Card Making Ideas by Becca Feeken using Spellbinders Filigree Side Pocket and Quietfire Design - Perhaps They Are Not Stars - www.amazingpapergrace.com
Good morning sweet friends!  So I had a little adventure.  My sister flew in and we took to the road.  We banned work, donned our sandals and headed out along the sugar white sands of Florida Gulf Coast with no particular place to go.   I guess I’ve been a hermit over the years because what was once woods along the road has sprung up in to tiny hamlet after tiny hamlet.  How does a new little city just pop up?

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One of the little shops that we stopped in was a dress designers boutique that made ‘one of a kind’ creations.It wasn’t what they made that caught my eye but it was the feeling in the air that I found surprising and delightful.  Her clothes were creations that were ripped and torn into assembly and occupied the far end of the spectrum from ‘tailored’. Sometimes there was wire involved, there was even a dress covered with keys. The prices were unabashedly in the hundreds of dollars.  As the designer and several helpers were working, they were totally invested in what they were doing.  Their confidence was though the roof and their projection of that confidence was unmistakable.  They were standing there ripping up fabric to make clothes and it was the most normal thing in the world at that particular moment.  It was clear that they were living their art and not concerned about what anyone thinks or waiting for anyone’s permission . . . hold that thought.

How It’s Made
For my card today I’m using one of my new dies and admittedly one of my favorites.  I used Spellbinders Filigree Side Pocket – for a simple, balanced, two color filigree card and then embellished it with a corner from Spellbinders Victorian Reverent Square.  Perfect for large sentiments like the one I’m using from Quietfire Design  called Perhaps They are Not Stars.  The Side Pocket die has filigree inserts that can be used independent of the pocket so for this card I cut filigree into the upper left and right of the card and made to pockets using the same filigree that were attached to the bottom left and right.  That’s it – easy!  I have a project in the wings with this die that I’m really pleased with, so you’ll see it again :-)

About Day of Giving Friday
This card is up for grabs today to one of my sweet readers.  Every Friday, I give away a card to a randomly picked reader who leaves a comment in our conversation. Want to know more about Day of Giving, here’s a link to my FAQ’s just check out #11.  I wanted to say that each of you are artists every time you sit down to create a card.  You never need to worry about what anyone thinks nor if your creation is good enough.  Trust me, it is.  For your comment today – How does the act of giving heartfelt and handmade creations boost your confidence as an artist?

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Rubber Stamps: Quietfire Design – Perhaps They are Not Stars
Craft Paper: Neenah Classic Crest – Natural White – 80 lb Cover, The Fine Touch Metallic Poster Board – Gold
Ink:  Versafine Onyx Black, Ranger Super Fine Detail Embossing Powder
Accessories: Spellbinders Filigree Side Pocket, Spellbinders Victorian Reverent SquareSatin Ribbon – The Paper Source, Recollections Pearlspost-header-bottomThanks for stopping by :-)  For those who are waiting, I’m all caught up on mail and all claimed Day of Giving Friday cards have been mailed.

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  • Susan B.April 15, 2016 - 10:21 am

    Oh I love your card!! and soon I can make something similar..I just ordered all your new dies!! I can’t wait! thanks for sharing and maybe I will get lucky this time and win this one!!

    Have a blessed day!ReplyCancel

  • Vicky SmithApril 15, 2016 - 10:25 am

    This is a little piece of Heaven out of paper! I just ordered a couple of your sets and can only hope to replicate one idea you’ve shared.ReplyCancel

  • Maryann LaursenApril 15, 2016 - 10:27 am

    WOW another stunner here again today Becca. Such a wonderful card, that just express elegance at it´s best. I absolutely love it.
    Soo nice to hear, that you took some time to just get out and have a bit of fun without any goals. I think we should all do that once in a while. I hope, you and your sister had a wonderful time, and now I wish you a wonderful week-end ahead.ReplyCancel

  • ConnieApril 15, 2016 - 10:27 am

    I have been giving handmade cards for some time now, sometimes with hesitation that they aren’t really “good enough”, but then one of my recipients will tell me how much they liked it and how “creative” it was, I get my mojo back. It’s really precious when a young grandkid asks if I made their card this year. You are a fountain of inspiration, Becca!ReplyCancel

  • Linda GilliamApril 15, 2016 - 10:27 am

    The card is beautiful but it’s what you wrote about the dress making shop that made me smile, I am a displaced Californian, now living in Missouri. ..what you described is a feeling I used to have in San Francisco and Sausalito watching the artisans go about their pottery, paintings etc.
    Thanks for the memory this morning!ReplyCancel

  • Sue RutzApril 15, 2016 - 10:29 am

    Every time I complete a card or project for a specific person or even, it becomes a “gift” to show my love and appreciation. the reaction of the receiver shows that my efforts are not wasted and makes me willing to do more and more, and to try new techniques and tools.ReplyCancel

  • LorrayneApril 15, 2016 - 10:31 am

    I love those triangle dies. I have been working on a wedding card, die cut out with one of your filigree larger dies. All white trying to decide what I need to layer and allow to show through. Good thing I have a week between appointments to try to figure it out. Will be visiting your pinterest page for ideas. :)ReplyCancel

  • Linda SApril 15, 2016 - 10:33 am

    What a beautiful card and sentiment!
    When giving something handmade and heartfelt, the most wonderful thing is the appreciation of the recipient that I took the time and tailored it just for them.ReplyCancel

  • Jennie BaileyApril 15, 2016 - 10:38 am

    What a lovely card and such a beautiful sentiment too. I was lucky to be able to pick up a couple of your Wedding Collection’ dies at a craft show in Alexandra Palace where there is a spectacular view over London. I can’t wait to plat soon.

