Thanks for stopping by for Day 2 of my GIU week.
I used Unity stamps from All About the Journey.
I stamped the plane on grid patterned paper and colored it with Copic markers.
The papers and brads are from my “collected” stash of supplies.
After having been widowed- it was an eye-opener that tomorrow is not a given, but a gift.
Little things like sunrise and sunsets became more important. So does visiting new places, doing new things, and meeting new people.
Thanks for stopping by
And I hope you find some adventure today.
“Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass. It’s about learning to dance in the rain. Choose this day to not simply be alive but to live.” ~ Buddha
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18 comments:
I like this idea, will try it out. Thanks
Great card!
Love the way you cut out only part of the plane so the grid paper shows too.
I really love the colors you used together. The plane is an awesome image too. I love that you paper pieced it.
Cool card. Love your post. Hugz
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I love this message - great card
Wonderful, thanks for your inspiration!
Love this. The scene is beautifully constructed. It's ways a bonus when you get to throw in some of your stashed supplies!
Great sentiment on your lovely card. Yep, live every second of
every day doing what you love (ok, or as much as you can! lol).
Cool card with a great sentiment!
Great idea!
Cool card! I love those embellishments you used to spell our SOAR!
Awesome! Love the plane!
Great card!
I like this card very much. You have a unique style. Thank you for sharing your talents.
Great card to give a Graduate.
I love using my stash! Always surprises what I would find in the bottom drawer!!! Great idea with the grid paper!
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