Good morning all.
Still battling away trying to get the house ready to move into. Managed to move some stuff into the craft room but not a lot! Trying to get all the trades coordinated is a nightmare....I'm never moving again, not am I going to refit a kitchen!!! Please remind me I said that if I show any signs of doing either! We'll get there eventually but it's driving me nuts at the moment.
We said a sad farewell to my Aunty on Tuesday...a very small funeral as at 93 she'd outlived most of her contemporaries. Five out of nine of my cousins were there and the eldest did a lovely eulogy. It was great to catch up as we don't see each other often these days. The weather was lovely too which always seems to lift the mood on an otherwise sad occasion.
Two weeks have passed since our last Christmas Card Club Challenge, this time it was Christine's turn to pick the challenge and she's asked to see "Snowy Trees". Here is my effort:
The stamp is from Visible Image, stamped with versamark and heat embossed with white EP, then inked with DI. This was another piece lying on my desk so I die cut it with my Lawn Fawn squares and simply matted and layered onto my card front and finished off with a gemstone.
You'll find a list of the other girls in my sidebar if you'd like to see their makes too.
Beautiful card Carol. You must be living a nightmare. I am trying to organise my craft room and that is bad enough. The loft space needs my attention too, so I dread to think what it must be like packing and moving. Hugs Rita xxx
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear of the loss of your auntie. Loving the softness of this pretty snow tree. Like the idea that you embossed with white, then went back over with the DI. Also like the script background. Good luck with the new house. It will all come together eventually. TFS & Hugs
ReplyDeleteLovely snowy tree Carol...it's so ethereal,and loving that script background....
ReplyDeleteIt will all be worth it in the end! Xxxx
A beautiful make carol. Lovely stamp! Glad to hear the funeral went well .... i'm in the stages of choosing my kitchen at present but am absolutely dreadinng it being done. To make matters worse my main oven broke last week ... so thats kind of made me move on to it more quickly!! Good luck and big hugs x
ReplyDeleteCarol love the card so pretty. Alison xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card and love this stamp. I hope you get the kitchen sorted too and it isn't too long before you move into your new home. Glad to hear that the funeral went well.
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Linda xxx
I love the stamp youhave used Carol. It's perfect for the challenge and makes a great card. Before we moved to Oxfordshire in 1978 we used to move approx every two years with John's job so never had chance to accumulate stuff. Now I absolutely dread the thought of ever having to move! The house, loft, shed etc - all full and overflowing ... lol! You'll get there in they end I'm sure. Hugs Christine xx
ReplyDeleteA fabulous card Carol, such a pretty design.
ReplyDeleteI think moving house is a little like childbirth, once you have moved in you will soon forget the the pain of getting everything done!
Pauline
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Hi Carol beautiful card, it's a lovely image and design, Kate x
ReplyDeleteA lovely card Carol. What a lovely stamp.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear the funeral went well and you managed to catch up with your cousins. In a few months you'll be living happily in your new home and all the horrid stuff will be forgotten. Hugs, Barbxx
Very classy card and I like the green you have put with it. Can just see a bit of the insert which looks good too. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteMoving can be quite tedious I know. We moved about a year ago and I still am not really settled.
ReplyDeleteYour card is lovely - it has a muted vintage feel to it. Would understated elegance be a good way to describe your card? Really a beauty!
sandy xx
Hi Carol what a lovely Christmas card, great soft colour palette.
ReplyDeleteThe move will be totally worth it when you get all sorted and have everything where you want it. Then you'll start decorating all over again!
Keep smiling, hugs Erika. x
Stunning card Carole...
ReplyDeleteHugs Sylvie xx
Oh girly girl, I feel your pain! Moving is THE worst. I will definitely remind you if it ever comes down to it. Your Christmas card is so pretty with its magical blues. Hope your kitchen remodel goes off swimmingly.
ReplyDeleteThis is really lovely, Carol! Those are my fave square dies too...
ReplyDeleteI have been absent from club for so long. Just blogging cards I have on hand that were never posted. No tome to craft now as Mum is 92 and has had a heart attack and then got pneumonia after she was released from hospital. Then managed to fall after she made it home from that! Poor lady...she has been in hospital 5 times in the last 6 or 7 weeks...and is still in at the mo. Looks like she will have to go into log term care now. So there has been lots of trips to visit her (5 hours away) and soon we will bneed to go and arrange her move and take care to organize her house for eventual sale.
Funny how life is can sometimes get so full and yet the time spent is so rewarding.
Good luck on your new house move. I do know what you mean about a kitchen remodel...did that at my last house. Had to have temporary plywood counters made as the new Silastome ones were delayed about 6 weeks!
Hugs
Maureen
Love it Carol! Such a gorgeous Christmas card!
ReplyDeleteLove the colours too!
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Dawn xx
Hi Carol hang in there with the packing and moving. Love the card you are so organised to have this beauty made with so many other things going on. Zx
ReplyDeleteFabulous x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Carol it looks so classy and shiny a superb make
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Lorraine x
You have a lot on your plate, Carol, and I don't envy you, but when it's all over, I'm sure it will be fabulous! I'm crossing my ginfers that it will all go smoothly from here on out! In the meantime, I LOVE your beautiful Christmas card! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteHow very beautiful! Love the corner punch detail! <3
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