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Twenty-one years

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“The tragedy, however, uncovered the remarkable truth that heroes live among us. 

Heroes like our fallen pilots, fellow crew members, and passengers who fought back when faced with an unthinkable reality. Heroes like the first responders who selflessly risked their lives running into burning buildings to evacuate thousands and the scores of rescuers who combed through the aftermath to pull victims from the rubble.” Michael J. Hamilton, ALPA UALMEC Chairman

Over the years, I have written about my thoughts on 9/11. I’m not sure I have much left that is meaningful but it is important that I always take time to acknowledge the loss and change that came because of that day. I spent time over the last few days working on this as I pondered and remembered.

I watercolored this beautiful image from Honey Bee Stamps. Starting with embossing in silver with a focus on blue as a nod to my airline. A bit loose and dreamy in the coloring. Kind of fuzzy like the day becomes as the years go by. But yet, when I see a “September sky” it always takes me back to the details.

I chose the sentiment purposefully as a reminder that none of us stand alone. We are better together and we cannot ever heal without the aid of all our brothers and sisters. I wish for us all a world where we continue to look for the good, give each other grace and reach out to lift each other up.

In memory of:

United 93:  Jason Dahl, LeRoy Homer Jr., Lorraine Bay, Sandra Bradshaw, Wanda Green, CeeCee Lyles, Deborah Welsh

United 175:  Victor Saracini, Michael Horrocks, Robert Fangman, Amy Jarret, Amy King, Kathryn Laborie, Alfred Marchand, Michael Tarrou, Alicia Titus, Marianne McFarlane, Jesus Sanchez

American 11:  John Ogonowski, Thomas McGuinness, Barbara Arestegui, Jeffrey Collman, Sara Low, Karen Martin, Kathleen Nicosia, Betty Ong, Jean D. Roger, Dianne Snyder, Madeline Sweeney

American 77:  Charles Burlingame III, David Charlebois, Michele Heidenberger, Jennifer Lewis, Kenneth Lewis, Renee May

 

Freshly Made Sketches #552

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September!! So happy it is here! Still flying a lot but maybe I’ll get a few more moments to breathe. Thrilled for this sketch by my hiking goddess friend Jennifer Brum. If you don’t follow her ‘on the trail’ adventures, you should. I live vicariously through her! She gave us a wonderful sketch for Freshly Made Sketches this week…which I promptly got reversed on the panels. Ah well.

I was inspired to go for a little Christmas this week but in a non-traditional color way. I think this might be a palette I lean on this year. I blended Salvaged Patina and Kitsch Flamingo onto white card stock (the purple is just where they blend!). I actually blended it onto an A2 sized panel with the intention of doing something else but then the plan took a turn. I used the Cottontail Powder Tool on the whole panel (this tool is fabulous!) and then stamped the Falling Snow background stamp in Versamark ink and heat embossed with white powder.

I cut down the panel to create the back layer and a layer to peek through on the top. Using the Pine Trees Honey Cuts, I cut out the biggest tree from a white panel and to layer over one of the inked panels with foam tape. As my plan came together, I inked up a small scrap of white to match the background and added a sentiment from Inside: Holiday Sentiments (all the stamps and dies are from Honey Bee Stamps). Before putting it all together, I splattered the inked panels with some Hero Arts Iridescent Shimmer Spray. I added a few pink gems to finish it off.

You can see how I twisted the panels the wrong way but I think the sketch lends itself to so many options. The team made some awesome projects of course! I hope you will be inspired and come over to join us. Thanks for stopping in today. See you soon!

Freshly Made Sketches #551

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Another fabulous sketch at Freshly Made Sketches this week. This week’s designer is Kim Singdahlsen and she gave us one with elements of flair but wide open space for design (and her card is amazing, as always!). I opted to re-visit a technique recently shown by the talented Dawn Woleslagle (WPlus9) that uses silhouette stamps inked and then spritzed. Super fun!

