Thanks A Bunch Tree Card

thanks a bunch tree card

Hi all, Today we’re making a Thanks a Bunch Tree Card using the Thanks a Bunch Sale A-Bration stamp set. This stamp set is a FREE with qualifying purchase set. You’ll need to purchase this quickly since the Sale A-Bration promotion only lasts through the end of February and everything is available only while supplies last.

When you look at the Thanks a bunch stamp set, everyone sees carrots. That’s what it is made for. I’ve cased this card from a UK demonstrator named Mo Rootes (thank you) since when she looked at the stamp set, she saw trees. I thought this was a very unique way to look at this set and made this set even more versatile than it already was.

Supplies and Measurements

  • Thanks a Bunch stamp set (FREE with qualifying purchase during Sale-A-Bration…ends Feb 28, 2023)
  • Fern 3D embossing folder
  • Cardstock
    • Balmy Blue 8½ x 5½”, score 4¼”. 5 3/8 x 4 1/8″ emboss this with fern 3D embossing folder.
    • Basic White 5¼ x 4″, 4¾ x 2 3/8″
    • Evening Evergreen 4 7/8 x 2½”
  • Ink Pads
    • Evening Evergreen
    • Shaded Spruce
    • Soft Succulant
    • Old Olive
    • Balmy Blue
  • Balmy Blue & White Variegated Ribbon
  • Blue Adhesive backed gems
  • Blending Brushes
  • Black Dimensionals

I used a couple of items that were either retired or not Stampin’ Up! products. I’ve offered current Stampin’ Up! alternative products in case you want to purchase everything to make this project in one place. I know I hate running around on the chance I might find the right color ribbon somewhere. That is the beauty of Stampin’ Up! products. They have ribbon that matches cardstock that matches ink that matches designer papers, etc. If you are interested in purchasing the product required for this project including the FREE stamp set, click here.

I hope this Thanks a Bunch Tree Card inspired you today. If it did and you’d like to be inspired by more projects, check out my gallery. Most of the projects there have tutorials and videos attached to them. I hope you enjoy!

For complete step-by-step instructions, check out the YouTube video below.

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