    When I give a handmade card to friends they know I have made just for them. I box them in clear boxes and add a bow and flowers. It’s wonderful to see joy and delight in their faces.

    JennieReplyCancel

  • Karen MApril 15, 2016 - 10:38 am

    I love the sentiment. Just beautiful! How fun to have your sister visiting and that you can just go play tourist.

    I don’t consider myself to be much of an artist but it is nice to hear somebody say that my card was appreciated and liked. Certainly inspires me to be creative.ReplyCancel

  • PennyApril 15, 2016 - 10:40 am

    This card is beautiful, as is all your creations! Love the sentiment you used.ReplyCancel

  • joanne colemanApril 15, 2016 - 10:43 am

    That is a lovely card. My beautiful niece went to heaven 12 years ago at the young age of 25. This week we should have celebrated her 37th birthday. To the family, she was and still is truly an a angel.
    Thank you for sharing this special card.ReplyCancel

  • joanne colemanApril 15, 2016 - 10:45 am

    p.s I live on the Gulf Coast of Florida..a true beauty in itself!
    Glad you were able to experience it.ReplyCancel

  • Doreen RitchieApril 15, 2016 - 10:45 am

    Yet another beautiful card Becca. It’s so nice that you were able to spend some quality time with your sister.
    I have been told that my friends and family look forward to receiving a card from me to see what creation I have come up with this time. That’s reward enough for me.
    Doreen R from Bournemouth UKReplyCancel

  • Connie PowellApril 15, 2016 - 10:49 am

    BeautifulReplyCancel

  • MargieApril 15, 2016 - 10:51 am

    Being an artist is a gift from God.when you give a hand made gift you give all that’s is within you .love creativity imagination .this gives me inspiration to be better artist. MargieReplyCancel

  • SueApril 15, 2016 - 10:53 am

    This is a beautiful card and verse, Becca. When I receive nice comments on my cards, it encourages me to carry on and try to be even more creative. It’s a validation, I guess, that what I do is appreciated.ReplyCancel

  • Beth JonesApril 15, 2016 - 10:53 am

    Handmade cards seem to mean so much to those who receive them, and they always seem impressed that I actually made them and how. That definitely boosts my
    confidence, and inspires me to branch out more. This is a beautiful card;I love everything about it!ReplyCancel

  • Wanda ThomasApril 15, 2016 - 10:58 am

    Some of the cards that you think are “so-so” but not great creations are the ones that someone says “I keep every one of your cards; they are so beautiful.” If that doesn’t give you confidence, nothing will….ReplyCancel

  • Betty McAlisterApril 15, 2016 - 11:03 am

    Hello Becca. Your card is beautiful and the sentiment Is lovely. I was never artistic at school though I always sewed but it is lovely to have friends and family send very positive feedback on the cards celebrating their birthdays etc. I love card making and find it very relaxing. So glad you had such a lovely relaxing time with your sister – family are very important in our lives. XReplyCancel

  • Carol RossouwApril 15, 2016 - 11:06 am

    Another stunning card in gold and white! When I give my handmade card and I see the look of awe and appreciation, I feel a bit like God felt at the end of His creating when He said, “It’s very good!”ReplyCancel

  • Dale MasonApril 15, 2016 - 11:12 am

    For me its not only the act of giving my cards but more so the reaction of the receiver. Nothing more rew a rding than see the expression on their faces and the compliments they express. Thats my biggest boost.
    Again Becca this card is absolutely beautiful.ReplyCancel

  • Joni StonekingApril 15, 2016 - 11:14 am

    Ahhh, very pretty card, and one of my favorite Quietfire stamps…of course I say that about a lot of them!

    Creating something unique for someone and then giving it to them, watching their face as they see it for the first time…that first awww, or giggle, or Wow! It is the perfect confidence booster, but that isn’t what seals it for me as an artist. It is all about the love when I am making something specific for someone…the “Judy” card, or the “Jan” card…watching it take shape, picking the right colors, and sentiments, etc. just the joy of creating…making something new…sharing it, whether someone loves it or not. That’s the artist part.
    JoniReplyCancel

  • Rosie WaldtApril 15, 2016 - 11:16 am

    Beautiful card, Becca. The comment I love is when some of my friends/relatives tell me they save every card you send us. It makes me smile.ReplyCancel

  • TerryApril 15, 2016 - 11:17 am

    Such elegance! Thank you for sharing your elegant inspirations! The act of giving heartfelt and handmade creations boost my confidence as an artist because of the response received from the recipient. All the whoo’s & awww’s received from each project inspires me to continue creating! I would love to be the recipient of this week’s elegant creation!ReplyCancel

