Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Angel Tilda


















Hi everyone.

This was a fun card to design. It took me all afternoon to get all the area's how I wanted them. I had to laugh at myself for taking so long to create this card.

I used Copic pens, Nestabilities scalloped circle, Cuttlebug swirls, Flowers are from WOC, heart charm, ribbon, papers, holiday picks from my stash.

I am entering this card in this challenge:

Crafty Boots Challenges ~ Anything Goes

Hooked On Craft Challenges ~ All That Glitters

I Brake For Challenges ~ I Brake For Florals

Tilda is so sweet in this image, looks like she is sending prayers our way.

Hope your all doing well. I have really enjoyed visiting your blogs, your all an inspiration to me.

Hugs to all
Blessings, Doreen

Monday, May 28, 2012

To The Beach We Go ~ Tilda


















It is so much fun to go to the beach. Visit the shops and get some good ice cream and watch the waves hit the shore line. I live in Oregon, and the Pacific coast beaches are fabulous and so pretty.

In Newport Oregon, there is a super great aquarium to go to and also the Yaquina Head Lighthouse. (shown below)

Tilda is loving her time in Newport, enjoying some yummy ice cream.

Colored with Copic markers. Flowers from WOC, charms, paper and ribbon bow from my stash.

This was a  totally fun card to make.
Have a great day, hugs to all.
Blessings Doreen


Sunday, May 27, 2012

Bless The Lord, O My Soul


















Psalms 103:1-4

 Bless the Lord, O my soul,
And all that is within me, bless His holy name.

Bless the Lord, O my soul,
And forget none of His benefits;

3 Who pardons all your iniquities,
Who heals all your diseases;

4 Who redeems your life from the pit,
Who crowns you with lovingkindness and compassion;

 I am  rejoiceing in the fact that my cancer has not spread.
It is still in stage one.

Praise the Lord with me as I remain steadfast in His love and healing.

Wishing you all a very blessed week.
God Bless you all.
Doreen

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Strawberry Time ~ Tilda


















Yum, Yum, strawberry season is fast approaching us in the North West of Oregon.

When I was young ... many years ago.....LOL... I would pick strawberries each summer and earn money for school clothes.

Made many neat friends and had loads of fun.

I remember we would freeze our cans of pop and by lunch time they would be nice and cold and thawed out enough to drink, as it was hot in the fields.

Tilda too is having fun picking some strawberries and looking cute in her summer outfit.

Colored with Copic pens. Used papers, strawberry ribbon, pearls, butterflies, and K&Company florals from my stash.

I am entering this card in these challenges:

Great Impressions ~ Anything Goes
The Crafty Pad ~ Bingo, Ribbon-Flowers-Bling
Make It Monday ~ Paper Craft

Tomorrow is my procedure, many thanks for your prayers.

Have a fun weekend everyone.
Blessings to all
Doreen

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Watermelon For All ~ Tilda

















I love watermelons, and totally enjoy them all year long. Although they do get expensive in the out of season time.

History notes:
Watermelons are thought to be native of the Kalahari desert in Africa, due to David Livingstone describing them as "abundant" in that region.

According to online sources, watermelons have been introduced to North America in 1500, and Indians were found cultivating them by French explorers in the Mississippi valley.

The fruit was introduced in Massachussetts in 1629, with significant help from African slaves.

Tilda is peeking down at the watermelon seeds she just planted.

Colored with Copic pens, Used my Copic air brush on the greeting, I used a watermelon stamp by Hero Arts and colored it and used a clear glaze over the melon to make it appear shiny and sweet.
Pearls, Papers and Ribbon from my stash.

I am entering this card into these challenges:

Make It Monday ~ Card You Have Made

Simply Magnolia ~ Pearls And Lace

Tilda's Town ~ Anything Goes

Have a grand and glorious week.

This Friday is my procedure to see the cancer area in my rectum. They will use a camera to locate and mark the area. From this procedure they will then schedule a surgery date. Do pray I can be cancer free after the surgery.
Many thanks for your prayerful kindness and friendship.

I am feeling well and love designing Tilda cards, hugs to all
Blessings Doreen

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Butterfly Fun ~ Tilda

Butterflies come in all colors and sizes.

Tilda is enjoying a visit from a very pretty butterfly.

Colored with Copic pens, and  used pearls, lace, ribbon bow from my stash.

Large butterfly from K&Company, White flower sprayed with a lavender copic pen using the Copic air  brush. Branch leaves MS.

Have a great week. Sending you all big hugs.
Blessings, Doreen


It Is Well With My Soul
















The hymn "It is Well with My Soul" becomes closest to heart for one undergoing grief. It is Well lyrics was written by a Presbyterian lawyer Horatio G. Spafford (1828-1888) and composed by Philip P. Bliss (1838-1876). This deeply touching sacred song has long been loved.
The Bible scripture reference is Psalm 46:1 "God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble."

