It's the beginning of a glorious weekend. Four days to enjoy yourself and to do some things you have been putting off. It's beach time...grilling time...Memorial Day festivities...what's on your calendar?
Just for fun, I made three quick cards and decided to use something in the line of "thanks" on all of them. Some gifts were received and you always want to "thank" the person who gave you something...We have our service men and women who died trying to keep this country from hurt, harm and danger. Let's give them "thanks"... People, at least some of them, are always supportive of what you do and they make nice comments about it...I'm giving them "thanks" because without them you never know how you are doing. So "thanks", "thanks", and "thanks"!!!
thank you
My traditional Neenah white, Recollection black cardstock
stamps: Recollection color splash, Inkadinkado beauty stems and Heidi Swapp thank you
inks: Tim Holtz's distress inks (mustard seed, picked raspberry and broken china
Handmade Modern sequins
Ranger gold embossing powder
pink water color paint
*check out www.wordartwednesday.blogspot.com....you may see this one over there
thanks a bunch
Neenah white, black Recollection...cardstock
Recollection Bright and Basic paper pad
Recollection color splash, dylusions shattered bits and Stampendous daisy thanks ...stamps
Hand Made Modern...sequins
inks: Tim Holts distress (tea dye, milled lavender and picked raspberry)
Ranger gold embossing powder
how thoughtful you are
cardstock and specialty paper: Neenah white, Recollection black and Ranger water color
water color paints (orange, yellow, pink, green, blue)
stamp: Fiskars petals from scratch...stamped on card in black and stamped again on pink cardstock, cut out and adhered on stamped image. Hero Arts CL351 clear stamp was also used for the sentiment.
Martha Stewart faux pearls
Who are you "thanking"? It has to be someone. We all receive gifts in various ways.
Have a great enjoyable weekend....Remember four days of fun....see you back here soon!!!
Sending you a hug and LOVE,
Lois
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