Hello beautiful people on this Monday, May 4, 2020.
Sorry, I'm not into Star Wars so don't expect a blog commentary on that subject. We all know the pandemic is still on the move. I have no comments in that area neither.
The weekend is over and we have reached the month of May. I am a former teacher so to all my peers who are still in the profession...Happy National Teacher Appreciation Week. I can only send you a virtual bouquet, hug and candy to support the process and progress that is still being made by all. Your classrooms may look a lot different as of this day and time but the joy of knowing you are still making an impression on the minds of others whether little or big.
I have two projects to share with you today. They are both for Mother's Day. As a matter of fact, one can be used just to show "LOVE" during any occasion.
Our topic from our Pastor was on Wisdom. I am not writing my own comments today, however, just think about your Mom whether living or have passed on, does/did she inspire wisdom in you?
I used Stamperia "Old Lace" paper pad to make this card along with flowers from Prima and a button from my stash. The die cut leaves are from a Tim Holtz die.
The card in which I named "Mother" is made from the following:
Cardstock: chipboard covered with Mulberry paper that has been crinkled. White Distress ink was applied with a stencil to go over some of the crinkles and to make a path at the bottom of the card.
A chipboard filmstrip was used to represent a step-up ladder for the lady (an Aliexpress die). The dog and the banner are also from Aliexpress.
I placed a shaker element in the far right corner. Behind the element is a piece of cardstock with a pink rose. Below the shaker is a bunch of Prima flowers which are also pink. I can never finish a card without a butterfly or faux gems. This project uses the butterfly from Prima.
If you follow me on WordArtWednesday this card will appear there: https://www.wordartwednesday.blogspot.com.
Thanks everyone for viewing with me today. Remember, Mother's Day is this Sunday, May 10, 2020. If you cannot take her out to dinner or visit her, make her something pretty and put it in the mail before this weekend.
Sending you a hug and love,
Lois
Sorry, I'm not into Star Wars so don't expect a blog commentary on that subject. We all know the pandemic is still on the move. I have no comments in that area neither.
The weekend is over and we have reached the month of May. I am a former teacher so to all my peers who are still in the profession...Happy National Teacher Appreciation Week. I can only send you a virtual bouquet, hug and candy to support the process and progress that is still being made by all. Your classrooms may look a lot different as of this day and time but the joy of knowing you are still making an impression on the minds of others whether little or big.
I have two projects to share with you today. They are both for Mother's Day. As a matter of fact, one can be used just to show "LOVE" during any occasion.
Our topic from our Pastor was on Wisdom. I am not writing my own comments today, however, just think about your Mom whether living or have passed on, does/did she inspire wisdom in you?
I used Stamperia "Old Lace" paper pad to make this card along with flowers from Prima and a button from my stash. The die cut leaves are from a Tim Holtz die.
The card in which I named "Mother" is made from the following:
Cardstock: chipboard covered with Mulberry paper that has been crinkled. White Distress ink was applied with a stencil to go over some of the crinkles and to make a path at the bottom of the card.
A chipboard filmstrip was used to represent a step-up ladder for the lady (an Aliexpress die). The dog and the banner are also from Aliexpress.
I placed a shaker element in the far right corner. Behind the element is a piece of cardstock with a pink rose. Below the shaker is a bunch of Prima flowers which are also pink. I can never finish a card without a butterfly or faux gems. This project uses the butterfly from Prima.
If you follow me on WordArtWednesday this card will appear there: https://www.wordartwednesday.blogspot.com.
Thanks everyone for viewing with me today. Remember, Mother's Day is this Sunday, May 10, 2020. If you cannot take her out to dinner or visit her, make her something pretty and put it in the mail before this weekend.
Sending you a hug and love,
Lois
3 comments:
Both cards are absolutely gorgeous!!!
Oh my!!! Two remarkable creations!
Beautiful, love them both; like the papers, design, flowers and dies!
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