Hi Friends!
It’s
time for the #171 {Spring Garden}
Challenge
at The Card Concept!
I
was inspired by the colors and flowers in our photo as well as the Spring Theme
to create a Clean and Layered/Mixed Media card!
I enjoy the cooler weather of spring, and here in Maryland, the last few
days have had temperatures in the 50’s & 60’s- my kind of spring weather for
sure!
I
also wanted to share with those of you who follow my blog, I have not been posting
as frequently as I would like. My hubby,
Dave has been battling five different cancers over the last 20 years and the
most recent cancer was just diagnosed on Monday, March 7th. After exhibiting increasingly rapid dementia
type symptoms (over the course of about a week), it was discovered that he had
a primary brain tumor the size of a lemon in his left frontal lobe.
Dave
had brain surgery on Wednesday, March 9th and they were not able to
remove all of the tumor (due to blood vessels that were intertwined within the
mass). He is being transported (hopefully
today) from Johns Hopkins to a rehab center near my home and my prayers are that he would get stronger physically,
so I can bring him home to be with me.
We
know that the Lord has the perfect plan for us, and while I may wish to keep my
hubby here with me on this earth, if the Lord decides to take him home to heaven, I
know that it would be far better for Dave.
Unfortunately, Dave will never regain his short-term and some of his long-term memory (or possibly the ability
to speak) again.
One
of our favorite verses is
“For to me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” Philippians 1:21 (NKJV)
Thanks
for the chance to share a bit with my followers- I feel like we are family even
though we may never have a chance to meet here on earth :-)
Also, many of you know that I enjoy participating with online challenges and will be linking this card to one of my favorite challenge sites, Retro Rubber Blog Challenge #178 “Anything Goes”.
The Retro Rubber Blog Challenge requires that you use a stamp that is at least one year old (one of my goals as well). The sentiment on this image from Stamp Simply is many years old as well as the main Power Poppy digital floral image. FYI- I had this image printed and hand colored in my stash since 2019 (when my hubby had his bladder/prostate removal surgery),
Thankfully,
this image was perfect for both challenges! If you have not had a chance to
visit us at The
Card Concept , I hope you will take a moment to do so! Gorgeous designs
from the rest of my sisters on The
Card Concept Design Team, plus stop by the Retro Rubber Challenge Blog and
check out their talented Design Team as well!
Other
than the time it took to hand color/watercolor this image, the card took very
little time to create!
To
create this card:
Using
a editing software (I used the retired Stampin’’ Up! My Digital Studio),
download the digital Tulips in Hobnail Pitcher image from Power Poppy by
Marcella, resize and print onto white cardstock.
Hand
color the image with watercolor pencils and water-based markers. I used a water soluble graphic pencil as well
for the shadow area (or you could use a black watercolor pencil). Once you are satisfied with the colors, die
cut the panel with a stitched rectangle die.
De-static
the lower right hand area for the panel with an embossing powder tool. Ink the verse sentiment from the Fear Not clear
stamp set (Stamp Simply) with Versafine
Black Onyx ink, stamp onto the prepared area, apply embossing powder and heat
set with a heat tool. I just love the fonts used in the Stamp Simply Fear Not stamp set, don't you? Plus this verse is also one of our favorites!
Layer
the main focal image panel onto black cardstock and trim close to the edge.
Layer
a piece of designer paper (approx. 4” x 5 ¼”) onto a 4 ¼” x 5 ½” piece of black
cardstock and mount onto a white card base.
Adhere
the main focal image panel to the card front.
Use
a clear glitter marker to add shimmer to the tulips and you are done!
So
easy and flat for mailing!
Stamp
Sets: Fear Not (Stamp Simply), Tulips in Hobnail Pitcher digi image (Power
Poppy by Marcella)
Ink/Mediums: Versafine Black Onyx, various Watercolor Pencils- Derwent™, Stampin Up!, Water-based Markers (Stampin’ Up!), Water Soluble Graphite Pencil; Wink of Stella Clear Glitter Marker
Cardstock/Paper:
Whisper White, Basic Black; Stampin ‘ Up! designer paper (retired and from my
stash)
Accessories/Tools:
Big Shot™, Stitched Rectangle A2 STAX
Dies (My Favorite Things). Embossing Powder Tool, Clear Embossing Powder, Heat
Tool
Thanks
again for taking the time to visit! I hope you will have the time, create a
card based on our #171 {Spring Garden} inspiration photo and join us!
7 comments:
Praying for your husband -- and you as you support and care for him. Thanks for the update! Do not lose heart! 2 Cor. 4:16-18
So beautiful, Julia, and such an awesome sentiment! Your coloring is perfect as always, and know that you are both in my prayers... Thanks so much for playing at Retro Rubber!
Julie, my heart is with you - and your dear husband. I'm praying for both of you in these days.
Your card is absolutely stunning.
Thanks Ladies for all of your prayers! Thankfully my hubby is closer to me now in a rehab facility and my prayer is that he can get strong enough to stand and walk a bit with a walker so I can bring him home with me! Hugs and thanks again for your sweet comments and prayers!
Beautiful card. Prayers for you both.
Julie, please know that my prayers and my thoughts are with you and your husband, your strong faith in God will carry you and sustain you through these difficult times.
Thank you for sharing this gorgeous card with us at RETRO RUBBER, I'm so very happy you like participating in our challenges to give your older stamps a chance to shine again.
Thinking of you.
Maria/DT
Julie, I am amazed you can even stamp, considering what your family is going through! Praying for you & Dave, for God's will to be done. Your florals are gorgeous and we're so happy you shared them with us at Retro Rubber this week as well!
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