Stamps by DRS Designs: Army National Guard Seal G1130, Serve our Country at Christmas sentiment D530. Cardstock: Whisper White, Real Red, Night of Navy. Ink: Veramark, Night of Navy. Accessories: Circle Nestabilities, star brads, gold EP.
Isn't this sketch #9 by Tuesday Morning Sketches perfect for a patriotic theme? With those stripes, I only needed to add star brads to complete the effect.
Being deployed is always difficult, but when you're away from family and friends over the holidays, it's even harder. To send a token of appreciation for service members' sacrifices, create a card especially for them or for them to send back home to loved ones.
Check out the DRS Designs' patriotic images which include seals like this one for all service branches. Then be sure to stop by the Cards For Heroes page to learn how you can send cards to this great cause!
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Wonderful card. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh nice job Jess! This does work really well this sketch. Thanks for playing along with us at Tuesday Morning Sketches.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! This is very stunning Jess!! Love the fabulous layout on this!! HUGS
ReplyDeleteJessica, this is absolutely LOVELY!!! What a great job you have done with this one!!! Just love it...Hugs..Jacque
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous card Jessica.
ReplyDeleteHugs Riet.x
I love this card Jessica! It's perfect!
ReplyDeleteJessica- what a striking card! Very well done. I like everything about it!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Jess!! The patriotic colors adn the design are magnificent!!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Jess, wow LOVE all those stars...beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful Jess!
ReplyDeleteWay to work that sketch!!!
have a fab weekend!
Blessings, Maria
This is a fantastic card and will mean so much to someone who is deployed. I lucked into a treasure trove of my late dad's WWII correspondence and every card he received and every letter was lovingly saved - so these little things mean a lot to a person serving! Years from now it is a glimpse into another era.
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