Today I have a card made using the Small Talk Frames and Artiste cartridges. Just a FYI, I have a bunch of 'thank you' cards coming in the next several posts. You see, I was recently in the hospital with gallbladder trouble and my sweet friends and family sent me flower and balloons. Instead of feeling sorry for myself because I am having a terrible fall health wise, I counted my blessings! Sometimes you forget how many people love you. Then something happens and you are reminded!
Anyway, this card was stamped using a couple of stamp sets. The stamp set to note is the chevron one I used on the background. It is one of the new stamps in the Holiday Gift Guide. I have lots of plans for this stamp set! It is so darn cute!
CCR file: https://app.box.com/s/fzlsvi9l3cck6avwf9mb
GYPSY file: https://app.box.com/s/r57lt5ba84578vddbmbg
I colored in the green part of the stamp with a marker. |
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30 comments:
Cute. cute card just jam packed with so many clever and creative ideas. Great job!!
You always are such a sweet gal and sharing your sweet words and talents you are loved Melanie so loved.
Great card!! I love the colors and the black ribbon really stands out -very pretty! ~Kathy
My hubby has his gallbladder removed couple yrs ago and is doing fine now. Hope your recovering is speedy. Wonderful chevron patterns.
Melissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
Immediately fell in love with this card! Such fun colors and patterns! Hope you get to feeling better. You are appreciated by us too!!
OOOOOH..So pretty...love those colors!
Gorgeous card and the colors and patterns-they are awesome!
Sherrie K
http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com
Fantastic chevrons! Wonderful card, Melanie!
I hope you left the hospital without your gallbladder and that you are feeling better every day!
M and Emmi-cat
Very pretty colors and patterns.
I love the colors. Fantastic! The chevron stamp is on my list for my next order. I certainly hope you ate feeling better!
Cute way to use scraps.
Sue
rolfe974@prodigy.net
Such a pretty way to brighten someones day, so very cheerful. Love it.
Cute card! Hope you are feeling better! :D
Cute card and yes, there are many times that you take people for granted. I have found in my older age to appreciate them and all that I have and to let them know often. Hope you get to feeling much better.
Love, love, loooove this card!!! Happy healing to you! I've been there too. Felt much better after having my gallbladder removed!
Great card. Love all the colors.
I love the colors chosen for this card. Thanks for a chance to win.
Mary O'Neal
What a beautiful card. I love the colors and chevrons.
Really love the colors with the chevron background.
Very pretty! I'm sorry to hear about your hospitalization. Hope you're feeling much better!
Lovely card, thanks for sharing. Hope you feel better soon.
Very very cute. I love it. Hope your on the mend soon.
I love the happy colors in this card. Hope you feel better soon.
Love your colorful happy card, Melanie!
Love the card and soooo many different colors and textures. Looking forward to your many thank you cards these coming days. One can never have enough if them. Glad your doing better.
Oh this is adorable!!! Love it!!
I really like this card. I like your "thoughtful" line of cards this week.
Keep them coming.
Oh, this is a beauty! I love the pretty colors.
Lovely colors Melanie! Have to pull out my chevron stamps. Thanks for sharing.
I hope this means you are feeling better! The stamps look so much better on your card - which is great! I didn't think they looked that cute in the book. Boyd was I wrong.
I love love this card! It is soo cheerful! I had Gallblatter surgery in February. Still having a little trouble, but I healed up wonderfully. Good luck to your healing too!
Sincerely,
Kathleen Baugh jbaugh1481@aol.com
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