Hello friends 😊 I am back with some grid cards I've created since the end of summer. I was inspired by Jacqueline de Groot's creations, after revisiting her blog after many years, and soaking in her words as well as her creations. What a lovely woman, and I do so enjoy looking at her cards. Her work inspired me to try grid cards. It was fun to try. Here are a few examples of what I came up with:
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Stampin' Up! Organic Grace flower, Bliss butterfly, Canvas background; Inkadinkado Botanical Script Background (hydrangea); Rubber Stampede Monkey Paw Fern; pearl; vintage thread; tag; old gardening book page |
I'm entering the card above in the
NBUS challenge. The old gardening book page I used as background paper is new to me from a local thrift store. What a great find!
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Stampin' Up! Organic Grace flower, dragonfly, Itty Bitty Accents flower punch, Canvas background, Nature Walk bird; Inkadinkado Botanical Script Background (hydrangea); Rubber Stampede Monkey Paw Fern; pearls; burlap ribbon |
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Stampin' Up! French Script background, Organic Grace flower, Canvas background; Inkadinkado Botanical Script Background (hydrangea); Rubber Stampede Monkey Paw Fern; pearls; tag; crochet lace; twine |
Here is something interesting, and makes me really ponder the ways of God. He is truly wondrous. Earlier this summer, I was looking around on Pinterest and stumbled upon one of Jacqueline's cards. I thought, "Oh yeah! I remember her! I liked her cards years ago." So I went looking for her
blog. I read her posts from most recent to oldest - even though many of them are years old - on my lunch breaks, and sometimes before bed. As I read backwards in her blog, I discovered that she had breast cancer. She spoke of her faith continually, and I was learning new things as I read her blog as though it were a book. I looked forward to each "chapter". Then, in late August when I had my mammogram, and then a second plus ultrasound, and finally a biopsy with cancer diagnosis, I realized why the Lord had led me to read Jacqueline's blog. Her words were filled with hope, and she praised the Lord continually throughout her trial. She came through it, and watched sons get married, and grandbabies be born. It brings tears to my eyes writing this.
Jacqueline, if you ever wind up reading this post of mine, I thank you for sharing your trial and your faith on your blog. It was of great benefit to me.
God is good. He is always good.