
I recently signed up for a Rolodex Card Challenge through an online art group I belong to and this is the card I came up with! It was a little challenging because the size is only 2 1/4" x 4" and the cards are really flimsy but I managed to find a couple of small stamps that would fit my Texas theme and I glued 3 cards together to make them sturdy enough for trading. Thanks for stopping by my nest!
Take Care - Robin
Robin,
ReplyDeleteI love your rolodex card - just perfect for us Texas girls!
Susan
How cool! There's a lesson here: never throw anything away! ;-)
ReplyDeleteDiane
Fabulous!!!! You get A+++ from this former teacher...
ReplyDelete:-) Martha
You know I love this one because you used one of my favorite stamps. Fantastic work, my friend.
ReplyDeleteLove it!!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
Hugs~T
I really like that rose in the corner!
ReplyDeleteYou have such a pretty blog here!
ReplyDeleteGreat stamps used for the small substrate you had to use! Love it Robin :)
ReplyDeleteCute! I'm just glad to know that altered rolos are alive and well. (See my last post) I'd love to swap sometime.
ReplyDeleteYou are too clever ... I would have never thought to alter a rolodex card ... it looks awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteYou did awesome with this rolodex card, I love it !
ReplyDeleteThat is so neat!
ReplyDeleteLuv the idea of altering a Rolodex card. How cool is that? Living in San Antonio and seeing what you did with this Alamo image is even cooler!
ReplyDeleteRobin, You did a great job! I believe you beat the challenge! Nice touch with lone star
ReplyDeleteFantastic ! Great Idea .
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the picture.
of course I guess a Texas gal might be a little biased :)
So beautiful and original!!
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to inform you that we are having another drawing at Aged Vintage Papier! Some fabulous stamps :-) All can enter as any times as they wish!
Have a Fab weekend,
Amy
Love this!
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How wonderful!~
ReplyDeleteThis is really cool! I was just decorating a rolodex card a few days ago. They definitely need shoring up by gluing more cards together. Good tip!!
ReplyDeleteI love how your rolodex cards turned out. That star button adds the perfect touch.
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