Sunday, October 21, 2012

Thanksgiving place cards

These are some quick placecards that I made for our Thanksgiving table this year. In Canada, Thanksgiving is the second Monday in October. So it was on October 8th this year. They aren't fancy, but they sure were quick. I used the Thanksgiving table decor digital cart in the Cricut craftroom. Super easy. Thanks for looking...Lee-Ann :)
*the pic is a little funky...alas...too lazy to take another  :)

  1. We R Memory keepers patterned paper-Maple Grove paper line
  2. Bazzill-dark brown and beige
  3. Stampin Up-Cajun Craze marker
  4. CTMH-Autumn Terracotta ink-for inking the edges
  5. Stardust Stickles
  6. CCR-Thanksgiving table decor digital cart cut at 2.29" using my gypsy

13 comments:

  1. Your place cards turned out really nice! I love your red patterned paper; great autumn colors. I hope your Thanksgiving was wonderful!

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  2. This is adorable and perfect for the thanksgiving table! beautiful papers!!!
    TFS and have a GREAT Sunday!

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  3. Very Nice! I only dream of pretty place cards for our table. lol ;)

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  4. These are so awesome!! I love the papers!! What perfect Thanksgiving place cards :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  5. very cute! they're gonna look great on your table, for sure!

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  6. These are fabulous - and when you are creating in bulk, easy is good! They've got some good detail on them so I'll bet everybody was super impressed. I know I am!

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  7. Very pretty! I bet your table looked beautiful!

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  8. These look great! With all the layers, nobody would know they are quick!!

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  9. Very pretty placecards. I love the Beautiful papers! TFS.
    Gerda

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  10. Lee Ann ~ I didn't know you lived in Canada! Happy Belated Thanksgiving!! Well you may say these are simply ~ I say PERFECT! You know i never have made placecards before but you just inspired me to do so ~ Thank You!!

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Thanks for your comments...I love to hear what you think of my creations.