Text Author and Hymn-writer Horatio G. Spafford

Spafford was born on October 20, 1828 in North Troy, New York. He was a successful lawyer in Chicago who maintained a keen interest in Christian activities, deeply spiritual and devoted to the scriptures.

Chicago Fire and a Son's Loss

Sometime in 1871, a fire in Chicago heavily devastated the city, and months before that , Spafford had invested hugely in real estate by the shore of Lake Michigan. The disaster greatly wiped out his holdings. Before the fire, Spafford also experienced the loss of his son.

Calm Before Spafford's Worst Life Storm

Two years after the fire, Horatio Spafford planned a trip to Europe for him and his family. He wanted a rest for his wife and four daughters, and also to assist Moody and Sankey in one of their evangelistic campaigns in Great Britain. He was not meant to travel with his family. The day in November they were due to depart, Spafford had a last minute business transaction and had to stay behind in Chicago. Nevertheless, he still sent his wife and four daughters to travel as scheduled on the S.S. Ville du Havre, expecting to follow in a few days. On November 22, the ship laden with his wife and daughters was struck by the Lockhearn, an English vessel, and sank in few minutes.

Spafford's Wife "Saved Alone"

After the survivors were finally landed somewhere at Cardiff, Wales, Spafford's wife cabled her husband with two simple words, "Saved alone." Shortly after, Spafford left by ship on his way where his beloved four daughters had drowned, and pen at hand, wrote this most poignant text so significantly descriptive of his own personal grief – "When sorrows like sea billows roll..." The hymn "It is Well with My Soul" was born.

It Is Well With My Soul

It is noteworthy that Horatio Spafford did not dwell on the theme of life's sorrows and trials, instead, focused in the third stanza on the redemptive work of Christ, and in the fourth verse, anticipates His glorious second coming. (Refer below for Cyber Hymnal's link)

Composer Philip Bliss

Philip P. Bliss, the hymn composer, was a prolific writer of gospel songs. He was so impressed with the experience and expression of Spafford's text that he shortly wrote the music for it, first published in one of the praise hymn book, Sankey-Bliss Hymnals, Gospel Hymns No. 2. Shortly after writing 'It is Well With My Soul,' Bliss died in a tragic train accident.

On reflection, it is divinely amazing that one could experience such personal tragedies and sorrows as did Horatio Spafford, yet, able to say with such convincing clarity, "It is well with my soul." It is an enormous challenge to embrace the significance of this hymn.

Have a Blessed Sunday, Doreen

Friday, May 18, 2012

Friends ~ Tilda












Tilda is thinking of good friends.

Papers, CS, ribbon, pearls, stick pin, fragrance bottle charm from my stash.
Colored images from my Copic pens.
White flowers are from WOC sprayed with my Copic air brush using a Copic
turquoise shade to color the flowers.

Entering this card in these challenges:

Magnolia Stamp Lovers ~ Flower Challenge

2 Sisters Challenge Blog ~ Make It Girlie

Many thanks for all your kind encouragements and prayers for me. I really appreciate them all.

I am excited as I found my swirl template for my Cuttlebug. I had forgotten I had one. So I have been making all kinds of swirls in all kinds of colors. So fun.

Wishing you all a great day to design some fun cards. You all inspire me with your wonderful talent.

Blessings to all, Doreen

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Going Out With Friends

Hi everyone,
I have been on the quiet side due to feeling a bit down about my health. But feeling much better now. It appears that I need to have a procedure done on May 25th to view the cancer area in my rectum. They thought it was in my colon, but it appears it is lower. My faith is very strong and I am still praying to be cancer free. Your friendship and prayers are much appreciated.

I enjoyed designing this card. I used some pearl swirls. I have a question, where do you all purchase your pearl swirls? I seem to be having trouble finding where to purchase them online. Your help is much appreciated.

I used a Cutttlebug to dry emboss the blue CS, used a scalloped border punch to do the floral DP at the bottom of the card, ribbon bows, lace, butterfly from my stash.

Tilda looks so pretty, getting ready to go out with friends. I used my Copic pens to do the coloring.

Have a fantastic day and enjoy your card designing time.
Blessings to all, Doreen

Friday, May 11, 2012

Surf's Up ~ Tilda At The Beach

It is going to be a great warm weekend here in the NW of Oregon.
They say upper 80's, in May.... one never knows here in the NW how weather will be.
But we love it.

So Tilda is heading to the beach for some time on her surf board.
How fun is that !!!

I love going to the Oregon coast, it is so totally beautiful.

