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Monday, July 14, 2025

Meowy & Bright

 Hello there! 

Happy Monday!

I got another card made this weekend.  This one is a Christmas card.   I had the cat die all cut and put together and sitting in my UFO stash since last fall.  So I pulled him out, added the gift, hat, sentiment and the background and DONE!  




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Card Supplies: 
Stamps: Sentiment -  Critter Christmas (Waffle Flower).
Paper: Neenah Solar White 110lb cardstock; Teal, pink, grey, bright green  cardstock (Stash); Patterned paper (Catherine Pooler).
Ink: Samba (CP Inks).
Extras: Cat, Christmas Accessories, Gift dies (Waffle Flower); Dashed Snowflake cover plate (Waffle Flower).

Thank you for stopping by and I hope you come back soon!


"You can't use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have." 
- Maya Angelou 

Nance








Sunday, July 13, 2025

BeYOUtiful T-Shirt

 

Hello there!
Happy Sunday!

It's been two months since I was here and since I was in my craft room and crafted.  We had to go out of town unexpectedly in early June and wound up being gone for three weeks, as my mother became ill and then passed away.

I've been home for two weeks now and still not really back in my routine and a To Do List much longer than it was in early June.  I've managed to unpack our suitcases, do laundry, cook a couple times, took a short trip to Richmond this week to return our granddog and even straighten up my craft room. So last night, I finally sat down and actually crafted a little. 

So here is the result:


I had seen this cute die set from The Stamp Market, T-Shirt die.  All it is is the collar and some cute little extras like the hearts, a star, a flower, etc.  I figured that would make for a quick and easy card and it did for the most part.  My biggest decision was what patterned paper (Catherine Pooler) to use for the shirt.  The sentiment die is by Ellen Hutson. I used Samba ink from Catherine Pooler for the color and and the top layer of the sentiment.

I made this for the Color Hues Challenge, which ends tomorrow morning at 9am. 

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My beautiful, independent, selfless 91 year old mother had been having some health issues for a couple months and took a turn for the worse.  She was hospitalized June 7th and it was evident within a couple days that we would be taking her to her home in Conway, SC under Hospice care.  I went down on the 10th. My two brothers and I and our spouses spent the next week at her home with her, caring for her round the clock along with Hospice until she passed on June 19.  She passed peacefully and without pain, for which we were very thankful.  Dave and I then spent four days packing up her house to transport furniture and such to our home in NC and my brother in WV.  The funeral was planned for the following weekend so it made sense for us to stay and help pack up things.  She did not want her home to sit long and for all of us to be burdened with it. That was my mom - clear up to her last breath practically, thinking to make things easier for the rest of us first. We were home for 36 hours before turning around and going to WV with a Uhaul and for her funeral the following weekend.  And if that wasn't enough, my mother requested literally the day before she passed for my brothers and I to conduct her entire funeral service including doing the eulogy.  I don't know how we did it, but we did, along with our uncle, her brother.  All in all it was a very blurred, stressful, whirlwind three weeks physically and emotionally for all of us.  I miss her dearly already but after the last four months she had, I am thankful she is not suffering anymore.

🩷Edith Marlene Harrah ðŸ©·
January 31, 1934 - June 19, 2025 


                   


 Thank you for stopping by and I hope you come back soon!


"You can't use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have." 
- Maya Angelou 

Nance