Here's my card I made this morning. Inspiration from Eileen Godwin again. I used one of my LS stencils to begin with. I used blue and pink Distress Oxide ink for the stenciling. Once I had that done, I left the stencil in place, and used a lightly damp (not wet) cloth and carefully 'wiped' over the inked stenciling. This removes some of the ink and gives a soft muted effect. I used my heat gun to dry the card before stamping on it. A tip I learned from Eileen. I always learn something from her! My challenge is to remember to use those tips when I create something! Ok, so I had Romeo-Valentino to the Vet this morning. It turns out he has some arthritis and obviously some pain. I did wonder if he was in some pain. He needs to have some blood tests as well, to check his kidneys, heart & lungs etc. We'll get that sorted out soon. Thanks for dropping by! Have a SUNSHINE day! Remember to always be your authentic self, and shine bright each and every day!
Welcome to my blog! My name is Sunshine! I live with a rare & invisible medical condition that often puts me in hospital without warning. I am also partially sighted with limited vision. When I am well I like to make cards! I also love photography. I have 2 gorjuss Purr-ritos called "Bella-Rosa", & "Romeo-Valentino". They often end up in my photo's! My simply awesome Soulmate (who remains nameless) said I should create a blog...and here it is! Enjoy!
That little house is adorable — and works perfectly with the stenciled background and sentiment. Sorry to hear about Romeo-Valentino’s arthritis. I hope his other tests come back with good results. Our boys had a good check-up and we’re waiting for lab results, too. - Andrea
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