The irony of today is that I'll be on a plane flying home this evening... and I can't help but remember September 11th for what it represents. As I leave Newark Int'l airport, I'll fly over Manhattan Island and see the city of New York with it's altered skyline. I actually see the change there as a badge of honor, to remember those that fought and lost... and those that didn't have a chance to fight.
We remember...
I think it's appropriate to share this card with you, created earlier in the year and not shared on my blog.
Land of the Free:
Thank you to all the men and women that keep us safe, either in the armed forces, national services, police or fire protection. My hat's off to you...
Thanks for stopping by,
Lisa
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Supplies Used:
Stamps:
-The Land of the Free (Thomas Kinkade series) by Cornish Heritage Farms
-Hometown Pride (Thomas Kinkade series) by Cornish Heritage Farms
Ink:
-Espresso Adirondack dye by Ranger
Paper:
-Classic Crest Cream by Neenah from www.ellenhutson.com
-Twilight Dark, Blush Red Dark and Suede Brown Light cardstocks by Prism (CC01 - CHF Memorial Day Color Challenge), Black Prismatic by Prism
-Translucent Vellum by Prism
Other:
-Hardware (Vintage Brass) by We R Memory Keepers
-1-1/4" and 1-3/8" square punches by EK Success
-Brayer
-Copic Markers (see picture for list)
-Dimensional tape
-White gel pen by Ranger
-grosgrain ribbon by May Arts
-Heat gun (optional)
Beautiful use of the spotlight technique Lise, a lovely card.
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