I created the background hearts by cutting corrugated cardboard and a Pepsi can with Spellbinders dies and created a ruffle with kraft paper twist (I have a tutorial on Saturday StepXStep over at Frilly and Funkie on how I created the hearts). A little gesso adds a bit of vintage touch. The images were stamped with Jet Black archival ink, trimmed out and sponged with Vintage Photo. A red Copic was used to add a pop of Valentine red. The sentiment "You can't get a man with a gun" is included with the Cowgirl Strength plate and the end "but you can with a smile" was computer generated.
The background was stamped on white card stock with black Jet Black archival, mounted on a sheet of 8x8" chipboard and embellished with black crocheted lace.
Now I hope you will hop along with our brand new 2013 Artistic Outpost Design Team - just an amazing collection of talent that I am so honored to be associated with. Here's the hop lineup and links so you can pay them all a visit.
And be sure to stop by Frilly and Funkie to see what the Funkie team has to share. We have amazing new talent starting over there today too:
Buttons - Pushing The Right Buttons
Trace - Inkypinkycraft
Donna - From My Art 2 Yours
I am also entering this into Simon Says Stamp and Show's Lace Love challenge.
Thanks for stopping by today.
These products used to make this wall hanging are available at The Funkie Junkie Boutique:
Linda, this is fabulous! Cannot wait to see your tutorial on Saturday. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteOooooh, fantastic hearts Linda. Looking forward to your tutorial on Saturday too. Hugs, Jenny x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love this, Linda! The ruffled hearts make fabulous frames for those feisty cowgirls - wow!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Your articles and contents are inspirational.
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Wow,wow,wow!
ReplyDeleteBrenda, mir bleibt der Mund offen...
Was für eine exellente Arbeit.
Es sieht einfach fantastisch aus, und ich würde mich crazy über diese Karte freuen.
Die ganze Kombination ist super.
xx
Oh wow, this is brilliant! Love the three hearts and how you have put them together! The ruffles behind them are so clever too, and I love how you have used the stamps! Great piece altogether!!
ReplyDeleteVery striking Linda, love how you showcased the cowgirl images in hearts. Great texture and pop of red too. Gorgeous. Tracy x
ReplyDeleteThose hearts are phenomenal! The fringe effect with the metallic paisley are fab! Love how you have used the cowgirls on this!
ReplyDeleteI love this! I can't wait to see how you did the hearts.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! First thing I thought of was old heart tins....you sure can make paper sing GF.......beautiful piece..
ReplyDeletehaha, perfectly vintage. I love it. I never figured out how to cut the can to get it flat for a spellbinder. Looking forward to the Sat. step by!
ReplyDeleteFabulous vintage wall hanging! Love all the added texture and the ruffle around the hearts! Fab BG paper you created with the cow print image!
ReplyDeleteI am not sure how you managed to add rustic, vintage and pure elegance all in one gorgeous creation! I love what you did with those hearts and images! This just rocks!
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Linda, love the metal and can't wait to see the step x step for the frills ! Sue C x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! I love the hearts. The ruffle reminds me of the vintage candy boxes.
ReplyDeleteYou do the most gorgeous work with the most mundane of items! I LOVE this, it's fantabulous!
ReplyDeleteWOW- love the hearts with the metal and cardboard touched- and the pop of red. I will look forward to seeing your tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Linda and I love the tongue in cheek piece with the cowgirls!
ReplyDeleteHugs
xx
Beautiful piece, just love the metal hearts within a heart and such clever use of the cowgirl plate and sentiment.
ReplyDeletehugs {brenda} x0x
Oh, Wowzer, Linda! Stunning! I want it! I love the ruffled and metal hearts. The embossing adds lovely texture. I wasn't crazy about this stamp set but I LOVE how you used it. Its awesome, girl!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cards!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this!
ReplyDeleteA gun would work pretty well too! LOL! Love this cowboy up project...amazing what you've done with these stamps!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing! I love this! from Laura xxxx
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