January 16, 2024

Heartfelt Hexagon

Today's card is another one that my friend, Luetta, made and sent the picture to me.  It is another sympathy card made with the Heartfelt Hexagon stamp set.



She started with a card base, this time Night of Navy, and then added a Basic White layer that had been stamped with Night of Navy Ink and then embossed with the Distressed Tile 3D Embossing Folder.  The sentiment piece was stamped with Night of Navy and Crumb Cake Ink and then punched out with the Heartfelt Hexagon Punch.  She took a dark Night of Navy Stampin' Blend and colored both the top and bottom of the Silver & White ribbon.  Layer it and some Linen Thread under the sentiment piece and you are done.


Stamps: Heartfelt Hexagon
Cardstock: Night of Navy, Basic White
Ink: Night of Navy, Crumb Cake
Stampin' Blends:  Night of Navy Dark
Accessories:  Distressed Tile 3D Embossing Folder, Heartfelt Hexagon Punch, Linen Thread, 
Silver & White 1/2" Ribbon, 
Stampin' Dimensionals


I have decided that being homebound because of the weather is just good practice for being homebound after my stem cell transplant.  Considering this has only been four days, going on the fifth day, I am not sure how I will make it to one hundred days.  But just like everything else. . . one step at a time, one day at a time.    As Hanna's husbandJake, continued to remind her when this all started back in September, we’re taking it all one step at a time, worrying about the thing right in front of us and not ahead of us.

Every day is a gift . . . make the most of the gift you have been given today!!

Happy Stamping!!

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