I used all Honey Bee Stamps products for this card but was able to capture the same style as Dawn. The Bold Botanicals Stamp set was great for this. I inked in Distress Oxide (and some Distress Ink) and then sprayed the stamp with a sprayer. I just used a clear block since imperfect is the look for this. A little bit of random layering and I just kept adding until it seemed done.

It needed a little something else so I added some splatters and Warm Pearls. A dark brown card stock layer and a sentiment from Inside: Thankful Sentiments was all that was needed to finish the sketch.

I hope you like this and that you’ll come over to join us. Make sure to check out Dawn’s cards too. She is such an inspiration! Thanks for stopping in. See you soon!

Freshly Made Sketches #550

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This sketch marks another year of Freshly Made Sketches and the inspiration for so many thousands of cards. What a remarkable thing! Only fitting that our sketch designer is one of the original team members, the one and only Jen Mitchell! Truly she is a queen of clean perfection and a simply amazing person too! Of course she has a great sketch for us.

I love the many variations possible on this sketch (and the team has shown a few, of course). I thought it would be fun to create a split panel card with one big image. I am thrilled with the result. I pulled out a favorite holiday set, Mondo Holly by Ellen Hutson. I love coloring it every time! I used Daniel Smith watercolors on the stamped and clear embossed image.

The variation in the watercolors (just some greens and a bit of blue for the leaves and some red, pink and burgundy for the berries) makes it fun to just play. I’m no professional at watercoloring but just putting in color and letting it move around brings me joy. AND…the first Christmas card of the season. Last week, fall and this week, Christmas. I guess I’m on to fall crafting for sure!

And with that, things have remained pretty busy around here. I just finished a check ride for United (once every 9 months) and this was a big one (every other one has a bit more consequence). What a relief to have it done! Also, my oldest leaves this weekend to go back to college for his second year. It has been so nice having him home (and one of the reasons I’m not crafting much…soaking in as much time as I can). I’ll be a mess again next week and also the proudest mom of all that his future holds! I hope that I’ll be back to crafting a bit more over the upcoming weeks. Thanks for allowing me to be a part of your day. See you soon!

Freshly Made Sketches #549

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A quick hello and a new sketch from Freshly Made Sketches this week. I’m the sketch designer and I hope you enjoy this one!

I’m about done with summer and ready for fall colors. Today, I pulled out a favorite set from Honey Bee Stamps called Garden Harvest Florals. I colored the images with my Karin Markers. I definitely have not used them enough and they were perfect for this watercolor look.

For the sketch portion, I used the Sweet Stacks: Circles dies to add a bit of dimension (and to follow the sketch). I love the bit of gingham peeking out. The paper is from the Gingham Galore Fall pack.

Thanks so much for stopping in today. I keep hoping to find a moment to catch my breath but I think that won’t happen until September…she says optimistically. Hope you have a great day!

Freshly Made Sketches #547

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The latest sketch from Freshly Made Sketches is by designer Judy Rozema and it is wonderful! And just what I needed to create a card my husband requested.

You see, his Air National Guard unit has a flying unicorn on the patch so they all have ALL the unicorn things. One of the men who has worked with him for a while is retiring so he requested a flying unicorn card. And I have a stamp for that that I have held onto for a while!

The unit is in West Virginia so blue and yellow are primary for the colors there. And the patch has a bit of red so I added some of that for variety. The set is an old one from Newton’s Nook Designs called Believe in Unicorns. Super fun and now you see why I have held onto it. I colored with Copic Markers and cut it out with the coordinating dies.

I inked the little rectangles (cut with Honey Bee Stamps Sweet Stacks: Rectangles dies) with Prize Ribbon and Squeezed Lemonade inks and added a sentiment from Honey Bee Stamps.

I hope you will come over and join us this week. The team has awesome inspiration and we love seeing what you create. Thanks for stopping in. See you soon!

