Before I get to the details of this card, I want to take a moment to honor and remember my mother, Diane, who passed away in 1984 from a rare form of breast cancer. She was only 35 years old and left behind a husband, 17 year old daughter (that was me), 15 and 5-year old sons, and a 17-day old baby girl as well as parents, siblings, and numerous other family members and friends. She was smart, funny, brave, a little off beat, loved scary movies and books but got genuinely scared by them, she was great with children and she is still missed every day. If you haven't had a mammogram yet this year, I urge you to do so and also to encourage your friends to do the same. Until we find a cure, early detection is our best weapon.
card details: This week's challenge at
Heart2Heart is a technique challenge of inking a stamp with one color and then rolling the edges in another color before applying the image to paper. I chose a very basic, clean and simple card to try this approach and I'm hoping the color combination is not too subtle, but I used Blush for my base color on the retired Always Remember stamp set with Hollyhock as my edge color. I cut the card shape at 5" height using the Art Philosophy cartridge, sponged Baby Pink on the edges, and I used Blush ink on the A Typeface alpha (A1117) and Hollyhock on the "find the cure" sentiment which is also part of the Always Remember set.
Happy crafting!
Annette
very nice card, thanks for joining us at H2H
ReplyDeleteNice card and beautiful sentiments about your mom. I am going on a year and a half cancer free and totally agree! And would add the self check is so important!
ReplyDeleteKim (a fellow Iowan)
Thank you, Kim, and congrats on 1 1/2 years of clean checkups! Prayers for health & happiness for many, many years to come!
DeleteWhat a great card! Love the crossword type entwining of words and the shades of pink you "rocked and rolled"! What a beautiful tribute to your mother! My heart goes out to your family for the loss of her life.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! I was on your blog yesterday and I was SO impressed! I will be following your blog for more inspiration!
DeleteI love this card and really am inspired by your post. How great is it that you can use a tragedy in your own family to give back to others - you are a blessing indeed!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind workds, Elizabeth. I am always inspired by your work!
DeleteBeautiful card, Annette, and beautiful back-story as well. The crossword works so well with the "typeface" alphabet. Thanks for adding your ribbon of hope to the H2H challenge this week.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and story, thanks for joining us at H2H
ReplyDeleteThanks to the design team at H2H and all the players, I have found so much inspiration from all of you!
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