July 20, 2016

Creative Inking Blog Hop: Be A Big Shot

Welcome to the July Creative Inking Blog Hop!


This month we are bringing you all things Big Shot. So be ready for some WOW!


The two cards I'm sharing with you today are the hardest I have ever made. Not in technique- that was fairly straightforward- but in subject matter. You see, on July 8th, one of my friends passed away in childbirth. She left behind her hubby and three little children (3 1/2, 2, and newborn)- which pull at my heartstrings as a mother. These are the cards I made for her family.


This first card was one I made for our coworkers to sign. Michelle (my friend) had worked in many different areas of our company, and was well loved by a lot of people. We had multiple cards spread out throughout the building for friends to leave messages and this was my favorite of them.


This next card I made specifically to be from our family. I had become friends with Michelle shortly after we both started working at our company. We had a shared love of Chai teas, and a common wish of starting a family- sooner than the typical female actuary. And in a company where your coworkers all live on opposite suburbs of the city, the two of us actually lived only 10 minutes apart. So along with our hubbies we many fun times together.


While stamping these cards I remember thinking about her family with every step I took. It was nice to be able to do something that I hoped would bring them some joy in this horrible situation. But also very, very hard. Thankfully, though, I managed to not add any tear drops to the cards.


Just a little about the cards- although I know they are fairly straight forward and easy to replicate. Both feature the Flourishing Phrases bundle and the new Dapper Denim In Color. The framelit was used to cutout the vine from vellum- I liked the delicate detail it added to both these cards.

If you are interested in hearing anymore about my friend, or helping out her family and children, please visit her YouCaring website. We are constantly astounded by the outpouring of love for her and her family.


Now, hop on over to Kristine's blog to see what she made with her big shot for us today!


Or if backwards is your grove, head on over and see BJ.


Flutterby again soon!

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4 comments:

stillstamping said...

Your beautiful sympathy cards were made with love, which is a wonderful and kind thing to do.

Unknown said...

What wonderful cards and such a tribute to a wonderful woman. Thank you for sharing.

Lynn Streifert said...

so elegant and very lovely Amber!

BJ Peters said...

lovely