This is my sixth Texas card, and my fourth card since I have been part of the team. I tell you this because this is my first card using red, white and blue, which as you know are the traditional colors for Texas. When I got the stamp in the mail, I knew I would want to paper piece the Texas outline part on the stamp. Knowing that it should be in blue, it just made sense to add the red and the white. The white star was cut from white cardstock that I had glittered. I played around with several different ribbons and finally decided on the red and white dotted one which goes with the blue dotted paper and the dots from the embossing folder on the white background piece. I love my card and I can not wait to see what the other Texas Tues-Step team came up with using this same stamp! Check them out! Be sure to leave us some comments, too!
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Recipe:
Paper - Blue Dot by Bazzill, Cardstock White, Red
Stamps - Deadbeat Designs
Ink - Versafine Black
Punches/Die Cuts - Petite Scalloped Oval Nestiblites, Stampin' Up Border Punch, Sizzix Embossing Folder Polka Dots
Other - Ribbon by Creative Impressions, Red Pearls by Kaiser (I used 3 sizes off of same card), Ranger Glossy Accents, Art Institute Crystal Glitter (for star)
Happy Tues-Stepping and Happy Stamping!
Tina
I love it Tina. I like the paper piecing and the ribbon is too cute.
ReplyDeleteWow! Love all those textures! And the 'country colors' look great! Thanks for playing!
ReplyDeleteOh how I like your card! I really need to get my hands on these new Texas stamps, they are lovely!
ReplyDeletelots going on here! love the paper piecing!
ReplyDeleteLove this Tina - the colors are great, and of course I love the polka dots!!
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