I told you in my last post that hubby helped with this card. Our friend from church lost his Dad within a month of learning he had cancer. I was telling hubby I wanted to make him a card but just didn't know what to do.
A few years ago when hubby was going to my stamp stores with me he saw that they had some cool dies that he could create with and bought a few and made some projects with, some he saved that he didn't end up using and this piece is one he made. Of course he doesn't save what the names of the dies he used but he remembers that this cross was made from a square background die that he cut apart to make a cross, then cut the inside squares from patterned paper that has a bit of glitter on them. He mounted it onto black card stock and used a corner punch for the corners. All I had to do is put some foam tape on it so it pops up. I used two different patterned papers for the background, I cut along the circles on the one piece to give it a little more than just a straight cut.
Hubby also brought out some stamps for me and some ink so that I can stamp my sentiments now :) Our living room is starting to look like a mini craft room :)
I am starting to do a little better so I was able to go in and take my own pictures of my cards.
11 comments:
artists are attracted to artists, card makers to card makers!! amazing what he has done!!
and cancer, it's like it's own epidemic these days!!
i am happy to hear you are doing a little bit better!!
Your team work turned out well. What a special husband you have! Easter is my favourite time of year. I will miss Good Friday mass. All of Ontario is going back to lockdown for the 3rd time.
It's a great use of geometrics and abstract ideas! I'm grateful you are feeling a little better, Connie. How thoughtful you and Greg are! Happy Easter, Connie!
WOW! Not only is he an amazing photographer but he makes cards too!! Well done! Of course you added touches perfected his masterpiece! Awesome joint effort! I'm sure it will help sooth your friends pain. Happy Easter to you & Greg! Bless you both!! Glad you're getting around a 'little' better!
Brilliant. x
Oh Oh you're going to need a bigger craft room if this continues lol Great collaboration! Love the colors and that unique die. Well done!
So glad you are starting to do a little better, and YAY for your sweet husband helping you out with this lovely sympathy card!
What a wonderful card that you and your hubby made. Aren't we both so very fortunate that our husbands take an interest in crafting too.
Beautiful card for the toughest of occasions xoxo
A nice card.
Pleased to read that you are doing a little better.
Take care
All the best Jan
Perfect card for the occasion, well done to your hubby for giving you a start with it!
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