  • Clare WApril 15, 2016 - 11:19 am

    Hi Becca. Lovely card and fab die! Glad you had a nice break. When I make something there is normally something wrong with it in my eyes! Should have done this or shouldn’t have done that. But the recipient doesn’t seem to notice. I am my own worst critique I suppose. As long as I learn from my errors that OK. Ish!!! Not too many though or it goes in the bin! Sometimes you gota do it wrong to be able do it right. Happy weekend.ReplyCancel

  • Judy BowlbyApril 15, 2016 - 11:21 am

    I’m not really sure that I am more confident in my work, it’s just that as I go along, I find I do a much better job. Practice makes perfect you know. And there are always such talented designers on the internet that help you create. Your pieces always inspire me to get better.ReplyCancel

  • Nancy LudwigApril 15, 2016 - 11:23 am

    I’ve been doing handmade Christmas Cards for approximately 4yrs now but to see all of my handmade cards for each year displayed at Christmas time by the recipient as decoration it really makes you feel good. It’s nice to know that your cards are being appreciated over the years and not tossed away.ReplyCancel

  • Yoshiko GlennApril 15, 2016 - 11:25 am

    Giving a creation that has taken me time and effort to produce affirms my attempts at artistry when the recipient expresses such gratitude and awe that I have made this for them. I am always in awe of your creations. You bring such beauty in to the world – through your work and the life you live. Much gratitude to you.ReplyCancel

  • Jan CastleApril 15, 2016 - 11:29 am

    Beautiful card, beautiful sentiment Becca!!!! Would love to win it! I began crafting after retirement by taking pictures and making them into cards because people wanted to buy them – 300 in the collection. I have moved on to hand crafted cards (after walking into a stamp store in 2009), but still get calls for the picture cards.
    Several years ago, my nurse friend in Florida ordered some of the picture cards to send out; last week she called and told me she sent my ‘Peter’s Red Canoe’ to her Pastor – named Peter and in treatment for cancer. She wrote a fanciful note about Peter’s red canoe relating it to him…he later told her how personal the card was and how much he treasured it. Needless to say, I was touched too that the picture I took so long ago could still be a blessing. It was wonderful to know that even my beginning crafting touched someone in a special way and encouraged them in a difficult time. We never really know how much our artistry touches others!
    Paper Hugs,
    JanReplyCancel

  • Kyle EApril 15, 2016 - 11:33 am

    Amazing card, Becca! I’m going to have to buy your Filigree dies! Family members have saved every one of my cards since I started 15 years ago. I have a cousin who lives in NC, and she never fails to call or e-mail me to tell me the card I made was beautiful. The joy that others express inspires me to be more creative!ReplyCancel

  • SuzzieQApril 15, 2016 - 11:39 am

    Lovely card today using one of your newest dies and with a heartfelt sentiment. Your Spellbinder Wedding dies were featured on Hochanda yesterday. One can go back for a week to replay the shows. What FUN!!! Hope you have seen the shows. Now to your question: How does the act of giving heartfelt and handmade creations boost your confidence as an artist? Well, I still do not think of myself as an artist. I am working on that. My confidence, to continue to strive to call myself an artist, is definitely boosted by those who I make special occasions and everyday “thoughts of you” cards for them. Their comments are so kind and ego boosting with feeling of “hugs around the neck”, how could one not be uplifted by these generous comments.ReplyCancel

  • Judy BennettApril 15, 2016 - 11:43 am

    What a gorgeous card Becca! Love the gold and white, and of course your beautiful bow. Wish I could make bows like you do.

    I’ve been giving handmade cards for several years to family and friends. Now if I am in a hurry and give them a store-bought card, I get a sad face and am asked why they didn’t get one of my beautiful cards. The feedback with all my cards is so wonderful and a boost to my confidence.ReplyCancel

  • Dayle SApril 15, 2016 - 11:53 am

    What a beautiful card, and so ingenious that it uses just one die set! I may need to get this one.ReplyCancel

  • Yvonne NicholsonApril 15, 2016 - 12:09 pm

    Hi Becca,
    What a beautiful card. I like making special cards or gift items to give to friends and family,and I love when some of them will phone to thank me.Glad you had a good time with your sister. Happy weekend, YvonneReplyCancel

  • NancyJBApril 15, 2016 - 12:10 pm

    Every card I make is made just for the person that will be receiving it. I make them with images and sentiments that I know they will like and that will touch them. In return I receive calls and letters from family and friends thanking me and saying that they can never throw the cards away. I have one family that brings out my Christmas cards from previous years and uses them for Christmas decorations on their mantle. Others add them to albums or display them on shelves. Knowing that my cards make people happy is the best feeling and that boosts my confidence.ReplyCancel

  • Earlene BostApril 15, 2016 - 12:16 pm

    The act of giving a handmade, heartfelt creation as a gift boosts my confidence as an artist by making me want to stretch my wings and be even more creative. I want to know what they like, what their interests are, how I can incorporate that into my creations for them. It’s inspiration and stimulation, especially when they really like what I’ve created for them. Your card today is gorgeous, truly Beccalicious! So glad you had a wonderful road-trip with your sister.ReplyCancel

