It's Thursday!!!
This is the last weekend of the month coming up and I can't believe how fast the summer went.
I want to send my thoughts and prayers to all of those affected by the horrible weather down south. It will be a long recovery from this disaster but I hope that the communities and agencies band together for a positive outcome.
Now on to our hop for this week. Sometimes normal is all there is.
Here is the sketch.....hearts for all.
Here is a peek at my card for today's sketch....
I am in love with this Color Theory DSP Paper Stack. So many ideas come from these colors and these designs. The "crackle" is wonderful.
I paired the fabulous Berry Burst with Island Indigo and Whisper White. The embossing folder Softly Falling added just the right amount of background. The hearts and sentiment are from the Support Ribbon Framelits and the Ribbon of Courage Stamp Set.
I can see a few cards made with these products as I have many friends that are fighting and have won the battle with too many cancers!!!
Thanks to Patty Bennett for the design. It is beautiful and the sentiments are so real.
Now just a few hearts for inside and it was done! I hope you like my share for today...off to the rest of the hop....
Each name has it's link as well....
Shelagh Freemantle - you are here
Here are the products I used today.....
So sweet and yes, we all know many that can use a little love ❤️
Posted by: Susan K | 08/31/2017 at 04:01 PM
I love your pretty pink hearts! Someone is going to love getting your card.
Posted by: Kristi | 08/31/2017 at 11:07 AM
Very nice!
Posted by: Julie Johnston | 08/31/2017 at 06:35 AM
You can bet I'll be CASEing this one! I, too, love the crackle in the Color Theory pack. Great card and I'm so glad Patty designed that set.
Posted by: Karen Finkle | 08/31/2017 at 06:22 AM
Super sweet card for today, I love the berry burst, and agree that this set is really special!
Posted by: Jari Francis | 08/31/2017 at 04:25 AM
Sweet card Shelagh! The hearts and sentiment are just perfect for sending a little love to our friends struggling down south!
Posted by: Amy Koenders | 08/31/2017 at 04:22 AM