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Golden Pineapple Thank You Card

Hi crafty peeps!  I love pineapples - they're so trendy right now!   I wanted to create a somewhat elegant thank you card using what could be considered a more cute-sy stamp.  The gold embossing gives it a richer look - and I love the versatility here!  More mileage from a stamp set is ALWAYS a good thing!!

thank you card | handmade card | pineapple | pineapples | vellum | script lettering | gold | embossing | concord & 9th | sunny studio stamps | butterfly reflections, ink | kimpletekreativity.blogspot.com | washi tape

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Vellum
Gold Cardstock

I stamped the super cute pineapple from the Sunny Studio Tropical Paradise stamp set with Versamark ink onto a piece of vellum.   I heat embossed it with gold embossing powder and used my Copics to add color to the back side of the vellum.   I really love the translucent, stained glass effect!   I set that aside and started on my sentiment panel.

I used both the Uppercase and Lowercase Sophisticated Script stamp sets from Concord & 9th to create my 'Thank You' sentiment.   I stamped with Versamark and heat embossed with gold embossing powder.   I am in LOVE with these stamp sets.   The freedom to create any sentiment you want in such a beautiful script font?!?!   Yes please!   

thank you card | handmade card | pineapple | pineapples | vellum | script lettering | gold | embossing | concord & 9th | sunny studio stamps | butterfly reflections, ink | kimpletekreativity.blogspot.com | washi tape


I added some of the fun dot washi tape along the top and bottom of my sentiment panel and then mounted it with foam adhesive to some scraps of gold metallic paper I found in my stash.  I added the pineapple to the lower corner of my sentiment panel and added the piece to my card base.   

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  1. Gorgeous! The gold adds such a rich element to this fabulous card!

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