  • MarilynYApril 15, 2016 - 12:17 pm

    I look forward to your Friday card presentations to enjoy the creativity and imagining how you went about producing such a card. Creating a card is my pride and passion and reflects my thoughts and mood for the moment. I love looking at my cards – past and present – and feeling accomplished and satisfied with the final product and am proud to send my cards to family and friends confident that they too will enjoy my creativity. Building a card allows me to play artist on a small scale.ReplyCancel

  • A. T.April 15, 2016 - 12:25 pm

    I always enjoy the love of creating something beautiful to brighten someone’s day. I am hopeful that my hand’s touch to paper, becomes a paper creation that touches the heart. Confidence is another issue, but it is not about my confidence, it is about the recipient’s confidence that they are loved, even if it is evidenced only by a piece, or pieces of paper, fragile, tear-able, beautiful paper. :)ReplyCancel

  • DebraApril 15, 2016 - 12:56 pm

    Ahhhhhh! You’ve used my favorite stamp today! I was so thrilled when I saw it this morning! I have used this stamp embossed in silver on navy cardstock and punched out small little stars, and added small silver stars. Was for a friend when her mom passed. I think it’s a great thought and very soothing. I usually spend a lot of time making cards and it’s a thrill to me when the recipient really enjoys it, or it makes them smile. Giving cards really does have a lot of meaning and I know people appreciate it. I make cards for occasions for our group at work – congratulations, farewells, births, special birthdays, etc and I know they always enjoy them and are happy to get them. Really makes me happy to know they’re appreciated and enjoyed.ReplyCancel

  • ChelseaApril 15, 2016 - 12:58 pm

    What a fabulous card, Becca. I love all of that filagree!!! It just makes my lacy heart smile!
    As for my handmade items making me feel like an artist, well, no. I don’t feel like an artist. I just hope when I give something handmade the recipient will feel special, appreciated, and loved. I just don’t feel like I’m creating “art”. I think I feel more like a crazy craft lady!ReplyCancel

  • Bette SApril 15, 2016 - 1:00 pm

    It is especially pleasing when the recipient of one of my cards tells me how much they like and appreaciate it. Makes me feel that all the love and effort I have put into making it has been worthwhile. I love your beautiful works of art and this cards is another winner! I just purchased three of your dies and am anxiously awaiting for them to arrive to see what I can create with them. You are an awesome inspiration!!
    Thanks for the chance to actually win one of your beautiful cards.ReplyCancel

  • ElaineApril 15, 2016 - 1:00 pm

    Beautiful card Becca, so pleased you and your sister had fun,
    I feel happy when i make cards for my lovely family and they know it is made with love just for them.
    Take Care
    Elaine H XReplyCancel

  • jean marmoApril 15, 2016 - 1:00 pm

    Another beautiful card. I hope with each card I make, that I become better at adding details!ReplyCancel

  • Nancy DuboseApril 15, 2016 - 1:06 pm

    Love this card, especially the setimate that fills so well on the card with the beautiful die cuts, I have several of your design dies, LOVE THEMReplyCancel

  • CindyApril 15, 2016 - 1:10 pm

    Oh Becca…one more gorgeous card. I love your new die, so elegant. I just might need to purchase your die sets.
    When I create a card for my special someone, I am so greatful with the comments that they share that it inspires me to keep creating.ReplyCancel

  • GeorgiaApril 15, 2016 - 1:12 pm

    This is a beautiful card and the perfect comment from you Becca. Any comment that is kind is appreciated by those that recieve it, I think the worst thing is silence and not acknowledging “something” is upon them. You are such an inspration to me.ReplyCancel

  • Marlene IacuzziApril 15, 2016 - 1:19 pm

    I SUPPOSE THE CONFIDENCE COMES FROM ALL OF THE PRACTICE. I HAVE BEEN MAKING AND SENDING CARDS FOR OVER 16 YEARS, AND I MUST ADMIT THE FIRST FEW YEARS OF ATTEMPTS WERE AT A VERY NOVICE LEVEL. I AM CONSTANTLY LEARNING AS I FOLLOW THE CARD MAKING EXPERTS LIKE YOU, BECCA.

    AND, OF COURSE, THE FEEDBACK I GET FROM THE RECIPIENTS ALSO BOOSTS MY CONFIDENCE.

    BUT I STILL LOOK AT SOME OF MY PAST CREATIONS AND REDO THEM [OR HEAVE THEM], AS I BECOME BETTER AT EVALUATING WHAT LOOKS GOOD. I SURE DO WISH I HAD TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF ART CLASSES WHEN I WAS IN SCHOOL. I ALWAYS THOUGHT THEN THAT I HAD NO ARTISTIC ABILITIES AT ALL. THANK THE LORD FOR ALL OF THE CREATORS WHO SHARE THEIR TALENTS SO UNSELFISHLY.ReplyCancel

  • Juanita BraunApril 15, 2016 - 1:43 pm

    Another beautiful card. Thank you so much for sharing. I just made three of my friends a box of cards. I love the look on their face and questions how I did it. It really gives me a good boost.ReplyCancel

  • Leanne SApril 15, 2016 - 1:55 pm

    Your card is gorgeous. Really love the sentiment…made my eyes teary. The joy & the appreciation of the recipients is enough booster for confidence.ReplyCancel

