Sunday, March 14, 2010
Another Thank You card. Not much Cricut involved but this was the most difficult. The image, purchased at Michaels, was stamped with StazOn ink then embossed with black embossing powder. I think the major difficulty was with the paper and had to redo the image several times. I'm still not completely happy with it but enough is enough and I'm calling it done.
Hello
Hi all!
Well again life gets in the way of doing things we really want to do and doing the necessary things. My mother passed away February 27th. She had a mild heart attack on January 30th and spent 10 days in the hospital. While there the doctors found she had lung cancer that had spread to some of her lymph nodes and one small location in the spine of her neck. She had not started her chemotherapy when she suffered a massive heart attack. She left this world under her terms, not the cancer's terms. We miss her terribly but know she is in a much better place.
I have been getting back into the routine of things and making thank you cards. The file for the first card is from Wanda, who is so talented and always generous with her talent.
Well again life gets in the way of doing things we really want to do and doing the necessary things. My mother passed away February 27th. She had a mild heart attack on January 30th and spent 10 days in the hospital. While there the doctors found she had lung cancer that had spread to some of her lymph nodes and one small location in the spine of her neck. She had not started her chemotherapy when she suffered a massive heart attack. She left this world under her terms, not the cancer's terms. We miss her terribly but know she is in a much better place.
I have been getting back into the routine of things and making thank you cards. The file for the first card is from Wanda, who is so talented and always generous with her talent.
The next card was created with a file from Penny who is also a very talented lady and always always always willing to help and share her knowledge with everyone. Stop over to Penny and Wanda's blog to see some amazing work.
Thanks so much Wanda and Penny!
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