Maple Leaf Thanksgiving Card or Table Place Card

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Here’s a simple and fast card that you can take to your Thanksgiving dinner hosts, or you can use at your own table as name place cards! This one just takes cardstock, 2 patterned papers, 2 maple leaf die cuts, glimmer mist, ribbon, and a little tag that you can put a greeting or a name on. If you want to add a bit of texture to your leaves like I did for mine, you will need an embossing stylus and a mouse pad. The leaves can be used plain too, so no worries if you don’t have a stylus & mouse pad :). Follow along with the video below for complete instructions.

Fall Ribbon Handmade Card

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This is a fun card to make just for a greeting, or it would be neat for an invitation to a Harvest Party! I used a cream card, orange-red cardstock for the front, a piece of patterned paper (3.5″ long and 4″ wide), a border punch, sheer ribbon, metallic maple leaf brad, die-cut letters (Cricut Ornamental Iron 2, font, 1″). For adhesives, I used a permanent glue stick, 1/8″ Scor-Tape, and a Tombow Glue Pen for the skinny die-cut letters. Thanks for stopping by!