  • christiApril 15, 2016 - 2:01 pm

    it boost’s my confidence because most are appreciated and oo’d and aah’d over. today’s card is lovely.ReplyCancel

  • Diana DApril 15, 2016 - 2:14 pm

    Becca, your card is stunning! So happy to get my hands on these wonderful dies :)
    Your road trip sounds like it’s jumped started your motor….nothing like a good time with your sister.
    I love to hear my friends tell me how a card that I’ve given them in a batch made their friends smile. It makes me want to give them an endless supply…and I have with my BFF.
    Your little hamlets popping up around you are the direct result of the winters up north. They just keep coming!! Our landscape is in constant expansion.
    Have a wonderful weekend. Hugs, DianaReplyCancel

  • BunnyApril 15, 2016 - 2:16 pm

    I love giving cards. I made one for my husband’s co-workers and it turned out so pretty. I can’t wait for them to open it. It does make you feel like an artist.

    What part of Florida did you visit? We live in Jacksonville Beach, FL. I hope you had a lot of fun with your sister.

    Love the beautiful card.ReplyCancel

  • Deb JuilleratApril 15, 2016 - 2:19 pm

    What a beautiful card! My confidence is boosted when the recipient loves what I made for them. It gives me the incentive to keep crafting.ReplyCancel

  • JoyceApril 15, 2016 - 2:22 pm

    Hi Becca,

    I am working on boosting my confidence when I give a handmade card. I find that actually, you set a wonderful example for me, in your beautiful work and your deeds. Thank you for that!ReplyCancel

  • Carolyn LApril 15, 2016 - 2:28 pm

    You have showcased a favorite stamp with this beautiful card, Miss Becca. I frequently use this Eskimo proverb as the sentiment on sympathy cards as it seems sensitive and meaningful in most cases.
    As a life-long crafter, any time my art is verbally congratulated, it not only validates my efforts but feeds the creative fires for whatever project follows. Add me to the list of card makers who light up inside when seeing past work displayed as part of holiday decor…..many of which were created with Becca Feeken designed tools, especially the Spellbinder dies. That will never change.ReplyCancel

  • Christine SpringmanApril 15, 2016 - 2:38 pm

    Another inspiring card. It gives me inspiration and confidence to keep creating more cards. Christine S.ReplyCancel

  • Ann RobbinsApril 15, 2016 - 2:49 pm

    This card is beautiful. So glad you and your Sis had such a nice reunion. Good for the soul!!
    Your question for the day- when someone tells you they are never going to throw a card you made them, it sure makes my heart sing!
    This is so rewarding to me and it makes me want to continue making and giving cards to “special” people.
    Thanks for all you do for us and God Bless.
    Hugs
    Mstgane
    Ann R.ReplyCancel

  • Devy CollinsApril 15, 2016 - 3:04 pm

    Absolutely beautiful!ReplyCancel

  • Sandy ArtmanApril 15, 2016 - 3:06 pm

    Hi, Becca,
    I loved your story about your visit with your sister. If we listen, the Lord gives us important messages. Sounds like this was true for you…and what a delightful way to receive it.

    Sometimes the card I’m not thrilled with is someone else’s favorite. The gratifying thing about sharing my art is that my creations have been an enjoyment and blessing to many others. Focusing on doing the best I can applies in making art and living life.

    Love and blessings, dear one,
    SandyReplyCancel

  • NaomiApril 15, 2016 - 3:09 pm

    Becca, thanks so much for the wonderful card . Your inspiration is always showing. I feel good inside when people say how much they adore my cards and that they keep the cards. It feels as if my heart is stretching in my body.ReplyCancel

  • Sherry R.April 15, 2016 - 3:19 pm

    Wow! I love that sentiment! It’s so perfect!ReplyCancel

  • Noelene ApapApril 15, 2016 - 3:36 pm

    Hi Becca,
    I love the sentiment on this card. Sometimes I think my cards are not good enough, but the compliments I get in return always give me that extra boost. I always try to make a card suited to that persons personality or favourite hobbies. Have a lovely weekend xReplyCancel

  • Granny DApril 15, 2016 - 4:16 pm

    Just adore this card! Recently lost my Mother so the Quietfire stamp is perfect for me. I am not an artist but I am a creator and there is a big difference. I am constantly learning new and different techniques and balance. When I feel a dab unsure about an idea, I take it to my husband who is in Quality Control and he critiques the card for me, whether it is composition or color he is my second set of eyes. If I get an all clear from him, my confidence goes off the chart. (he brought me a centering ruler that changed my world!)ReplyCancel

  • Becky GreenApril 15, 2016 - 5:19 pm

    BEAUTIFUL CARD TODAY, BECCA! Making a card to give to someone in particular, is the KEY for me! JUST the thought of giving something to someone to bless them, just makes me HAPPY! It is a token of friendship, love & a piece of my heart! ;) I ONLY HOPE they see it as such! ;)ReplyCancel

  • Janet SaievaApril 15, 2016 - 5:31 pm

    So glad you got to spend some quality time with your sister. Last week I went on an adventure with my niece to visit my brother in Kentucky. It took us 16 hours to drive there from Long Island, NY and my other brother drove up from Florida. It was so much fun to get together and just laugh and enjoy each other’s company. I know that you felt the same with your sister. I actually brought a card that I had made for my brothers birthday and everyone loved it. His gratitude inspired me to make an even better card for my niece this week for her birthday. Can’t wait for her to open it!

