I love it when SU gets a new military stamp set in. I knew I had to have this one. Even though it's taken me a while to get it inked, I really like how this came out. Even hubby liked it.
We have yet another birthday over on Ocean's 11. This one is being sent to another military wife, I'm sure she'll enjoy it! The inspiration for this card came from JackieB over at SCS.
I brayered Ruby Red and Not Quite Navy from the edges, I think it gave a wonderful effect over the Soft Suede cardstock. The soldier has been bleached. I haven't done that in ages. What a great image it makes.
I didn't feel it needed much else in the line of colors, the image says it all. Just a bit of the red and blue here and there.
Being military, as this set shows, brings you closer to God. Well, if nothing else will do it, it's great that this will. Our men and women need someone to lean on and know that someone is watching out for them. It's great when they go to God for that comfort that they need. And even for those of us at home. Knowing God is in control makes their deployments more bearable.
Set: Courage
Accessories: Soft Suede, Not Quite Navy & Sahara Sand cardstocks, Various Inks, Bleach, Black EP, Photo Corner Punch, Cutter Kit, Brads, Brayer, White Gel Pen
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
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12 comments:
The brayering on Soft Suede looks awesome!!
gorgeous card Katie - I can definitely see why you & your hubby loved this set :)
Great card, love the soft look and the bleached out soldier looks amazing.
I love this card and especially what it means. I love the way your used the color on this card.
Your card is so beautiful.
Mary
This is so cool! What an amazing job and tribute.
Wow this is reall pretty!
This is gorgeous, I love it!
Katie, this is beautiful! The bleaching technique really gave this card a wonderful affect.
Love the idea to just bleach one aspect of the image! Just beautiful! And it passed the DH test...does it get any better? :)
Wow - that bleaching really pops and looks incredible on that card!
I love the way you bleached the soldier and brayered the edges of the card... beautiful!
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