Monday, August 19, 2019

Another Western theme card!

My Favorite Things

card challenge to make a gift card holder was the perfect excuse to get out my goodies once more!

On my previous post, I showed the PI "Cowgirl" stamp used on a project.

Now, here is the PI "Cowboy" image to pair up with that!


By switching just a few simple elements, I have two cards ready for any little buckaroo who has a holiday/birthday approaching!

He definitely calls for more masculine colors and I, not intentionally being partial, 
gave him a lasso and gold rodeo buckle!
And that is only a pretend gun the little guy has.  I am not a huge gun supporter, especially for those not trained in handling such things.  But when in Arizona...

Wish me luck this challenge go-around!
And get out and enjoy the weather if you are fortunate enough to live where it is comfortable!

Ropin' in some grub,
Jan


Ye-haw! Gift Card Holder!


My Favorite Things 
challenge this week is to create a gift card 
holder of some sort; card, bag, ect. and I love using an MFT image!

I have had this pocket image forever and always use it as a go-to when I need a cute gift card item.

When colored in pastels, it can be an adorable baby or toddler gift card, and the color choices are unlimited.  
In this case, however, it HAD to be worn jeans!

It worked perfectly with my little PI "Cowgirl" stamp. 


The stamped pocket is applied to both a white Copics paper and, in this case, a tan patterned cardstock paper.

Color the one on white paper in any color you would like your pocket to be. Then fussy cut out
and adhere along the edges to the background pocket.  This creates your "gift card pocket".

After that, anything goes! Create away!
I've added a little silver cowboy hat charm on the sentiment!

Living in Arizona, these are some of my favorite PI images !


Can't have a little cowgirl these days without a bit of bling!
I have even given her a silver rodeo buckle! 

Everyone have a rootin' tootin' week!
Thanks,
Jan

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