    Thanks for your generosity and inspiration Becca!

    Have a beautiful weekend!!!ReplyCancel

  • lisa inversinApril 15, 2016 - 5:51 pm

    simple and elegant card!

    -How does the act of giving heartfelt and handmade creations boost your confidence as an artist?

    for me just knowing that someone enjoys my cards and puts them on their shelf to display, makes me happy!ReplyCancel

  • Christine MillerApril 15, 2016 - 5:57 pm

    I love giving a heartfelt handmade gift that was in every way customized to the tastes of the recipient. It is truly gratifying and confidence building to see a look of joy on the recipient’s face. There’s another boost of confidence when the recipient describes or shows the gift to a friend…then I know it wasn’t just a “good manners” reaction.ReplyCancel

  • Kathy RApril 15, 2016 - 6:08 pm

    Beautiful card, Becca. I love the verse and the use of the ornate dies! I love it when someone compliments me on a card or asks, “how did you do that”.ReplyCancel

  • Cheryl StaufferApril 15, 2016 - 6:13 pm

    I try very hard to create a card for others that suits their interest, favorite color/colors, and style. Many times the final product boosts my confidence when the receiver feels their card was a true “gift” created just for them.ReplyCancel

  • AlisonApril 15, 2016 - 6:18 pm

    This is another masterpiece Becca I love it.
    When I hand make a card for someone who appreciates what I have made, it lifts my self belief and in turn spurs me to keep creating! Several ladies who have had my cards over the years have bought photo albums which they have used to keep these cards in, which I find very humbling!ReplyCancel

  • MichelleApril 15, 2016 - 6:21 pm

    What boost my inspiration in cardmaking is the appreciation I receive after giving a card and the recipient asks me if I could make one more card for a relative who has never received such a card. That really gets the creative juices flowing.ReplyCancel

  • Anne MushensApril 15, 2016 - 6:21 pm

    So pleased that you and your sister have had a ball! How lovely!
    What an elegant card with all the swirls and that wonderful sentiment. I’ve been using your Cascading Grace die today, cutting card blanks and then using different colours as backing. Each of the cards looks beautiful. Thank you so much for your stunning designs.
    I never think of myself as an artist! I think my old art teacher at School would be turning in her grave to think that I was running a class! But, hopefully, recipients appreciate the thought, time and effort that goes into each creation. Our youngest was asked by a young man if he had offended me in some way as he had been sent a ‘shop bought’ card for his birthday! I’d just run out of time to make one and get it in the post.
    Hugs
    Anne (UK) xReplyCancel

  • Margaret McGettiganApril 15, 2016 - 6:22 pm

    Giving a card that I have made with love to someone makes me feel good and it makes me happy to see their expression or hear from them how much they like a card that it inspires me to make more cards. It makes me feel good to think one of your cards is appreciated so much. Beautiful card today Becca I love your style of card making and I can see the love and care you put into your cards. Thank you.ReplyCancel

  • Jacquie JacobsApril 15, 2016 - 6:35 pm

    Hi Becca,

    So glad you had a wonderful trip, that shop sounds amazing.
    Giving a handmade card to someone is very rewarding especially when they appreciate it, I know I am learning more each day and getting better all the time.

    Love & hUgs

    Jacquie J xxx
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  • Rosemary TejaApril 15, 2016 - 6:42 pm

    I know that when I give the card it is meant for someone very special, so I think about it quite a while and the do the card. 99 percent of the time they absolutely love it. I have a friend who has saved every card about 15 that I have given her ans she show cases them in her bookshelf to me that is the highest compliment I could getReplyCancel

  • PAM TASApril 15, 2016 - 6:43 pm

    Hi Becca,
    I do not class myself as an artist more of a paper addict who likes to
    play around and create something to share and make someone feel
    a bit special ! Love your card hugs PamXXXReplyCancel

  • Jan StumpfApril 15, 2016 - 6:50 pm

    Beautiful card. Giving a handmade card boosts my confidence by seeing someone appreciate it. That inspires me to want to do more and better.ReplyCancel

  • Jo AnnaApril 15, 2016 - 7:13 pm

    Beautiful card and new dies. Congrats. I love the appreciation expressed by others receiving my cards, even with imperfections!ReplyCancel

  • Vicky SchmidtApril 15, 2016 - 7:33 pm

    Most of my cards are made for missionaries & I receive thoughtful comments from them.They appreciate anything I send them because they receive very little mail & it makes me feel good that I can give them a minute of pleasure.

