
This week's prompt from Em was your parents. Easy for me this week...the word unconditional pretty much sums it up. My childhood was golden, magical, unbelievably special and boy did I feel loved. As a child I can say that I honestly felt that I may have been an angel in my parents eyes. My parents aren't together anymore, so it's a pretty neat thing that I am able to say that about my growing up days. I hardly have any pictures of my parents together, (maybe only five), so this was a pretty neat way to use one of them! This was taken of my parents in our backyard while we were living in Pepin, Wisconsin, my childhood hometown. Just adhered photo to card, used a rub-on from Creative Imaginations and inked the edges!
Love your card :)
Love this.... absolutely gorgeous! I have to get mine done!!!!
Love it! Love your words, golden, magical, unbelievably special!! I never thought of using a rubon on a picture. It looks great!
What a beautiful card!!!
Love this card... and even more I love the text... you must be very proud of your parents
love this card! simple, but very expressive!
WOW, I love your card. Beautiful picture and I mkaedyjlove the text on it :)
Wow, great!! I love what you did with the text on the picture
Great card. Good word!
What a gorgeous card!
My parents aren't together anymore either, so I know exactly how you feel.
Love your card - what a great picture. To answer your question - the background of the picture on my card is English Harbor in Antigua (my Dad's sister lives there and that is where they hold sail week every year). HTH-Kim
Another lovely card, you are such a inspiration in this challenge! Love what you wrote about your childhood to. The picture and your card makes me happy! :-)
Beautiful card!
I love how you've done your card this week!! What a fantastic effect and awesome photo!!
gorgous love the rub on
I think this turned out beautiful! What wonderful layering here - the photo is great as the backdrop.
Love the design - wonderful card!
GREAT card! I LOVE it! GREAT JOB!
~Amy
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