Hello.
Just a quick share today.
This is a card I sent to my dear niece who is fighting cancer.
This is a CASE (Copy And Share Everything) of this card by Becky Jensen.
Mine is a bit simpler.
The sentiment inside speaks of wishing we could throw her troubles to the wind.
Very appropriate I think.
I hope she likes it and it brings her some comfort.
I see that the Time Out Challenges theme this week is
MAY ALL YOUR WEEDS BE WILDFLOWERS
I think this fits.
We consider dandelions weeds, but the children believe that they are flowers.
What do you think?
and
Cuttlebug Mania
in case you consider dandelions flowers.
(I use a hand crank Big Shot to die cut and emboss.)
and
Addicted to Stamps and More
and
Pixie's Snippet Playground
since I've used snippets for my dandelion.
and
That heat embossed sentiment is a good reminder that there's still a few days left at
CAS Mix Up
You have until the 24th.
Thanks for the visit and special thanks for your comments.
Enjoy!
Card Recipe
Stamps: Snippets (PB)
Ink: Whisper White
Paper: Solar White (Neena 110 lb.), Pool Party (SU)
Other: Botanical Builders Framelits (SU), White EP (SU), Stitched Mats Rectangles (Lil' Inkers)
I'm sure this will brighten our niece's day. Love the bright turquoise background ... so vibrant and your white dandelion really pops. Great card Bonnie. xx
ReplyDeleteSo sad your niece is battling cancer, Bonnie. I'm sure she'll love getting this beautiful card--such a neat die!
ReplyDeleteLove how you made the flower stand out against the background. I'm sure this card will brighten your niece's day, knowing that other people are thinking about her. As for the flower/weed issue, I think it depends on where it is growing: out in the meadow or in the garden. After our neighbour moved, I inherited a few pots with herbs. In one of them, I spotted a single sprig of basil and a fast growing weed, but according to my Greek landlord it's being eaten as a salad here, so I left the 'weed' in the pot and moved the basil to another one. ;-)
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card, which I'm sure will be appreciated by your niece. I love the simplicity of the design and the gorgeous colour. xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card Bonnie - love the drama of the dimension and elegant simplicity of the design.
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Maxine
A beautiful card for your niece Bonnie. I'm so sorry to hear that she is having to battle cancer. Barbxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice card, Bonnie. I like how you tied your inside note to the theme of the seeds flying. Cancer is such a nasty disease that has affected so many people, and I'm sorry your niece is one of them. I hope she recovers fully.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card Bonnie, dandelions are very close to my heart as they're the Military child's official flower - basically as we travelled wherever we were blown, put down roots and survived.
ReplyDeleteI hope your niece makes a full recovery from what I feel is the very worst of diseases.
Hugs
Di xx
So sorry to hear your niece has this battle to deal with! I'm sure this beautiful card with it's simple design and uplifting sentiment inside will give her a little comfort! Sending hugs to her! Have a wonderful week my friend! Hazel xx
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This card will surely cheer your niece up, such a lovely thoughtful card, the sentiment inside is lovely too. A beautiful card Bonnie, I hope she wins her fight.
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Bonnie... This is just perfect. It's what I like to call understated beauty... Something that doesn't need to be added to at all because it's perfect just as it is. In other words... you got it spot on and I love it :)
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear about your niece, Bonnie. I truly hope her road ahead is as pain free and as easy as is humanly possible. I know it's not an easy thing to face for anyone...
Take care of yourself...
How gorgeous, Bonnie ... that delicate dandelion is a delight ... dimensional, dainty and simply lovely! It's certain to lift your niece's spirits ... wishing her well. Delighted to have you playing along with us at Time Out! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful Bonnie. Your niece will love your card. It takes flowers to make more weeds, so yes those are dandelion flowers my friend. TFS
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card. The inside sentiment is so appropriate for your niece's situation and fits the dandelion front so well!
ReplyDeleteA perfect card for your niece, she'll appreciate it I'm sure. I love the turquoise and the CAS design.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at ATSM this week, Anita x
That is the prettiest dandelion I have ever seen! Never saw one so dimensional before. This is SO clever, Bonnie!
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about your niece! It's twice as hard when someone so young is fighting the big C! Your beautiful card will make her day!
ReplyDeleteGreat card, and a GREAT reason to make your neice a card. Prayers for her recovery, and the defeat of cancer.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely card, and the symbolism of the dandelion is just perfect for your niece! I'm sure she is going to really love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is sure to cheer anyone, Bonnie, love the soft green background.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at ATSM. :)
I'm so sorry for your niece battling that disease. I'm sure this card will cheer her up. The verse is a wonderful about throwing it to the wind and the dandelion is so pretty. I love how excited children are to blow the dandelions to the wind, but I do not like the yellow ones. Only on cards!
ReplyDeleteI had to comment separately on this post Bonnie. This card is stunning and I'm sure.it will brighten your niece's day. I hate cancer so much, my prayers will be with your niece. And yes, I am one of those crazy people who love dandelions. LOL Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteI had to comment separately on this post Bonnie. This card is stunning and I'm sure.it will brighten your niece's day. I hate cancer so much, my prayers will be with your niece. And yes, I am one of those crazy people who love dandelions. LOL Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteSo simple and yet so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSandy xx