Monday, March 23, 2015

Oh Monday...

Monday...again...


Today's card was made for Amy Tsuruta's friend who 
was newly diagnosed with lung cancer.
I believe she is still collecting encouragement cards if you feel
inclined to make one and send it her way.
I am a strong believer in "support medicine"
as I've seen patients with strong support get through just about anything.


If you follow me on instagram you'll see a lot of my
"work in progress" pics of coloring and layouts, and may have seen
my practice coloring of these beautiful daffodils drawn by thee
talented Sandy Allnock.
She has a EduDigi series that has really improved my coloring!


I created my own window of sorts with a left over piece
from the Simon Says Stamp Stitched Rectangle die.
At the last minute I decided to use a stencil to create a background
so I taped/masked the edges and used a Hero Arts Medallion Stencil.
Lastly the sentiment was stamped from Hero Arts Bits and Pieces.

I saw a sweet mood board over at
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge
of daffodils so I thought I'd link up.

MAHALO for stopping by!

6 comments:

  1. Sooooooooo beautiful! LOVING those flowers!!!!!

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  2. Such a pretty card and so sweet of you to make a card for Amy's friend. I'm sure it'll mean so much ♥

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  3. What a pretty card! I love the texture, too! Thanks so much for joining us for the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge!

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  4. this is gorgeous.. she will love it

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  5. That is impressive coloring! How did you cut out the image so perfectly? The window effect with the stencil is lovely. This is a wonderful spring card.

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  6. Very pretty Niki! I like how you used the stitched rectangle piece. Great idea!

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