I colored the horse stamp with markers then stamped onto glossy white and fussy cut. The cowboy was inked in black and embossed with black powder, then watercolored and fussy cut. I decided to make faux barn board from the slate gray piece. First I scored the piece at 3/4" intervals then dragged a white ink pad over the top for a weathered look. I finished with some silver wink of stella to bring back some of the deeper tones. This was mounted first on red then onto my white card base and secured with denim blue eyelets. The sentiment was computer generated - free cut a speech bubble and edged with denim blue paper. My horse & cowboy were adhere with foam mounting tape for a bit more dimension.
Date: Tuesday, June 20, 2017 GMT Views: 1645
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Tue, Jun 20, 2017 @ 8:38 AM
How fab!!! I love the cowpoke, and that horse is just amazing, Linda!
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Tue, Jun 20, 2017 @ 2:04 PM
Love love love your patriotic horse with the cowboy! This reminds me of iconic American rodeos we went to during summer vacations. Awesome creative design!!
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