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11.27.2009

SSCC #14 ~ Giving Thanks

This week at the SSCC, our hostess Helen gave us this wonderful scripture from Galatians 6:9 "Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up."






The challenge this week is to pay homage to the spirit of Thanksgiving and put Christmas cards to the side :) I have so much to be grateful for and am glad this gave me the opportunity to make a few Thanksgiving cards and reflect on harvesting in doing good. So for my card I kept the autumn feel and hoped for a "rustic" look ~ I envisioned all the colors of plowed fields, the last of the leaves still on the Northern trees, wooden fences around sprawling fields .... I love this old set from SU and added that as my sentiment :) I made the same card and inverted it horizontal for one, vertical for the other ... hence, no need to lean sideways, lol! TFL!

12 comments:

  1. Great job! These cards are so soft and peaceful and truly reflect the spirit of thankfulness. Hugs!

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  2. Very pretty, I love your groupings of the flowers.

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  3. Very very pretty!!!! Love the flowers, and you sentiment!!
    Hugs,
    Cheryl

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  4. The layers are so wonderful! Nice job with the color and layout!

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  5. Great papers and colors for a lovely thanks card. (and a belated congrats for your Stampin' Sisters' Shining Star)

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  6. they both are so lovely..TFS...and also a belated congrats on SSSS!

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  7. Kelly, this are just beautiful! Love the colors and the layout! Such a true wonderful sentiment, too! Blessings to you!

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  8. Very nice and soft. tfs

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  9. Anonymous11/29/2009

    Great card! Thanks for playin along with us at SSCC.

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  10. Stunning, and just gorgeous, Kelly!! I love that challenge, and I've got to play along more!

    Love ya,
    Lorie

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  11. So Beautiful, both ways (vertical and horizontal, Kelly.

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