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I decided to go with a sewing theme with a coffee cup for my stamp. TX in a western style font for my new home state of Texas, rope design around the edge and 7c for 7 cents postage. I chose 7 because our wedding anniversary is 7/7 and we have 7 kids (all grown now). I used jumbo rickrack around the edges for the stamp look. I quilted it with a star shape since the Texas song goes "the stars at night are big and bright, deep in the heart of Texas". Here is my little 8 1/2 inch square stamp:
Thanks for stopping by, please be sure to visit the other creative ladies in the hop today:
July 1
Quilt Matters
Scrapbook-ChickADoodle (you are here)
Patchouli Moon
The Slow Quilter
A Loose Thread
Janes Fabrics and Quilts
Selina Quilts
Debby Kratovil Quilts
Dancing Thru Threads
Sew Many Yarns
Quilt Matters
Scrapbook-ChickADoodle (you are here)
Patchouli Moon
The Slow Quilter
A Loose Thread
Janes Fabrics and Quilts
Selina Quilts
Debby Kratovil Quilts
Dancing Thru Threads
Sew Many Yarns
I do have a giveaway going until July 7th...see my previous post "A New Traveling Stash".
Have a great Canada Day and Independence Day holiday!
That is so adorable! great job!
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Love your little stamp, very creative! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSuper sweet! I love this one!
ReplyDeleteYour stamp is so cute and sweet. I love it. Thanks for sharing your creativity
ReplyDeleteA beautiful and detailed stamp!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty.
ReplyDeleteFabulous stamp. Seems like Texas gets featured a lot (including mine today). The giant ric rac is PERFECT. You are so clever to think of that! Thanks for a delightful post today.
ReplyDeleteYour stamp is adorable...great job.
ReplyDeleteVery nice job. Such a cute stamp.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet stamp!
ReplyDeleteI agree ..adorable!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute stamp! You did a great job with all those fantastic details!
ReplyDeleteThere seem to be a lot of Texans in this blog hop and all have put a little Texas in their stamps. I like your rope around the stamp and the rickrack too.
ReplyDeleteLove the stamp and you have great talent.
ReplyDeleteVery nice job! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCute stamp. Great job. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeletevery nice. great idea to use jumbo rickrack.
ReplyDeleteYour stamp is going to delight Madame Samm! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove your stamp! so cute. Thanks for sharing. vickise at gmail dot com
ReplyDeletelove it. nice stamp
ReplyDeleteReally cute, love the rope design and the Jumbo Rick Rack.
ReplyDeleteGreat job, you packed a lot of detail in a tiny space. Isn't it amazing what we bring to this hop to make these OUR OWN stamps.
ReplyDeleteOhhh wow Roxanne..the detail you just rock or is that stitch.. yes you do...stitch and sew and make us smile in a row...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! You've done Texas proud! (And welcome to Texas!)
ReplyDeleteI love all the details in your stamp...it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, your embroidery is amazing. So many great Texas elements. Great job!
ReplyDeleteYour stamp is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! I would say you represented yourself well with your stamp. Well done!
ReplyDeleteVery cute stamp. I really like the font you used for your lettering and the large rick rack - perfect!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love all of the details you used in your stamp. The composition is so nice and I like the rope border.
ReplyDeleteThis is darling! You've added a lot of details in a small package. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty stamp, great job!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat stamp - I love the use of jumbo ric rac for the perforated edges!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Very cute. Love the pile of notions.
ReplyDeleteWOW, little lady, hold your horse there, you have 7 grown kids, well I be dog gone and was married on 7/7. I think that the jack pot number. Oh yah, that is a great stamp to represent you new home state of TX.
ReplyDeleteLove your beautiful creative stamp!!
ReplyDeleteLucky # 7 :) Very nice stamp!
ReplyDeleteVery unique and pretty stamp.
ReplyDeleteCoffee and quilting-great combo. Love the stamp.
ReplyDeleteI love your stamp. You put so much work into it! wonderful!
ReplyDeleteTexas! My CA born sibs all ended up living there in the northeast part of the state. I remain in CA. Lots of love went in to that cute little stamp.
ReplyDeleteYour stamp is just wonderful. You did a great job. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletecheers
maggie
maggiemine42@gmail.com
Your stamp is lovely with it's sewing/quilting and coffee motif. How is cool is your use of 7; must be a lucky number for you, too. :)
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful stamp that shows who you are. A very creative lady who loves her coffee.
ReplyDeletevery nice, I do believe 7 is a lucky number for you. thanks for the fun.
ReplyDeleteSweet! :)
ReplyDeleteI think I can safely say, you have spoken to the hearts of all who read "Sew We Quilt" blog! Love it!
ReplyDeleteCONGRATS! YOU WON!! You are the winner of the Traveling Stash Box. Please contact me at compassionatequilter at rocketmail dot com with your mailing address!
ReplyDeletewell you have rounded up a great little stamp. Lots of details to make it yours.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing
in stitches
Oh that is just precious!
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