Hi all and happy Friday! This past Monday we celebrated Memorial Day here in the US, which, along with the start of summer, always puts me in the mood to create some USA-inspired cards. One of the cards I’m sharing here today was posted on Instagram on Monday. I’ve had a few requests to share more details about that card, so that’s on today’s agenda, along with a few more patriotic cards!
I had some fun ideas for using our Rolling Hills stencil set to create some patriotic backgrounds. I wanted to experiment with using it in both the traditional way it was designed, but also in some more unconventional ways. This first card is the one I shared on Instagram on Monday (it’s also our Card of the Week, so everything used here is 15% off!). I used the striped hill stencils from the Rolling Hills set to create a flag background. This was easy to do, just by positioning the stencils in a different way than they were designed to be used.
Over my striped flag background I layered a floral panel that was done with the Print Shop: Spring Mix set, and cut with the coordinating die. The sentiment is actually from a holiday set (Comfort & Joy), I just trimmed off the bottom line of the sentiment to make it appropriate for this occasion.
Here is a little step by step for you for creating the background…
With the Fourth of July approaching fast, I decided to play around with a few more ideas, again using the Rolling Hills stencil paired with a few other goodies. This first one uses the Rolling Hills as they were designed, but stenciled in patriotic reds and blues.
I foiled some fireworks in the sky using our Glow hot foil plate, and added some small gold stars cut with the Ribbon Maker: Pinked Stars die. The sentiment was done with our Bold Alphabet dies to spell “America”, and a “happy birthday” sentiment from the Four Square Birthday stamp set.
My last card uses the stripes from Rolling Hills in a completely different way. I envisioned creating a sort of flag-blowing-in-the-wind kind of look! 🙂 I just kind of went free-form and started at the top (very much like the first card I shared in the step-by-step above) stenciling the various striped sections from the Rolling Hills stencil set, building the design as I moved along, nestling various striped sections, rotating and positioning as needed to fill in each area. I filmed the process and I’ll share a quick Instagram reel soon!
To add even more depth to the background, I used a couple of shades of ink – bright red (Festive Berries Oxide) and a deeper red (Aged Mahagony) for stenciling the stripes. To finish off the card I added some gold ink splatters and a few Rustic Stars (small and large). The “celebrate” sentiment is from the Birthday Blooms stamp set, cut with the coordinating die. The pinked edge along the bottom was cut with the Ribbon Maker: Pinked Stars die.
Thanks so much for joining me today for this fun patriotic showcase. I hope you enjoyed it and it inspires you to get creative and think outside the box and use your supplies in unexpected ways!
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I ❤️ them all!
I send cards to our local VA every Veterans Day for the patients and the past couple of years bought out 4 Dollar Tree’s but have been searching for quick,simple card ideas to make cards this year and love the incredibly creative way you used these stencils!
WONDERFULLY DONE, Betsy!!! THANK YOU for this SUPER POST! I CAN’T WAIT to try! 😉
Absolutely Fabulous!!
Your creative ise of these stencils is brilliant! The cards are wonderful! Thanks for sharing your process!
Betsy, I am both dumbstruck and in awe over these patriotic cards and how you made them! They are simply stunning, beautiful and so creatively designed. Thank you for your continuing inspiration and how you show us new ways to use your awesome designs!
Oh my goodness, this is brilliant!
Betsy these are all wonderful. You are so creative! Can’t wait to try using these products in a different way.
How very clever – I love that idea! Thank you!
They are All American wonderful!
Your cards are lovely and seriously out-of-the-box creative!
Thanks for these beautiful ideas! Love the patriotic cards!
Thank you so much for these cards, Betsy! I send out a big run of cards for Fourth of July and I appreciate your ideas. I love those rustic stars.
GENIUS ideas! Now that’s thinking outside the box!!! Bravo and God Bless America!!! 🇺🇸
What a creative way to use that stencil set! Your cards are amazing! I’m always looking for patriotic card ideas, especially ones I can use for Veterans’ Day and you’ve given me some great ideas. Thank you for sharing them on the blog because I’m not on Instagram so I would never have seen them.
Very creative!! Thanks for sharing! Loved all the cards!
One of the things I love about the Greetery is the way you and your team provide inspiration for using your products in so many ways!
These cards are so pretty. Thanks for sharing how you made them!
What a lovely card. This is not your usual patriotic release and I love it. It is unique and different.
I’m not in the US, but still thoroughly enjoyed this post. Your creativity is delightful and the cards you created are superb!
Like another poster here, I am also not on Instagram. Would it be possible to post the card of the week on the blog, also? Even without a super long write up (which I am sure must be time consuming) a picture with links to the relevant products would be enticing!
Have a gorgeous weekend — thank you for making today a bit more beautiful!
Hi Kay! Our Card of the Week is always shared on the homepage of our shop, with a link to view that week’s products. If you’re not on Instagram you can still view our posts via our feed which we have linked near the bottom of our shop’s home page as well. The nice thing about viewing it from our shop is that it’s shoppable! This means you can click on the photos and you’ll see the products used tagged on the photos. In addition to viewing it on our homepage, we also have it set up as a gallery. You can access it via the link near the bottom of our homepage (where it says “Shop our Instagram Gallery) – I’ll link it here, too! https://thegreetery.com/pages/shop-our-instagram-gallery I hope that helps! 🙂
Thank you! ☺️
Such clever and gorgeous ideas! Thanks for sharing!
All of them are beautiful.
Who would ever think of making waving flags with the rolling hills stencil? Our extremely talented and gifted artist- Betsy, who’s creativity and hard work is absolutely the best‼️‼️‼️ That’s who! 😊 I’m a huge fan and I say that with total gratitude and appreciation.
Betsy, the way you captured the beauty of our flag and America’s birthday is AWESOME 👏. I love them all. I’m not on Instagram these days either, so my thanks for sharing on your blog. 💙❤️🇺🇸 God Bless!
Oh my – soooooo your creativity is soooo inspiring – thank you for sharing it ! Love them all!
Wow I wouldn’t have thought of using the rolling hills stencil in this way, what a great idea and very creative. I love the cards.
Betsy! You inspired my playtime today using another of your fabulous sets: Harvest Home!!
I just love your patriotic hills!
=] Michele
These are amazing! So stunningly beautiful. I wish I had the hill stencil to play around with now.
WOW! Betsy your creativity is sheer genius! These Patriotic cards are amaZing! Thank you for sharing your beautiful talent with us.
Love these cards Betsy, you are so creative! I must try this!
Wonderful ideas for the 4th of July, Military/Veteran cards or for those on Honor Flights. Thanks!
These are AMAZING! I always like to see how to stretch my supplies and this does that far beyond what I could imagine. I love them all, but the red, white, and blue rolling hills may be my favorite. You really thought out of the box. Thanks!
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