Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Verve Release Week Challenge and Cinema Saturday

Good evening! This card is doing double duty this week. It's my entry for Jackie's distressing challenge over on the Verve forum as well as my card for the Cinema Saturday Creative Challenge. Both my main panels have been distressed (I have a messy desk to prove it!). I also added some stitching and another sweet little cork birdie left over from the last Verve release :) The Cinema Saturday movie is The Two Towers (Lord of the Rings) movie. Can you believe I've only seen the first one when it first came out? My son has seen each one several times and even owns them. The theme of the movie is friendship and courage...so I dug out this sentiment. I love it. It is one that I used many years ago when I was going through a difficult time and wanted to thank my friends with thank-you cards for supporting me :) I was sad that I hadn't met someone to share my life with...then soon after I met my husband :) The challenge this week was to emboss...love it!! I've used 2 cuttlebug embossing folders. Ahhh, it's past my bedtime...good night all!!




What's in it?

Stamps: Dawn Houser

Paper: SU vanilla, kraft, choc chip, regal rose, blush blossom, DCWV dp

Ink: SU choc chip, regal rose

Accessories: cork, button, linen thread, SU birds and blooms dies, circle and scallop punches; nestabilities, stitching, grosgrain, cuttlebug EFs

11 comments:

TannyP said...

Ohhhh....Maureen, this is fabulous! I, too, love that sentiment. Your sweet little cork birds are the BEST!! Awesome card!

Jen Cuthbertson said...

Maureen, I am always excited when I see a feed from your blog and this card is gorgeous!! I'm heading into the "shop" to work on my Verve cards tonight and can't wait to see the rest of yours!!

Maile Belles said...

Very pretty card Maureen!!! Isn't the Lord's timing perfect, to have met the love of your life at such the perfect time!

Laural-Lee said...

Beautiful card. Love the sentiment! It's nice to have a friend like that and fits perfectly with the movie. Frodo needed Sam to sing the forgotten words when the power of the ring was weighing him down.

My favourite part of the series is near the end when Sam says "I may not be able to carry your burden for you but I can carry you" (something like that) and he picks Frodo up to help finish their journey. In some ways I think Sams part was a lot harder.

PS. God has things timed out perfectly doesn't he? It's too bad sometimes we can only appreciate it in hindsight.

Kristina said...

Hi Maureen!!!

What a gorgeous card you have today! I am loving your uses of cork... That's something I've yet to dabble in but am beginning to wonder if I should, lol. The bright, cheery colors are beautiful together!

Marisa said...

Fabulous sentiment and a great card. I'm working away on those Verve challenges LOL! Hope to get two more done tonite!

Teresa Kline said...

this is sooo adorable Maureen, fabulous job......you really do great work...*wink*...have a great day!

enjoy *~*

Winter said...

This is so pretty! I love the sentiment and that cute bird! God is always on time, isn't he?! :)

Carol Dunstan said...

great card, and what a fitting sentiment!

Unknown said...

I love that you used CORK again... It was a great inspiration thanks for the inspiration starter..

What a great quote Is is sooo true... I just love all the texture and visual pieces you added. Your card is candy for the eye...

Hugs
Brooke

Brooke S said...

Sorry I think my son was still logged in on the computer.. It's really me.. Me not Andrew... LOL

hugs
Brooke

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