Charger: Purchased at AC Moore (It already had the crackled look.)
Circle in Center of Plate: George Cricut cartridge cut at 8"
Cornucopia: Celebrate with Flourish Cricut Lite cartridge cut at 4" -- I then did a little embossing with my Cuttlebug on some of the pieces.
Leaves: Flower Shoppe Cricut cartridge cut at 2 1/4" -- I chalked the edges and used a stylus and foam pad to give them some definition.
Acorns: Create a Critter cartridge cut at 1 1/4"
Happy Thanksgiving: Martha Stewart Seasonal Cake cartridge cut at 3" (I think)
Vine at bottom: Martha Stewart Seasonal Cake cartridge cut at 2 3/4" (I think)
Turkey: Celebrate with Flourish Cricut Lite cartridge cut at 2 1/2"
Come on -- join us for this cool challenge. What will you come up with? You can find the challenge and other designers' creations here.
Thanks for looking, and be inspired!
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oh that is the coolest thing ever.. I love it and what a way to add some thanksgiving decor to your home, plus its a one of a kind :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fantastic
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Nanné
OMG!!! Beautiful,, you did a fabulous job!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is really a gorgeous project! Great job, as always!
ReplyDeleteWow Tammy this is so cool!
ReplyDeleteI am one big fan of your work such a talent!
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Fantastic! I could not think of one single thing to do on this one. And was feeling a bit stressed this week, so opted out! This is wonderful! I actually bought a charger the other night to decorate for a Christmas layout, so this really perked my ears up! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHiya lovely lady!
ReplyDeleteI have got to tell you how much I LOVE
all the projects this week!
I know what you mean when there's a challenge
that actually gets ya...like, what the heck am
I going to do?
But this idea was GREAT and turned out awesome!
xoxo Leah
Beautiful embellished Charger!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Tammy! Love the crackle effect!! I would love to give this a try.
ReplyDeleteThis is so awesome! I've never seen an altered charger before but what an amazing decor piece. I might have to try my hand at this!
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