I was asked to make place cards for the Thanksgiving dinner table. My hostess was going to send me an oak leaf pattern. There would be 12 holiday guests. I thought about my lack of interest in mass production and how I was already dreading tracing and cutting each leaf.
Tim Holtz and his Layered Leaf Die and Embossing Folder to the rescue! I added some inks to the leaves, and cut tags with the Tim Holtz Tiny Tabs and Tags Die. I tied the leaves and tags together with Hemp strings and gold thread.
Pinterest inspiration came to my rescue again with these.
Happy Fall
xxx
Annie
They are so pretty Annie! Your hostess must be delighted. xx
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely! That tiny bit of gold thread is perfect. I'm sure everyone will save their small souvenir of a special time.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! But of course they are; they have your special touch.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful--and something the guests will take home and treasure!
ReplyDeleteThey look awesome! Everyone will love them! I can't blame you not wanting to trace a bunch of leaves! Gotta love dies! Definitely looks fun!
ReplyDeleteThese are the best place cards ever. The leaves look great tied in a little bunch with gold thread and hemp, festive and natural.
ReplyDeleteTim Holtz leaf die and tab die! - how useful and exotic. Certainly beats cutting the shapes with a craft knife and the circles with a (old) penny and scissors. I like the way you have painted the leaves too. Have a great Thanksgiving Party, you are well ahead.
So cute! Sure beats all that cutting. I like the way you tied the leaves together and wrote the names in the center. Very creative.
ReplyDeleteBest leaves I've ever seen and wow what a feast that will be with your wonderful leaves the star of the show Annie.....girl, you rock!!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Donna xx
Your place cards are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Annie, love the Layered Leaf die, your hostess is going to love them! Deb xo
ReplyDeleteThese really capture the season. Love them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place cards. I am in charge of desserts for 8 people and one treat for Willow the Black Lab. Happy Thanksgiving.
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