Thursday, October 25, 2018

"Stamperia Times Two"

Hello friends, followers, visitors and viewers.
A special hello to Lindsay...I miss your creative posting.  I hope everything is okay with you.
Well, today is Thursday, October 25, 2018.  Where I live, frost has been on the ground, on the pumpkins, and on my flowers.   The flowers and the grass are slowly turning brown.  Their vibrancy is over until spring.  
What feeling(s)  do you have for Autumn?
We watch the last of the summer days disappear.  We pull out sweaters and light jackets because the air is getting colder.  One more week before the time change on November 4th.  This means it will start getting darker.  So, the warmth has gone and the world is changing.  We will have Autumn and then Winter while other parts of the world will experience Spring and Summer.
The bottom line is...it is all beautiful.
Today, you will view two cards because one was made on yesterday (I didn't post) and the other one was made today for a challenge:
entry for http://www.splitcoaststampers.com
 sketch#720
 Enabler's List:
cardstock: pink Bazzill for card base;  Recollections blue for layers;  DP from Stamperia "Wonderland"
die: Recollections cutting templates (sentiment)
embellishment:  lace flower
ink: edges of paper were distressed using black soot distress ink
sketch: splitcoast stamper's sketch #720

entry for http://www.wordartwednesday.blogspot.com
entry for http://www. scrapbook.com  (Granny2One)
Enabler's List:
cardstock: Neenah white for card base;  Recollections brown for layering, die cut and sentiment;  DP from Stamperia "Old Lace"; canvas from Michaels
dies: Ali Express (gate), sentiment (Recollections) and Spellbinders (hearts)
embellishments: Nuvo gloss white crystal drops;  Martha Stewart faux pearls
Card for weekly bible journaling class...it will be sent to someone special.

Thanks for viewing.  It is always a blessing to have you view my creations and respond with such beautiful comments.  Your sincerity and support is welcoming.  Thanks again.

Sending you a hug and love,
Lois


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