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Using the flowers that Hadley recently got me, I created a card to send to friends who lost their sister this week unexpectedly. Such a hard time for them.
And a note: the gentleman listening in on this conversation is Joel Poinsett...who introduced the world to the Poinsettia!
Hexagon Quilt, this is a quilt made for my daughter as my congratulation to her successful master degree in her studies.
It's made from my fabric line Comma for Moda and the background is a Bella Solid Graphite / Zen Grey
And the waitress grabs a broom and tries to sweep them up
I reach for my tea and slowly drink in
'Cause it's not the way
That it has to be
Don't trade our love for tea and sympathy
Tea and Sympathy- Jars of Clay- www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFu06nKynQ4
This set of china cups (6) were a wedding gift to my Mom & Dad, Sept. 12th 1946.
ODC- Stacks- www.flickr.com/groups/ourdailychallenge/
274/365 days in colour- yellow- www.flickr.com/groups/365daysincolour
52 weeks: the 2012 SYMMETRY www.flickr.com/groups/52_the__2012_edition/
week 10, 2012, "52 weeks: the 2012 edition", "52:2012", "Week of March 4"
I love the name of this cafe near Harrison Park and the Union Canal at Shandon: Tea and Sympathy. Sorry I couldn't get a better angle for a pic tho, nearby road was too busy to step further out for a better view (I like my pics, but not enough to get run over taking one!). Haven't tried it yet as the outside tables were busy each time I've been by, but will hopefully give it a wee try on a walk in the near future
For further details please visit my blog here candronicoucardcraft.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/with-sympathy...
A very whimsical outfit called a Cup of Tea was a Christmas gift from my SL sister. I added the parasol and was off to find a photo location.
Thank you Cat. You know I love hats and tea!
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In a body without a heart
I'm missing every part
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I used the same CAS sketch that I CASE-d from Michelle to make this card. My sister commissioned a card to give to a friend.
I stamped the Hydrangea (K5376) stamp 3 times and colored it with Copic markers. I also stamped the Hydrangea 3 times with VersaMagic ink- Purple Hydrangea on the card base. The sentiment (F354) was stamped with the same color of ink. I used Small Octagon nesties to die cut the Hydrangeas and the Small Scalloped Octagons for the lavender mats.
Taken last night at the Massive Attack show at the Wiltern in Los Angeles. I haven't done this for a while but I really must insist that you View On Black
Perfect Picture Puzzle - Sympathy
375 pieces. Complete. (1934?)
19.5 x 15.5
21x18 grid = 378 pieces
Artist: Valentine Thomas Garland (1868-1914) He was a British painter of animals (oils and watercolor).
I'll say one thing for these old puzzles, they have introduced me to a number of great artists. I really dig Garland's warm style.
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Created for Katarina's Hero Arts Scramble #48 on September 16, 2012...
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Ivory CS was stamped with HA Silhouette Grass (S5316) in gold pigment ink, heat embossed with Tim Holtz Antique Linen Distress Powder and then distress inked with Scattered Straw, Dried Marigold, Spiced Marmalade, Mustard Seed, Crushed Olive and Vintage Photo.
HA Everyday Sayings Sentiment (CL342) was stamped onto Ivory Cardstock in Archival Sepia Ink and the HA Envelope Pattern (S5507) was overstamped in Scattered Straw. The piece was then rubbed with Antique Linen Distress ink.
Added raffia bow and layered all onto Pine green CS. Sorry the color looks blue. Need to work on my lighting!
I used a Copic to color the silk ribbon. I will never need to buy any color but white from now on. And it dries very quickly, so it's a perfect solution!!!
Supplies: STAMPS: Hero Arts K5313, CL351, CG154; INK: Hero Arts Hues/Memories, Ranger Distress, VersaFine; MARKER: Copic; OTHER: Prima flowers, Recollections pearls, silk ribbon.
Pain all hits us one time or another.
This is an outtake. No time to take photos recently. I'll be better this weekend- promise.
I've got no school tomorrow, so I'm happy, I get to sleep in. I'm going to be at school anyway though- musical.
And this is when I feel sympathy for the devil.
A rose is a woody perennial of the genus Rosa, within the family Rosaceae. There are over 100 species and thousands of cultivars.
For the children and brave, brave teachers, no words or pictures can replace what has been so greviously lost but we stand in solidarity with you, weep with you and feel your deep, deep sorrow. From St.John's, NL, Canada.
For a fellow admin in one of my groups, and for all others who are grieving. Sometimes a picture and someone else's words can express my feelings better than anything else.