    I love your cards & it gives me pleasure to see them.
    Thanks Becca.ReplyCancel

  • Trish AveryApril 15, 2016 - 7:51 pm

    Hi Becca your card and saying is just lovely today and so glad you and your sister had such h a good time together.
    When I give a card I am always so thrilled when someone says oh I love and keep all your cards you give me, it lifts me up. Nothing makes you feel better to hear that.ReplyCancel

  • Lynda Mellor aka Loopy Lynda UKApril 15, 2016 - 7:54 pm

    Good morning Becca, beautiful card as usual!!! It’s good to get away and have fun and with your sister in Florida you lucky lady!!!
    I never thought of myself as an artist!!!
    Have a good one!!!
    Loopy Lynda xxxReplyCancel

  • JanApril 15, 2016 - 7:55 pm

    This sentiment brought tears to my eyes, well actually I had a little cry. Greatly missing my dear departed husband of nearly 3 years this afternoon. Beautiful card! How I would love to have this card among my precious things!ReplyCancel

  • Marilyn in E~TownApril 15, 2016 - 9:37 pm

    Gorgeous card!
    I feel like I’ve touched someone with my home made projects with love, and in return knowing I’ve made their day special gives me joy double joy in return. As long as my friends and family say ,y projects are good I’ll keep on making them!ReplyCancel

  • Shirley ZApril 15, 2016 - 10:21 pm

    Love the way you use gold in so many of your cards. They have such a regal look to them.
    Yes, sometimes I feel that my productions are not up to par, and then I receive the sweet note from the receiver that they loved it and look forward for their next birthday or occasion. That lifts my spirit and spurs me on to do a new creation!ReplyCancel

  • MaureenApril 15, 2016 - 10:23 pm

    My favorite saying in the world. It makes me happy to think of the love of my dear ones who have gone home to God.
    When I give something I’ve made, I always hope the receiver knows that a bit of my heart is coming to them. It gives me joy to share my creations and hopefully to give others joy as well.ReplyCancel

  • Nancy VondraApril 15, 2016 - 10:57 pm

    Lovely card, Becca! This is a beautiful die and I’m looking forward to the next card made from it. Mom and I have made cards forever! It’s hard now she’s gone, yet my family encourages me and I’m creating again. It’s so wonderful to get reactions from people who receive my cards. It makes me happy. Becca, you inspire me!ReplyCancel

  • TammieApril 15, 2016 - 11:11 pm

    I enjoyed the sweet story you shared in this post today. Wish I could have tagged along on your white sand stroll. I find encouragement and joy when the person I give a handmade gift or card to says “This is extra special because you made it.”ReplyCancel

  • Diane b.April 16, 2016 - 12:29 am

    I am so pleased when I make a card especially with someone in mind and then they say they love the card and will keep it with all the others I have made them, it makes you feel special and pleased that you took the time to make it.ReplyCancel

  • Rosanne SheaApril 16, 2016 - 12:37 am

    Star-tlingly beautiful with a heavenly statement. I will hope tomake 1 soon. God’s best to you.ReplyCancel

  • ClaireApril 16, 2016 - 5:50 am

    Beautiful card…I just lost my best friend of 40 years after a 2 year battle with Cancer. This card speaks volumes to me. Thank you for sharing your incredible , beautifully crafted work, tips and techniques.
    Also, do you give classes during the year and if so, where?
    Have a wonderful weekend and enjoy life each day. xoReplyCancel

  • Hazel BasnettApril 16, 2016 - 8:33 am

    It gives me the biggest thrill to see the smiles of the recipients when they open a card I have createdReplyCancel

  • Jennifer Smith-KirkApril 16, 2016 - 8:34 am

    This is a very beautiful card Becca, the sentiment is so heartfelt, the 25th April marks the 20th anniversary of losing my Mum, thank you for sharing Becca X X XReplyCancel

  • Sara AlfordApril 16, 2016 - 10:08 am

    Oh Becca, we are in Florida as well helping out with my Mom who is in decline. I look at her in both amazement and fear, but each day there is a praise GOD in the midst of the craziness.
    Today when I saw this card my creative juices began to flow and my senses left the fear behind. THANK YOU AGAIN AND AGAIN for the beauty you create and share.ReplyCancel

  • Patricia HowarthApril 16, 2016 - 3:16 pm

    Hi Becca, Another stunning card, gorgeous, gorgeous, die-cuts and a fabulous sentiment.
    I think we are our own worst critics where our cards are concerned, I know that I am. I feel a sense of pride when I create a card that I love and hopefully the recipient will love too. Let’s face it, it takes us (well me anyway haha) a long time to think of and complete a card for someone, and it is wondrous when the recipient loves it.
    So glad you have had a good time with your Sister.
    Lots of love from Patricia xxReplyCancel

  • CarolineApril 16, 2016 - 11:41 pm

    so beautiful as always! Love love love!!ReplyCancel

  • Nancy DalyApril 17, 2016 - 4:01 am

    Hi Becca, a gorgeous card and can’t get any of your collection till we get home (in Australia at the moment) but been checking the blogs and Julia Watt has been using your wedding collection which we saw on your blog a while back so looking forward to getting home to purchase them. Made a lot of things to bring out for my granddaughter and friends here and a great feeling when they rave about them to friends and family.
    Nancyd xxReplyCancel

  • Sandra SmithApril 17, 2016 - 4:56 am

    This card is so elegant and beautiful. I love all the filagree in the dies and the sentiment is lovely.

