Happy Independence Day! Do you have any plans? Food, Fireworks, and Fun are what the 4th of July is to me summed up in three words! I thought I'd share a 'star' card with you. I hope you enjoy yours. I am excited about returning home and eating some crabs. I am originally from Maryland and eating crabs is a must during summer months, especially on holidays. If I could find good some in the winter, I'd eat them then too. Yes, I am talking about the entire crab. I really do not like crab legs because I am so used to eating the entire crab. Most people who are not from the area do not have an appreciation for crabs. It does take a lot of time to get just a little bit of meat, but it's fun, tasty, and a social gathering food. I could eat crabs alone, but it's much more fun outside with newspaper on the table and family and friends digging in. There is definitely a technique to eating crabs and I have my own. I've been eating them since a child, so I prefer my hands. The tools slow me down! I may post a picture of it so you all can get an idea of what it's like! Look for that tomorrow. It may be a twitpic.
I hope you are enjoying your holiday weekend! Thanks for taking time out of your day to take a peek here!
Card Instructions
- Trim kraft cardstock into an A2 card.
- Using a word processor, type sentiment and print.Trim dark chocolate cardstock and patterned paper into matted squares.
- Distress edges of patterned paper, add faux stitching, and adhere to dark chocolate cardstock.
- Adhere chipboard letters to patterned paper.
- Paper piece chipboard stars with cardstock. Stamp design on some stars, ink the edges, then adhere.
- Tie twine around cardstock and add buttons.
- Adhere cardstock to card front.
- Stamp stars on inside of card and add faux stitching.
:: My Goodies {Hero...That's what you are to me} ::
Stamps: Papertrey Ink - background basics (retro); Art Warehouse - journal; Verve Visual - seeing stars
Ink: Close to My Heart - cranberry; Stampin' Up! - chocolate chip; Quick Quotes - amaretto powder puff
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink - kraft + dark chocolate + pure poppy + spring rain + ripe avocado Patterned Paper: Melissa Frances - alma
Accessories: Martha Stewart - baker's twine; Heidi Swapp - chipboard stars; Stampin' Up! - real red marker; Basic Grey - milk chocolate chipboard letters; Craft Suppy - buttons; Tim Holtz - paper distresser
Card Size: 4.25" x 5.5"
12 comments:
Great 4th of July card! I love the modern colors you used! Have a great day!
Great colors on this one! Happy 4th!
Pretty!!! Happy 4th!!
Super card! Enjoy your visit home.
Seriously awesome! Perfect for the holiday!
I just wanted to stop by and say how much I love your cards. I check in with you everyday. ;-)
Here is my blog if you want to pop by for a visit...
Hugs
Deb
http://www.papertreedesign.blogspot.com/
You are my hero with this one girl! Happy 4th!
This is fantastic!!
Lovely card! So perfect for any hero!
Awesome card, Ashley - it turned out great.
And even though I am not originally from MD, I love to dig into whole crabs too!! We have very close friends from MD that taught us LONG ago how to open and eat crabs. I've been out a few times over the years with friends and I'm usually the one showing them how to do it. ;)
So it is also great summer memory for me growing up and one that has made it's way into my own family now. We always make sure we come home with a bushel when we pass through in season.
Oh I really like this one girl!
This card is AMAZING! How did I miss this one? The distressing and sewing is perfect.
Before I forget congrats on getting to the next round for the Idol contest!
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