReplyDeleteLove love love this! Yes, that sentiment is perfect! I have become so attached to owls lately. I guess I'm on the bandwagon there... Lol! Ur card is precious! Thank u!
ReplyDeleteLove the "liberties" you took with the sketch. Layers make everything just pop! Great job!
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