Whole Card showing Easel |
Close-Up of the Front |
You know how sometimes you look up at the clouds and you can see certain shapes? Well, can you see in my clouds ... a shape of Texas? Look closely! I really wanted to use the "Texas State of Mind" stamp but it was much too large to add to my scene, so I made the whole card an easel card ...perfect! Thank goodness for great embellishments like twine and buttons to make this card complete. I love how it came out, how about you?
Recipe:
Paper - Cardstock White, Red, Blue (Look NO Scrapbook Paper!!)
Stamps - Balloon and Sentiment from Deadbeat Designs, Grass from Stampscapes, Tiny Bluebonnet from Rubber Stamp Tapestry (I don't think this is really a bluebonnet from them, but it looks like one to me!)
Ink - Marvy Matchables -Saliva Blue for clouds and flowers, Pine Green & Yellow Green for grass, Versafine Black for outline of balloon, Prismacolor Pencils and Gamsol to color balloon, Versafine Satin Red for sentiment
Tools - Punched out Texas shape from Punch Bunch, Die Cut Clouds from Papertrey Inc. to create sky, Stipple Brush, Labels 8 Nestibilities, Stampin' Up Square Lattice embossing folder
Other - Button by Bo Bunny, Twine by The Twinery, Metal Dots
I think there are still a couple of Texas "guys" who do creations on Texas Tues-Step Days. You can see my list on the right side of my blog. But, I would think the best bets would be Mark, and Danielle. At least I hope so!
I have been working on my class cards for the class I will be teaching later this month for three days now. I think I am almost done. I hope so, because I want to get to some new cards for you. So, hopefully, I will be back tomorrow with something new!
Happy Stamping!
Tina
Recipe:
Paper - Cardstock White, Red, Blue (Look NO Scrapbook Paper!!)
Stamps - Balloon and Sentiment from Deadbeat Designs, Grass from Stampscapes, Tiny Bluebonnet from Rubber Stamp Tapestry (I don't think this is really a bluebonnet from them, but it looks like one to me!)
Ink - Marvy Matchables -Saliva Blue for clouds and flowers, Pine Green & Yellow Green for grass, Versafine Black for outline of balloon, Prismacolor Pencils and Gamsol to color balloon, Versafine Satin Red for sentiment
Tools - Punched out Texas shape from Punch Bunch, Die Cut Clouds from Papertrey Inc. to create sky, Stipple Brush, Labels 8 Nestibilities, Stampin' Up Square Lattice embossing folder
Other - Button by Bo Bunny, Twine by The Twinery, Metal Dots
I think there are still a couple of Texas "guys" who do creations on Texas Tues-Step Days. You can see my list on the right side of my blog. But, I would think the best bets would be Mark, and Danielle. At least I hope so!
I have been working on my class cards for the class I will be teaching later this month for three days now. I think I am almost done. I hope so, because I want to get to some new cards for you. So, hopefully, I will be back tomorrow with something new!
Happy Stamping!
Tina
I bought the same hot air balloon at the convention, I went on Friday but they were sold out of the TEXAS state of mind stamp.
ReplyDeleteI like what you did with it.