Shari's "walk and wiggle" needs practice, but fun to try. Distress inks pine needles, broken china, orange marmelade. Butterfly colored with distress inks and touched with gold stickles.
Butterfly: Antique engravings c1383
Fabulous Flourish: S5449
Sentiment HA F1030
Thanks so much for looking.
Perched on the branch of a tree
Was a nightingale sad and lonely
“The night has drawn near”, He was thinking
“I passed the day in flying around and feeding
How can I reach up to the nest
Darkness has enveloped everything”?
Hearing the nightingale wailing thus
A glow‑worm lurking nearby spoke thus
“With my heart and soul ready to help I am
Though only an insignificant insect I am
Never mind if the night is dark
I shall shed light if the way is dark
God has bestowed a torch on me
He has given a shining lamp to me
The good in the world only those are
Ready to be useful to others who are
Poet:Allama Iqbal
Pisco-de-peito-ruivo | Erithacus rubecula | European Robin
Também: Papinho, Porco-bispo in "AVES DE PORTUGAL - Ornitologia do território continental" - Assírio & Alvim.
Residente e invernante muito comum
13/12/2015 - Sobreda (Almada, Portugal)
[Obrigado pela visualização]
[Thanks for your visualization]
Tanto per riallacciarmi alla foto precedente, ecco uno dei motivi per odiare i genovesi: loro se ne stanno a prendere il sole e a fare il bagno anche a ottobre. Loro. E poi magari per pranzo si mangiano pure delle acciughe fritte pescate la mattina stessa.
Ah diavolo quanto mi piacciono le acciughe. In generale quanto mi piace il pesce.
È una passione che ho da quando sono diventato “grande”. Quand'ero piccolo mi piacevano i crostacei, ma il pesce no.
Per la verità ci sono un mucchio di cose che mi piacevano quando ero piccolo e che adesso odio e viceversa.
Per esempio la camomilla.
La madre racconta che da bambino ne andavo matto e ne bevevo a litri, nel biberon.
Adesso, la sola idea di assaggiare quel liquido giallo e dolce m'indispone a tempo zero. A trent'anni posso affermare che la camomilla mi fa veramente schifo.
Come trovo altrettanto insopportabile il caffè o il tè zuccherato. Per me queste due bevande vanno rigorosamente amare. Sopratutto il caffè. Mi piace che poi, per qualche minuto, l'amaro del caffè rimanga in bocca, sulla lingua. Mi piace schioccarla per ravvivarlo qualche secondo fino alla sua scomparsa.
Per tornare al pesce poi, che si sappia, che lo sappia tutto il mondo: io odio il limone sul fritto.
Perché? Perché il limone sul fritto? Da dove nasce questa sciagurata usanza? No, spiegatemelo. Perché il limone sì e, chennesò, la panna montata no? Ci sono forse motivazioni medico-scientifiche da quattro soldi, tipo che così la frittura si digerisce meglio? Ma se vuoi digerire meglio, ascolta Elio e le Storie Tese di qualche anno fa, utilizza dello zenzero o un altro eupeptico qualsiasi. Ma non il limone sul fritto, diamine!
Vabbè, scusate. È che queste foto di Genova mi fanno tornare in mente i pranzi di quei due giorni.
Stasera la pasta e fagioli è stata particolarmente pessima.
Vado in bagno a piangere.
The cut the card base using my Silhouette machine and the Ornatecard kit I downloaded from Silhouette onine store. stamps from Hero arts Blossom art and sympathy sentiment. I used copic markers for coloring the stamped image.
Visit my blog for more card ideas at http:www.lanibinhaider.com
Pepper's kitty looks on with concern. She went up on the stool to get a better view.
Pos'n Pepper by Ideal, Tammy's little sister.
Wearing Patch's nightgown (Sindy's little sister).
This is not for a challenge. I just wanted to share. I made this card for a friend whose pet passed away a couple of days ago. Sympathy cards are not my forte, but I knew it was the right thing to do. The branch with the butterflies is by Memory Box, the leaf scroll is by Hero Arts, the cloud stamp is by Stampscapes (I think), the sentiment is by Rubber Stampede, and the bird punch is by Martha Stewart. Thanks for looking.
Needed a sympathy card so I decided to use the CPS 57 featured on the HA blog. I stamped K5344 La Letter with cocoa ink and then clear embossed CG140 Poppy Background over it. The poppies were sponged with Ranger wild honey and peeled paint distress inks. The butterfly is from CG120 Antique Writing.
Other Materials Used:
Stampin' Up cs, pp and ink
Martha Stewart doily border punch
Stampendous sentiment
Kaiser pearls
Robin's Nest dew drops
Nestie
TFL!