Sunday, June 1, 2014

OWH and Great Impressions Blog Hop


Hey All!!  Welcome!  I hope you've been enjoying all of the amazing bloggers and their inspiration along the hop today!  You should have hopped here from Carolyn's blog.  If you're lost or would like to start from the beginning, just visit the OWH Stars and Stamps page HERE.

The Operation Write Home mission is to support our armed forces by sending blank handmade greeting cards to write home on as well as AnyHero cards to encourage them.  If you are new to OWH and their mission please visit HERE for more information.

for a HERO
I kept my card simple and stuck with just the sentiment from the GI OWH Flag Set.  I really love the distressed look of this sentiment and will be using it to make plenty of AnyHero cards!  I have a really hard time writing in AnyHero cards but I love to make them!

Thanks for hopping by!  Your next stop on this hop is Ellen.  Have a wonderful day!

26 comments:

  1. What a beautiful Any Hero card! Your DSPs are so perfect with the distressed sentiment!

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  2. Great card. I just got this paper so thanks for the inspiration! Thanks for supporting OWH!

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  3. That is a Great, great card! As much fun as coloring can be, I really also like making cards that focus on the sentiment. Like this one.

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  4. Love your CAS card! Your paper choices are perfect! And that Hero stamp is perfect!!

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  5. Sometimes less is more, and this is "the most." I fell in love with the simple but powerful message.

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  6. Fabulous card--LOVE the paper you used and that stamp is perfect!!! Great card!

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  7. Very nice card!! Thank you for supporting OWH.

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  8. I do love that stamp with the distressed look.

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  9. Wow! Love the distressed look of your card and the pips in the upper right corner give the whole card a very special and balanced look.

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  10. Wonderful card! I love the vibrant colors and the simplicity of the card!

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  11. Great card, cool colors for a guy and love the stamp, too. TFS.

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  12. WOW that is some really cool paper and colors, such a nice masculine card! Thanks for sharing!!!

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  13. I just love the papers, colors, and distressing you used to showcase the perfect sentiment for one of our heroes! Great card, TFS!

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  14. Great CAS card Samantha! The papers worked beautifully together with the distressed style of the sentiment. Very rich colors and very masculine. Very nice work! :)

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  15. Great card design!! Love the papers used!

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  16. Great papers and sentiment for this AnyHero card.

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  17. Love the papers you chose for this very striking masculine card. Thanks for participating in this blog hop.

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  18. I like the simplicity and understated effect! Terrific card!

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  19. Love how you coordinated the different patterned papers!

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  20. This is awesome! LOVE those papers together! So excited to be hopping with you! HUGS and happy stamping! :) Mynn xx

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  21. Awesome papers and shading. The card has nice depth and warmth and still looks perfectly flat for mailing. Beautiful work!

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  22. I really like your card. The papers are perfect and I love how it all coordinates with the new Hero stamp. Great job!

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  23. You rocked this card, lots of rich colors and really "guy" dp prints! This will be a big hit with our Heroes! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  24. Simple is good, especially with these lovely papers. Like this bold sentiment in the set.

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  25. I really like your card. The papers are awesome! :)

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  26. I know what you mean about having difficulty writing Any Hero cards. I think these Heros deserve so much more than a repetitive sentiment, but it does get hard. Try not to do too many at a time. That helps me. Your lovely card will most certainly be appreciated.

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