Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Altenew Mini Stamp Sets

#Altenew

 I was so happy when I recalled I had a few tiny stamp sets from Altenew. I realized they would not take up a lot of room so now I am doing some stamping as well on my cards. I had to use my Misti too as I needed to ink up several times to get a good impression. And of course my original idea got messed up as usual but with some doodling I managed to pull the card together.




I don’t have any markers at the nursing home but I did have a black ink pen which I used for the dots and outlines on the edges.The name of the stamp set is called Mini Delight: Strength.

Thanks for all the kind words and encouragement you give me with your comments. I truly appreciate them. You are wonderful friends.

Take care and God bless, Verna 

14 comments:

Lisa Babitz said...

You created a BEAUTIFUL card with just a feather stamp and a greeting! Love your layout and the elements you added with your pen. This is a wonderful card of encouragement for someone going through a tough time. And I admire YOUR strengh!

Barbara said...

You are truly a living example of the phrase, Where there is a will, there is a way. Keep up the great crafting! I love seeing your creations.

Judy Woodland said...

Ditto what Barb said. You are an inspiration to all of us, keep it up. So happy you have found a way to do what you love, and your card happens to be amazing. Hugs~

Lisa K said...

I agree with the other posters. You are doing a fantastic job with limited supplies. Maybe daughter could bring you a couple of markers as they do not take much room. Love your card!

Brenda in IN said...

I admire your strength too, Verna. I'm loving these great cards you're making by using a limited number of supplies. It just shows we don't need everything. This is really pretty and I can't tell you where you doodled so you are a good doodler!

Barbara B said...

Verna,
What a beautiful and inspirational card you've made. You truly are amazing and creativity runs through your veins. And last but definitely not least, your strength shines through each card.
Hope this finds you feeling stronger each day.
Barbara B

Maria said...

Such a beautiful card, Verna! It just goes to show that one can create with limited supplies. It's good to see that you show your strength with making lovely cards! I hope you are doing well and get to feeling stronger with each new day!

Donna Ellis said...

Verna, I know I've said it before, but you are a true artiste! You manage to take nothingness, and with a few tools, create lovely masterpieces. I especially like the way you partially detailed one of the feathers, and put the distressed layers together. The dots are a perfect way of making movement in your card. SO LOVELY! Wishing you all the best, my friend. hugs, de

Patti J said...

Verna, you never cease to amaze me! Your creativity with such limited supplies is beyond incredible! Your card is beautiful, and I’m always so happy to see a post from you! Hugs and blessings!

Rosy Newlun said...

You are a bright light in the cardmaking world! Never forget. And what a beautiful design, just using minimal products! I always applaud your work. Well done 🧡🧡🧡💥

Carol L said...

I cannot see any where that you "messed up" on this card, but I love the feathers going off the panel edges! What a great look with the wavy colorful panel in the center! I love that you're sharing your cards again!

Dawn S. said...

Another beautiful card made with a few supplies! My cards never look like the image I have in my head, but since no one can see in my head they don't know what it was supposed to look like! Glad to see another card from you!

TK said...

Beautiful card! Maybe I'll have to try your method of "limited supplies" because it sure works beautifully for you!

Lisa said...

Love how it turned out including the doodling! Beautiful card! And love that you’re able to do some stamping now! Has to feel good!

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