DIY Project Sharing | Happy Thanksgiving Card

This year, I wanted to capture the feeling of warmth in a simple yet heartfelt way—through a handmade Thanksgiving card that speaks the language of gratitude, warmth, and seasonal charm.

The card features a clean white background, framed by elegant gold metallic borders that shimmer just enough to feel festive without overwhelming. At the top, four maple leaf cutouts—each in a different autumn hue: beige, green, yellow, and orange—dance across the page like fallen foliage. These leaves aren’t just decorative; they symbolize the diversity of blessings we gather throughout the year.

In a world of digital messages and fleeting texts, there’s something deeply personal about a physical card. It’s tactile. It’s intentional. It says, “I took the time.” This card, with its seasonal palette and minimalist elegance, is more than a greeting—it’s a keepsake.

Materials used
LOKLiK iCraft
Cardstock
Scoring Stylus
Foiling Tool
Glue




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Wry pretty

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Thank you @Judi_B

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Congratulations, Summoner! You’ve summoned Rune [M]! :confetti_ball:

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your cards are always beautiful Belle @BellethehowtoGuru :star_struck:

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Oh thank you. I try :smiling_face_with_three_hearts: I love all your junk Journaling, it all looks so pretty

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thanks Belle, you should see how many journals i have stashed lol :closed_book: :green_book: :orange_book:

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