Tuesday, March 27, 2018

THANK YOU NOTE


This morning at Bible Study we all walked in
to a surprise breakfast banquet provided
by the lady who had refreshments
this week.  As a tribute to her gratitude
for all that the Lord is doing in her life (and ours)
she brought sausages, bacon, scrambled eggs, bagels and
a fruit platter.  She ordered everything
from a local deli/caterer and brought steaming hot
foil containers of all the food.  It was delicious!

This card is a thank you note I will be mailing to this woman
on behalf of all the ladies who were in attendance today.  Her
generosity spoke volumes of the Lord's giving 
blessing after blessing for all of us.

Amen.


 


Sunday, March 25, 2018

PAPER PLAYERS #386--Sketch Challenge


Today is the first day I got to play with some new 
stamping materials.  This card features dsp from a new
6x6 pad of floral designs, and the blossom is an anemone from
an Altenew stamp set I just purchased.

Since the anemone I wanted to make is white,
it gave me a chance to use my chalks again to add some
blush in the center.  I haven't used them in a long time, so it was fun!


Check out the other Paper Player entries HERE.

Saturday, March 10, 2018

EASTER BLESSINGS



Here's another version of the previous Easter card.
Same daffodil, different color.
The easel card keeps the message
up for viewing awhile longer.

Wednesday, March 7, 2018

TWO MORE CAT CARDS


Using the same dsp pad as the previous post,
I made two additional cat cards.
(See previous post.)

It's been fun revisiting old supplies!

BTW, we are still without power from the snow storm last weekend.
Rick keeps us warm and safe with the generator going.
He runs it an hour or two during the day and
four hours around dinner time.  He set up my PC for me to
do the bills (electronically) and post a few cards on my blog--
a luxury these days!  It's snowing again right now,
with more on the way in a few days.  Meanwhile, we wait...
patiently...

CAT CARDS--Three of a Kind


After rediscovering an old 6x6 pad of cat dsp's, 
I decided to make some cards with them.
It also gave me another opportunity to use my SU cat punch.


Sunday, March 4, 2018

UPDATE ON THE LATEST

I haven't posted lately because I've been distracted with a lot of issues.  Rick developed a viral lung infection (not the flu) and is still being treated for it.  He had a terrible cough for weeks,  plus shortness of breath; and I was scared for awhile.  He's doing much better now, thankfully.  He had to stay away from people to avoid getting something else, so until this week he rarely went out.  I also had to avoid people or places where I could have brought something home.  Not much fun.

Meanwhile, our two cats had problems.  Jenny, our tuxedo cat, became diabetic at age 13.  I had to learn to give her 2 shots a day and wean her off the dry cat food she was used to.  Her brother/littermate developed a blockage in his urethra that was incurable, so we had to put him down.

Finally, after a long spell of unseasonably warm weather, it has turned more wintery.  The last storm hit on Friday with 8" of heavy snow, high winds, gusts over 45 mph and a power outage that they say will not be restored until Thursday night.  There are trees down everywhere, except on our property--truly an answer to prayer!  Lots of roads blocked, which is one reason why it's taking so long to get the power lines back up.  We run our generator every couple of hours to keep the heat up, refrigerator going and electronic devices charged.  One of my friends has invited me over to take a shower and wash my hair when her power returns tomorrow.  (so she's been told.)

I do have much to be thankful for:  Rick's health improving, milder weather again, lots of very good friends, and stamping, of course!   I just finished making 25 Easter cards and numerous kits for my card classes.  I hope to post some of them when the power returns.  Until then,  I'll be in my sunny Tower in the afternoons!