I am participating in my first ever
Savvy Projects Blog Hop! Wahoo!!!
The theme of the blog hop this month was to go back and dust off our retiform technique skills. This technique is an oldie, but a goodie, but it also one I love the look of, but have never been able to do well myself.
For my card I used 4 TAC stamp sets, "Happy Trails" and "Running Stitches", and the retired "Wild West", and "Soft Spoken".
Pretty card Trudy!
ReplyDeletewoohoo for US!! Trudy - this is fantastic and I love that you showed us the dimension in your card. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSooo LOVE this Trudy! Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteawesome card ... love how you used running stitches with this and all of the dimension!
ReplyDeleteGreat job Trudy! The colors are great and go so well with the western theme!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card! I likey!
ReplyDeleteTrudy, I love this! The stitching is such a great addition! Looks like a quilt! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME! Trudy, your card is fantastic. I love the western theme and the stitching is the most PERFECT touch.
ReplyDeleteLove the theme and this looks so nice with the hose, horseshoes etc. I have often thought about getting this set - I'm thinking I am going to get it.
ReplyDeleteWonderfful card! These stamps go so well together and I like the your choice of colors!
ReplyDeleteTrudy this is amazing! I love the stitching. What a neat effect!
ReplyDeleteOne of my most favorite stamp sets....love how you put it all together!! Great job!!!
ReplyDeleteThe stiches go great with your card. You did a wonderful job
ReplyDeleteTrudy - this is great! What a super masculine card.
ReplyDeleteGreat card Trudy! So glad you joined in the fun!! TFS
ReplyDeleteOH WOW Trudy! This is very striking! I LOVE that you used the horse! This looks great!
ReplyDeleteNice card, Trudy!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteso glad you joined in the hop, Trudy! love the card - the colors you chose are perfect!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and sets you chose, the brads are really neat there! All together it is wonderful!
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