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This Remembrance Day was significant for our family as it marked the 5th month since our mother's passing. My sister and I've been visiting our parent's grave site each month since she passed on the eleventh of June. We generally bring flowers but because it was Remembrance Day we brought poppies to put in the urn.
When we arrived at the Langley City cemetary a Remembrance Day service was just finishing up. We had to park up top and walk the road down to our parents grave. Although it was a rainy day there were lots of folks still milling about and visiting family graves. We were thrilled to see all the wreaths and Canadian flags that had been placed on the graves of those who had served our Country.
After the visit and watching the television coverage that evening, I decided to make a Remembrance Day card in honour of my relatives and others who served in both World Wars. I took my inspiration from the beautiful poster at the beginning of this narrative and a this memory of my Uncle Charlie who died near Normandy France in World War II.
Here is my card:
When I looked at the poster with its rolling hills representing the trenches I knew I could recreate them using my Curvy Celebrations dies. I combined two of the die cuts and used 2 x 6" pieces of Basic Black, Basic Grey, Grey Granite and Smokey Slate card stocks to form the hills. |
Originally I was going to stamp a series of poppy images using the Painted Poppies stamp set but I thought the poppy images were too big for the design I had in mind. So, I checked my paper stash and found a sheet of the Painted Poppy designer paper from last year, that worked well. I fussy cut several of the flower images that were in varying shapes and sizes. I used my Poppy Parade light and dark blends to colour in any white outlines or pool party patches from the background of the paper before adhering the flowers to the card. I added the poppies with liquid adhesive and dimensionals and layered them down the left side of the card. Once the poppies were in place I die cut a piece of Whisper White with the Stitched Rectangle Shapes Die and stamped the sentiment. I added red rhinestones on the sentiment label and at the top of the card to symbolize more poppies. |
Well that's it for today. Although late in posting, I hope you enjoyed this card and it's composition.
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8 comments:
OMG..what a GORGEOUS card!! Just stunning and those fussy cut poppies..look so real!
Beautiful card to remember all those that served. Thank you for your inspiration.
Penny, I'm so sorry to hear about your Mom's passing. Your card is a wonderful tribute to her, and recognizes the sacrifice her family made for everyone.
Penny.....You ARE an inpiration for your beautiful card and Beautiful story. Thank you for your post. You make me proud to be your sister. Love you so much!
paper bag create............thanks so much Sheri for your wonderful comments. Can't wait to show you this card next time we get together. It really turned out great. Even if I do say so myself, LOL!.
Awww Heather, that was so sweet of you. I'm so happy you liked that card. The visit to the cemetery last week was so special. Always enjoy our monthly visits and the time we have together. I'm sure mom and dad were standing on that road under the shelter of the trees watching. Thanks for giving me copies of your picture of the cenotaph too!
Deb Smart, thanks so much for visiting and for your nice comments. Yes, unfortunately my mom passed away in June of this year. She didn't have COVID but we do say she died because of COVID. She was just shy of 100 and that was her goal to live to that "ripe old age".
Fantastic use of the dies and lovely old rubber stamp image for your special card inspired by that poster. A touching post over all. Sorry for your loss, but special memories you are making with your sister in remembering your parents.
Thanks so much craftysahmiam for dropping by and for your lovely comment on my card. Yes I love the sentiments in that old stamp set and will probably never part with it as they are unique. Your're right, my sister and I are sharing many adventures and are growing closer as we share the loss of our parents.
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