Freshly Made Sketches #546

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Well hello, friends! Long time, no blogging. I have to say that, as you can imagine, the summer flying season is pretty busy right now. I am gone a lot, which has been a big adjustment from the last couple of years. I’m sure many of you are experiencing the same kinds of restructuring. When I am home, I’m trying to take advantage of the fleeting time with my family. So, something had to give and it has been crafting. I know that my normal creative pattern will return as we get into the fall and the house quiets down but for now, I’m enjoying the time I have with my guys. With that, I did find a quiet moment yesterday to create.

This new sketch from Freshly Made Sketches was designed by the lovely Amy O’Neill and it immediately sparked some ideas. The hardest part for me when I have been away from the craft room is jumping back in. So I turned to a favorite stamp set and an easy coloring method to keep it fun.

This pretty flower set is Meadow Motifs from SugarPea Designs. It is one of my all time favorite flower sets and you know I love a flower set. I did some watercoloring on the flowers and little butterflies and then cut them out with the coordinating dies.

I cut out circles from the same watercolor paper used for the flowers with a circle die from the Sweet Stacks: Circles Dies from Honey Bee Stamps. I added the Bitty Buzzwords sentiments using the same paper pad as the background with a coordinating stamp.

Thank you for stopping in today. I have missed sharing with you and hope to get a little more time this week for some more creative time. Until next time, have a wonderful week!

Freshly Made Sketches #543

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A quick post for a great new sketch from Freshly Made Sketches. I know I have been pretty quiet and I, truthfully, have not been doing much crafting. Between the flying schedule and the boys being home for summer, my days just seem to be full of other things. Everything to its season…. But I do love when I get a couple of minutes for me!

When I saw this great sketch from Cécile, I thought back to an older set of mine from Altenew and it worked just as I had hoped. Weekend Doodles is the set and I always have fun coloring these flowers.

I paired the image with some fun gingham paper from Honey Bee Stamps and a sentiment from the set. I added a few yellow pearls to finish. A sweet summery card. Just what I had hoped for!

Come over to see what the whole team has created and I hope you have a few minutes for your own crafting this week. See you soon!

Freshly Made Sketches #539

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Hello friends! Sorry for the quiet over the last two weeks. The full summer flying season has started and I am busy, busy, busy at work. Not a lot of time for crafting, sadly. But I am the sketch designer for this week at Freshly Made Sketches so I worked to make time for a bit of creativity.

As usual when I haven’t been making much, I went for really clean. I love the look of a pop of color against white. I inked up some Hammermill white card stock with Distress Oxide Inks (Kitsch Flamingo, Squeezed Lemonade, Twisted Citron, Tumbled Glass) and cut it out with the Lovely Layers: Bugs butterfly die. SOOOOO pretty!

I splattered it with some White Iridescent Shimmer Spray for a little more dimension. I foiled the sentiment with Aura foil and the variation in that one is perfect for the rainbow colors of the butterly, don’t you think? I added some Lovely Layers: Greenery leaves in the background and added some Spring Pearls.

I hope you like the sketch and have some time to play along this week. Thanks for stopping in today!

Freshly Made Sketches #537

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A new sketch over at Freshly Made Sketches today designed by the lovely Judy Rozema.

I loved the idea of the banner as an interest layer so I just free cut it with my paper cutter and inked it with Distress Oxide Ink. Then I pulled out the new Grandma’s Garden set from Honey Bee Stamps. Such a pretty set of images! The fuchsias are so pretty and fun to color.

I’m such a fan of this simple little hummingbird style (there are three in the stamp set) and I thought it would be fun to add a ruby throat like the ones in my area. The bird also acts as the circle element in the sketch. The sentiment is from the same stamp set and works perfectly on the banner.

I hope you enjoy this sweet little card and have time to create this week. As heavy as the world feels, I hope that a little beauty and color will act as a balm to bring some solace. Thanks for stopping in today.

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