I used a background paper with surf boards and a old time car.
Copic pens and air brush. Flowers from Wild Orchid Crafts. Leaf punchMS.
Ribbon, pearls and ships wheel, palm tree charms from my stash.

This was a fun card to design. Makes me want to go to the beach today !! ;-D

Happy Mothers Day to all. Have a super fun weekend.

Blessings, Doreen

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Princess Tilda

Princess Tilda, enjoying a night on the town to celebrate a friends Birthday.
Her Tiara is so nice and matches her nice pink dress.

Historical note:
A tiara is a form of crown.
Traditionally, the word "tiara" refers to a high crown, often with the shape of a cylinder narrowed at its top, made of fabric or leather, and richly ornamented. It was used by the kings and emperors of some ancient peoples in Anatolia and Mesopotamia, notably the Hittites. The Assyrians used to include a pair of bull horns as a decoration and symbol of authority and a circle of short feathers surrounding the tiara's top. The Persian tiara was more similar to a truncated cone, without the horns and feathers but more jewels, and a conic-shaped tip at its top.

I do believe Tilda's Tiara is way more pretty and very elegant in comparison to those worn by Kings and Emperors of the past.

This is a fun image of Tilda and you can do so much with the theme for her.
I used lace, pearls, flowers and ribbon from my stash.
Bg papers, and cs from SU. Leaf punch from MS.

I will enter this card in the following challenges:



Many thanks for coming by and visiting my blog.
I wish you all a fun day stamping and designing.

Many thanks for your prayers and kind thoughts, I go see the cancer surgeon this next Monday.
They will then schedule my colon surgery. My faith is strong and I am looking fwd to being cancer free.

Sending big hugs to all
Blessings, Doreen 










Monday, May 7, 2012

Summer Water Games ~ Tilda


















There is nothing like fun in the sun, playing water games.
Looks like Tilda is ready to play, getting used to the water.

We are having a very nice warm morning here in the great NW of Oregon.
I took this photo outside, The sun was kind of  too bright I think, to show the true colors.
But I think it will be okay for now.

I used the color combo for the Magnolia-licious Highlites challenge, It is a color combo I do not use to often, but was a fun one to do.

Charms, fish and sea shell, buttons, ribbon, and blue rhinestones from my stash. Flowers from
Wild Orchid Crafts, branch punch MS.

Entering this card in:

Magnolia-licious Highlites ~ Summer Theme

Have a super great Monday.
Blessings, Doreen

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Waiting On The Lord













This whole idea of waiting goes against what we naturally do. When our natural inclination is to step on the gas, God is often telling us to hit the brakes.

Waiting is often difficult because we equate it with inactivity.

But waiting, which can also be translated as hoping, means to wait with expectation, to look for.

The implication is that we are waiting and watching with expectation towards what God is going to do.

During these periods of waiting, God is often refueling and refining us for what He has in store.

Everything around you needs to be refueled after much use. Your car has to stop for gas, your body needs to sleep, and your cell phone needs to be recharged.

So, why can’t this be the case with our spiritual life as well?

What may seem like inactivity from our perspective is often purposeful preparation from God’s perspective.

Be encouraged that those who wait end up even stronger after the Lord renews them.

Isaiah 40:29-31

New American Standard Bible (NASB)
29 He gives strength to the weary,
And to him who lacks might He increases power.
30 Though youths grow weary and tired,
And vigorous young men stumble badly,
31 Yet those who wait for the Lord
Will gain new strength;
They will mount up with wings like eagles,
They will run and not get tired,
They will walk and not become weary.

Have a blessed day in the Lord
Doreen


Friday, May 4, 2012

Watering Flowers ~ Tilda













Today was a busy day for me, I was sorting through a box of family photo's. So many wonderful memories.

I am kind of the family historian and so I keep photo's and share stories about them in note books.

I do a lot of family genealogy and it is fun to learn about my ancestors.

Speaking of fun.. I enjoyed using my floral nestie embossed pink cs for this card.

In thinking spring and flowers I was able to use my Copic air brush on these wonderful white roses, with some leaves made by my MS leaf punch. And also added a touch to green to my nestie round scalloped circle.

CS by SU, I really love this cute Tilda image, watering can in hand with a garden shovel.

How cute is that.  Ribbon from my stash.

I am entering this card in these challenges:

Midweek Magnolias ~ May Flowers

The Crafty Pad ~ April Showers Bring May Flowers

Deep Ocean Challenge ~ Use Punches/Dies

Many thanks for all your encouragements to me about my cancer situation. I feel confident I will be okay after the surgery, no date set yet.

Your all special friends to me.

It has been a rainy few days here in Oregon, but this weekend is suppose to be sunny and warm., Yeah... we need some dryer days.

Many thanks for coming by, I totally enjoy your blogs too.

Sending big hugs.
Blessings, Doreen