I sometimes forget what God says about me. I don't know why this is. It's one of the most effective ways the enemy attacks me.
When I saw this collage image from Sugar Creek Hollow, this Bible verse was the first thing that popped into my head. I made the sentiment using my word processor and printed it off on the same sheet of paper as the collage image. I suppose that shows how much sponging I did. *grin*
I used Basic Grey's Wassail Christmas paper for this card. I love this designer paper because not all of it looks Christmassy, and it all looks so elegant.
My team mates have come up with some real beauties, so treat yourself to a hot cuppa and a little eye candy!
stamps; bee tile (sugar creek hollow), sentiment (computer generated)
paper; wassail (basic grey), walnut creme, brown (bazzill)
ink; brushed corduroy, walnut stain distress ink (ranger)
accessories; square nesties (spellbinders), picket fence, diamond stickles (ranger), eyelets (we r memory keepers), cross charm (blue moon beads), twine
9 comments:
This is so stunning! I love how you presented the bee tile, your colors and layout are perfect. And what a wonderful verse and a great reminder to us all!
Hugs,
Marsha
Thank you Loretta for a beautiful reminder of what our Father thinks of us! This is a breath taking piece of art, love it!!
This is so beautiful! This is perfect to be put on the table beside your bed and that would be the first thing when you wake up!
This is absolutely gorgeous. Love the way you threaded the twine.
Loretta, this is gorgeous, and you are right, the Wassail paper is very elegant! A wonderful verse to remember.
This is so beautiful, Loretta! Your coloring work is wonderful. I love that little cross hanging from the twist in the twine. The verse is very encouraging and empowering.
So pretty! The DP coordinates really well and I really like how you tied the string through the eyelets.
Great image, love the sparkle on the wings, the twine is a neat touch!
This is an awesome piece of work, Loretta! I really love how you distressed the image panel and coupled it up with wonderful DP. Love the string and charm too! Sorry I didn't get by here earlier!
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