Yesterday's card featured stars, and today's card does too! The timing is great for this type of card, especially because we're between Flag Day and Independence Day here in the USA. I spent some time yesterday at our Idaho State Veteran's Cemetery. It's such a beautiful place.
The Support Our Troops ribbon stamp is from the Unity in America stamp set. There are so many things to love about this set! It includes logos from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, as well as a flag poem and various words. For this card, I stamped it with Memento dye ink from Tsukineko in Daffodil. The patterned paper is from We R Memory Keepers, and the stitched rectangle die is from Lawn Fawn.
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Happy Stamping! And many thanks to our troops and their families, past and present, for the sacrifices they made for all of us.
15 comments:
such a wonderful tribute card with that great set! and the papers are fabulous, too! I think I could make patriotic cards all year long if I didn't have other projects that kept me from it. :)
your projects this week have been wonderful! thank you for the inspiration!
love the card! My brothers (all but 1) were or currently are serving. Thanks for sharing!
Oh, I love it. I like the very patriotic look. Nice.
Pretty card! I love all the layers!
Wonderful card! I love the torn edges along with the stars. Great look.
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Lovely card. I am sure someone special will get this one.
great card - love the colors
Beautiful patriotic card. Lovely design.
Wonderful card--I like the yellow ribbon and the patriotic background.
Love the pop of yellow and the paper tearing. I always forget to use that technique and I really like the look. Great card!!
We need this type of card in our world today.
Love the brights you used. Gorgeous. Hugz
Oh how cool is this, I know a few people I'd love to send it to.
Love this, especially since this is great for anyone who had, or still is, serving our country.
Love it Kim! Lynn T.
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