I tend to keep sympathy cards on the simple side, especially those for men. This time around I used heavy linen card, stamped the trees from Stampin' Up's "Lovely as a Tree" stamp set (I LOVE this set, it was expensive but it stamps so well and I think the images great) with Stazon Timber Brown ink. I used sponge daubers to colour the background, the linen texture really grabs the ink, looks nice IRL
The (computer generated) sentiment was done using my laser printer, deco foil and a laminator. I matted the image and the sentiment panel on textured brown/black metallic card and added gold brads to the corners to finish them off.
I used the largest of the stamps to stamp a scene inside the card, masking off one end to extend the scene out to the edge of the card. There are a couple of "ghost" trees in the background too, though I was nervous, so they are very light, lol
Obviously more colouring with the sponge daubers and Versacolour inks to complete the scene. The advantage of this technique is that you can write over the top of it... so even though the sky was creeping up the page a bit it really didn't matter - there was plenty of room to write my message
That's it for just about the simplest card you can get! It did look more impressive in real life... honest :-) I would like to enter in the following challenges:
As You Like It Favourite: Layers, One or Many and Why... I like patterned paper and like to layer up my cards, but I also love One Layer cards... I just find them "hard", so this is the sort of compromise, lol
Simon Says Challenge Make a Scene
Simon Says Challenge Make a Scene
Pile It On Your Favourite Colour - I love "autumn colours", always have :-)
Catch The Bug, Through the Craftroom Door, Digi Choosday, Crafty Creations, Crafting with Friends Current Challenge, Li'l Patch of Crafty Friends, Polkadoodles, Gem of a Challenge, A Perfect Time to Craft, Creatalicious Challenges and Crafting With Attitude All have Anything Goes
.... and now to the "funny" thing that happened on the way to the bone graftI was due to get the block bone graft done to my upper central RIGHT incisor on Wed last week.
When I had the Cone Beam scan done that determined the extent of the bone loss, it picked up a small "bubble" at the top of my top LEFT eye tooth... nothing to worry about says the Maxofacilliary specialist, your dentist can resolve that with a root canal.... okay, not great but I'll get it done. When I had my hip replaced the surgeons were VERY keen to get any areas of inflammation removed if possible; I had my gallbladder out because I had gallstones (which were not pleasant), but I was dallying on getting it removed until it's potential to cause problems for the bone surgery were pointed out. That it mind, I thought I'd get the root canal done on the Thursday BEFORE the bone graft so it was all done and dusted before going for the bone graft... about which I was (and now AM) very nervous about, after hearing some horror stories about facial swelling, pain etc
I had the root canal done, as soon as the anaesthetic wore off it didn't feel right. I've had them before and this was WAY more painful. The pain increased overnight, I got little sleep. Went to the dentist on Friday got antibiotics, still in pain. Went to the dentist Saturday morning as I was still in pain and my face had started swelling... she didn't see me but had left me Codalgin Forté - codeine based, didn't touch it. Ibobrufen helped but not for long at a time, swelling continued. I went to the after-hours GP clinic at the hospital on Saturday evening, he was a little concerned, thought the dentist had pierced the sinus cavity and infected that, said the next best thing to IV antibiotics is a needle in the bum, okay, he gave me Tramadol for the pain and a course of strong oral antibiotics - after the injection.
Got no sleep again (third night in a row) with the pain
Sunday the swelling kept going up. I was going to go back to the clinic but my sons both thought the time had come to go to Emergency. I (reluctantly as I loathe waiting for hours anywhere!) went, they actually took me straight through even though they were very busy (Joondalup has the busiest Emergency Department in Australia, so when it's busy for them it's BUSY, lol)
They were not happy that the swelling and redness had started to go down my neck... I was worried about my eye closing and the proximity to my brain, they were not, lol. It was facial cellulitis and there was "involvement of the lymph" no degree detailed just that term "involvement"... the worry apparently is sepsis, and not helped by my RA.
They admitted me, I had three lots of two different IV antibiotics over a day and a half .... and had to ring my surgeon to cancel the bone graft.
I'm all good now, even the discolouration has gone... my dentist is jittery though :-)) She's never seen anything like this, I told her she's just too young to have! She wanted me to go to an Endodontist to check it out, but I'm sick of shelling out for dental so just went back to her yesterday - she was amazed at how recovered I am... though I DID tell her that I have lots of practice at getting "unusual" things and heal pretty quick from most of them.
So, I thought I'd have time to "blog", but I haven't. The couple of days I was completely out of the work loop (should have taken my laptop up, didn't think of it and hubby was pressed as it was) made three days extra work when I got home! All caught up now :-)
Still, I hope to get back on here soon..I have so many cards to blog. Until then, Happy Crafting, Donna x
13 comments:
My goodness you have been in the wars, glad you are on the road to recovery. A fabulous card. Beautifully made. Thanks for joining AYLI challenge. Elaine
What a beautiful take on our "Create a scene" challenge this week! Love your design and autumn colors!!! Thank you so much for sharing your talent with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge! But what a sory, so glad you are feeling better. /Karin
Wow you've had a hard time, I hope everything goes smoothly from now on! My favourite stamp of all time is Lovely as a Tree its the oldest stamp in the catalogue! Thanks for joining Catch the Bug's anything goes challenge good luck! Dawn Bugaboo DT
Your card is gorgeous. Love the gold embossed sentiment. So glad that you were able to be feeling better and able to smile again. Thanks for playing in the Catch the Bug Anything Goes Challenge, Lisa Lynn DT.
Oh my goodness what a dreadful thing to happen but so pleased you have made a full recovery. The card btw is beautiful and looks faboulos on my screen so in real life must be a WOW one. Thanks for sharing at A Gem of a Challenge. Keep safe.
beautiful Sympathy card, i like the inside too. What a terrible time you have had but so glad you are on the mend again now.
Fabulous card. Hope you’re feeling 100% now. Thanks for sharing at LPCF today
Lovely card for the occasion Donna. And Oh girl, how this confirms my fear of dentists! Good your boys were looking after their Mum and insisted on emerg. So glad you are better and have your beautiful smile back. Take care. hugs, Pat K xx
Ohhh so lovely card!! Love your coloring and the colors are so perfect!!
LOVE this!!
Lovely card
Thanks for joining us at Digi Choosday
Julie T
Good grief you have had a rough time, glad to see all is well now.
Very tasteful sympathy card, thanks for joining in with the AYLI layers challenge
Anne x
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A perfect card, thanks for sharing with us at https://polkadoodle.blogspot.com/ Hope you'll join us again
Hugs Fleur xXx
Donna, the card is absolutely gorgeous! Sorry to hear about your bouts with the dentist and Er but glad to see you have recovered. Now, time for a DT hat - Thanks so much for posting your delightful creation in our Anything Goes challenge at Crafting with an Attitude this month. Hope to see you again next month.
NanaConnie DT
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