Hello & Happy Thursday Everyone!
DT Theresa here from Theresa's Crafty Creations
and it's my day to take over the blog!!!
DT Theresa here from Theresa's Crafty Creations
and it's my day to take over the blog!!!
Today I thought I would share a Red, White, & Blue Card-
With the fourth of July coming up I felt the need
to create some Patriotic cards that I will mail
off to some of my friends!
I'm using the TOTALLY AWESOME
from Victorine Originals!! I gotta say this was
so easy to use and I LOVE how my background turned out!!
I used my Distress oxide inks in Candied Apple & Salty Ocean
Then I grabbed my Picket Fence Distress ink and stamped
the center in the white ink - It looked like it might fade out
so I pulled out some White embossing powder and poured
it over the center, part and heat embossed it
It totally made a huge difference and looks great between
the Red & Blue Words ...
As you can tell I did all of that on some Kraft Cardstock
And since it looks so nice, I didn't want to
take away from it too much --
So I decided to use a piece of Vellum and stamp
U.S.A. & an Eagle from the Strokes of Pride Raisin Boat
Stamp set. I used some Ultra Fine Black Embossing
powder on that part and I think it turned out nice...
I felt my card needed a little something Extra --
So I die cut 2 Medium sized stars in Blue & Red and then
2 tiny Stars in Silver then I adhered them
in the areas were the vellum was.
-- Just a closer look at my card and the Stamp Sets I used --
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Have a FANTASTIC DAY!!





Great card and design. Love the look of the center section in white. Striking card!
ReplyDeleteGreat card, Theresa.
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