Saturday, February 1, 2025

Card #24 for 2025

Dearest Blog Readers, Welcome to February. 
It's here, I can start addressing theValentine's I've
been working on and send them out.  
Today I made a card that had a great vision and no
matter what, it just got a bit too busy, but I'm still going
to enter it in the challenge at:
The stamp sets I used for this card are:
Stampin Up:
In the pines
Peaceful Boughts
Then a little label stamp set I don't know the name of
that one.  It came with a punch.
I used DSP with a snowy scene to create this card.
On the two vertical panels I die cut out some evergreen
trees in both silver and white and layered them, I did 
that also with the sprig of evergreen peeking out from
the sentiment.  I wanted it to look peaceful instead of busy,
but some how I suppose because my mind is a bit occupied
with things my card shows it as well.  
Well I had this cooking in the slow cooker all night
it's look so gross, and I've not ever made bone broth before,
but they say it's so good for a person, now I just have to 
try and drink it.  I strained it all out this afternoon, but 
if any one has any tips or tricks please let me know.  It looks
like a layer of fat or something is settling on the top as it cools,
is this even normal?  
Here Patriot stays out of the way on the kitchen 
chair and watches as I do my chores.
The verse I chose for this card is:
1 Chronicles 16:33KJV
Then shall the trees of the wood sing out at the presence of the Lord
because he cometh to judge the earth.
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 Thank you for stopping by for a visit.
Keep Smiling and Keep Stamping

šŸ’—PJ


 

4 comments:

  1. What a beautiful card, it's gorgeous with all the silver! I would say that bone broth probably does get a layer of fat on it, just let it harden and take it off. It looks pretty good to me....just like any other homemade soup! So happy you played with our sketch this week at Atlantic Hearts!

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  2. Stunning! I love how not only do you have the strips as the sketch shows but you have the white trees on them and the pine sprigs, so pretty! Thanks for playing along with the Atlantic Hearts Sketch Challenge (AHSC).

    Brandi R.
    DT member AHSC
    crzy4scrapbooking.blogspot.ca

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  3. Oh, the use of the white card stock in contrast with your patterned paper really makes your card pop for me!

    Akaila
    DT member AHSC
    the_paper_tinker on Instagram

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  4. This is a different approach and I love it. Nice creativity. Thanks for playing along with the AHSC

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