This was a self imposed challenge. Something to get my creatives waves flowing and something that I would not allow myself to spend bunches of time on. I limited myself to 2 minutes per card and only to the papers, embellishments that were in a canvas box. You can tell that I have been heavily influenced by the Titanic and once again that love has spilled over into my cards.
The first could have been a card that was in the writing room on the Titanic. Maybe the lady in the photo was a passenger. Did she make it or not? Quite possibly she did and this is a thank you card she sent to the captain of the Carpathia?????
And the second card? Maybe it is a photo from the newspaper articles written on the Titanic? Maybe a photo of a family that did not make it? Or a photo of a family where the kids survived and were now orphans?
The last card is my favorite. I think this girl is so happy to be doing whatever it is she is doing. Maybe going on to a new life? Marrying the man of her dreams? Leaving Ireland for some greener pastures? She is living her life NOW!
The stamp and the photo of the lady are by Tim Holtz. All inks are by Tim Holtz. The papers are scraps but they are combos of K&Co, Making Memories, and Recollections. The Thank You stamp is by Fiskars. The flower stamp and pennant punch are by Stampin UP! String by DMC.
What did I learn from this challenge? That sometimes art doesn't have to take all day to be nice. That sometimes I should trust my instincts and just go with my intuition while crafting. Be confident in myself.
Today I had a Bible verse on my mind, it might have something to do with my creations...it might just be another of my ramblings....Philippians 1:6
For I am confident of this very thing, that He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus.













I promised that I was going to be more gracious this year and send cards as much as I could. I feel that I am keeping this promise. This week I have to send some thank you cards. Since I can't stand to do things like everyone else, I decided I MUST send some unique cards. I am so grateful to the love that everyone has shown me the last few days. I hope that my cards will let everyone know exactly how honored I am for everything that they have done for us. 
All paper used to make these cards are from my scrapbin. All inks are by Tim Holtz (Broken China, Worn Lipstick, Spiced Marmalade and Mustard Seed). The punches and die cuts are made by Stampin UP!. The Thank You stamp is made by Fiskars. 
I needed to make some cards for thank you notes that I need to send for the gifts that people gave us for our grandpa's funeral. I could not stand using those cards that the funeral home gave us. They were uncreative, blah and boring! I did limit my time spent on each card because I needed to make many many cards. I set a 4 minute limit on each card. I stuck to it closely and created 28 cards in one night because of my limit. 
12 piece. I cut the 7 inch piece in half. I made 2 cards out of this. I cut the yellow paper in the same fashion, however most of the yellow became mats for the 2 main cards. As you can see one of the yellow pieces made a card. That card (card 2) I used a Fiskars border punch to create the edging. The thank you stamp is by Fiskars. The face punch is by Hampton Arts. All color inks are Distress Inks by Tim Holtz. Black ink by Ranger. The dot sticker border, the flower sticker, and the patterned paper (as stated earlier) are by Bo Bunny. 
