Some of my visitors may remember my post last year about the young woman at our church who died in a tragic, senseless act. You can read about it
here. I made a card then for the girl's parents. I haven't seen her Mom at church in a while, and I have heard that she is really having a tough time, which of course is to be expected. I am worried about her, so I decided to make a card to let her know she's been on my mind lately. If you are a praying person, please say a prayer for Lisa.
Also, I wanted to add that if any of you think your cards are not appreciated, they are -- well, usually. I sent a card last week to a friend who was diagnosed with cancer before Christmas (see
this post). I had not seen her since September, and I got a call from her on Friday. She said the card meant the world to her. It made my day that I was able to make her day. Keep on making those cards!
When I saw The Pink Elephant's pink, orange and aqua color challenge, I really wanted to try it. I love these colors together! You can find the challenge
here.
I also am entering it into the flower challenge at the 2 Sisters Challenge blog. You can find the challenge
here. I love flowers!
Here is how the card was made:
Size: A2
Cardstock: Recollections; DCWV
Patterned Papers: Possibly My Mind's Eye? (They were in my scraps.)
Embossing: Cuttlebug
Flowers: McGill, Paper Shapers and EK Success Punches
Scalloped circle: Nestabilities (I offset this and cut the edge off)
Circle: George Cricut cartridge cut at 3 1/4" (I think)
Sentiment: Computer generated and punched
Stickles used on the flowers and around the sentiment
Gems: Dress It Up glitter dots
Ribbon: Satin (manufacturer unknown)
Thanks for looking, and for your comments.