Hey Y'all!
Today on the Stampin’ Dream Blog Hop, we are sharing projects with the theme “In Memoriam.” Here in the US, it is Veteran’s Day. And to all of you who have served, we honor you. I love the quote, “All gave some, some gave all.”
The project I am sharing today is a card a made on my mom’s birthday in her memory, but the sentiment is perfect for this day we set aside to honor the service men and women who have sacrificed so much for our freedom.
It uses the Cathedral Quilt technique I shared on last Tuesday’s blog, you can see how to do it here. This one uses the beautiful Blackberry Beauty DSP, and the sentiment comes from the Nature’s Harvest stamp set.
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Nina
Beautiful card design. Love the way you have used the designer series paper to create the background.
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ReplyDeleteAmazing card. The background quilt, the flower, and the color scheme are just perfect.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Nina, loving all the texture and layers x
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card Nina! That's an interesting technique for the background.
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