I know it has been awhile since I posted my last card. I haven’t given up card making, quite the opposite, I have been overwhelmed with the production of sympathy cards in the last month. It appeared that every time I turned around, someone I knew or a loved one of someone else had departed this world. Dealing with death personally is hard, and the making of a card to show the bereaved that you care can be just as trying. I found that coming up with the “right” words to express how I felt was sometimes more than I could handle alone. To all of you that I did not have time to make a birthday card, or get well card or a card of encouragement, please know that you have not been forgotten.
The featured card for this month is a canning jar filled with love. I was introduced to a card similar to this at a crafting convention I went to in Columbia, SC. Not only was the convention amazing and filled with ideas to last me years, I was impressed with the workshops that allowed you to sit and make many of the product displayed. I felt like I had worked an eight hour day after I finished, but it was worth it.
The stamp and die set to make this project was purchased from PaperSweeties.com. I was surprised at how many ways you could use this stamp and die set to create an endearing card. If you are interested in sending a card like this to a special person, place it in your cart at LadybugCard.com.
Until next time,
Mary