    When I give something i have handcrafted, it always boosts my confidence but I also know not everyone appreciates something handcrafted so I try hard not to let someone’s reaction define me as a crafter. I love it when I see expressions of delight or pick up the phone to hear heartfelt gratitude but I’ve also been in situations where the recipient doesn’t acknowledge that the card was one I handcrafted. After my Dad passed away two years ago, I wanted to find the last card I made him for Father’s Day but I haven’t been able to find it . At first, I thought he must have thrown it away and that thought hurt a lot. I decided that it was so special to my Dad that he put it somewhere special. I don’t know if that’s true but I choose to believe it because I love my Dad and know he loved me. I made a choice not to let the missing card mean anything negative so it can’t hurt my confidence.

    I am extremely close to my sister, who is one year and a day older. We took a trip together once and had an amazing time. Memories I will always cherish. My Mom is 85 and her sister is 80. They recently took a road trip together from Arkansas to California and back! Two years ago, they took a 10,000 mile trip to visit each of my Mom’s grandchildren. Someone nicknamed them “Thelma and Louise!” Fortunately, they travel safely and obey all laws! LOL!ReplyCancel

  • Sam BurnettApril 18, 2016 - 7:26 pm

    This is the most beautiful card, and one of my all-time favorite sentiments! Love the new dies; ordering them al!!!ReplyCancel

  • FenandaApril 19, 2016 - 12:37 am

    Getting a compliment from one of my card recipients motivates me to continue creating and trying new techniques to add to my cards.ReplyCancel

  • Rebya FalkApril 20, 2016 - 7:27 pm

    Becca, Thank you so much for sharing your talent.
    I won on my hubby’s birthday and received my beautiful card the day after my birthday!
    Words cannot express how proud I am. In case of fire it will be going with me.ReplyCancel

  • Kathy LythgoeApril 23, 2016 - 5:38 pm

    Becca, who makes the metallic poster board that you use? I have heavy gold and silver card stock but the edges don’t look right because it has a white cord.

    Thank you for your help.ReplyCancel

  • Janet WoodwardMay 5, 2016 - 2:10 pm

    Bacca, your cards are so beautiful. I have just started using Pinterest here in the UK. I’m truly inspired by your cards and haven’t been able to find many scripture stamps here. I haven’t purchased copyright for Bible versions so can only print scriptures from the King James. I have one set of Our daily bread scripture stamps and would be greatful for any you suggest. I’ve started collecting Spellbinders dies so your cards give me inspiration to create my own. Thank you for all your blogs and I’ll enjoy this sîte for a long time to come. Blessings galoreReplyCancel

Mothers Day Card Making Ideas by Becca Feeken using Quietfire Design and Spellbinders Heirloom Legacy, Spellbinders Corner Flourish Two, Spellbinders Labels Four - www.amazingpapergrace.com
Okay, a little bit of catch up.  I’m a one woman show so when I need to focus I drop off of the radar for a bit.  I’m popping back up on radar now!  So many of you send a note just checking and I thank you – I’m so very touched.  Months of work – I’ve just finished designing new dies and they are going to blow your mind!  These are a bit off in the future but keep your fingers crossed for me that they get approved.  I’ve put my heart and soul into it and of course, you all weighed in earlier this year when you participated in my survey.  I’m listening and I think you’ll be pleased with what I’ve come up with!

For my first day off in a long, long time, this weekend my sister is flying in and I’m actually going to spend a girls weekend filling up on inspiration. I’m itching to create so I’ll definitely see you on the other side of my weekend.  In the meantime I have a card to share and to give away in anticipation of Mother’s Day!  . . . it’s coming!  Are you ready?  Other than the reason that Mom’s are simply awesome, what a wonderful occasion to show your love!
Mothers Day Card Making Ideas by Becca Feeken using Quietfire Design and Spellbinders Heirloom Legacy, Spellbinders Corner Flourish Two, Spellbinders Labels Four - www.amazingpapergrace.com
How It’s Made
For my card today the main focal point is Spellbinders Heirloom Legacy die template turned on it’s side.  Just inside the oval I tucked two filigree corners – although this die is discontinued a great substitute is Spellbinders Corner Flourish Two.   The sweet sentiment is from Quietfire Design and it’s stamped on Spellbinders Labels Four.  I get the rosy halo around the sentiment by keeping the paper in my die and using a Distress Ink Blending tool that I’ve lightly touched on my ink pad (Victorian Velvet Distress Ink) and stenciled by pulling the color from the outside of the die to the inside with a sponge with a very light touch.

About Day of Giving Friday
This card is up for grabs today to one of my sweet readers.  Every Friday, I give away a card to a randomly picked reader who leaves a comment in our conversation. Want to know more about Day of Giving, here’s a link to my FAQ’s just check out #11.     For your comment today – How are you planning to share your love on Mother’s Day?

WR-Supplies

Rubber Stamps: Quietfire Design – Happy Family Days
Craft Paper: Neenah Classic Crest – Natural White – 80 lb Cover, Digital Paper – Iralamija Etsy Shop 
Ink:  Versafine Onyx Black, Ranger Super Fine Detail Embossing Powder, Victorian Velvet Distress Ink
Accessories: Spellbinders Heirloom Legacy, Spellbinders Corner Flourish Two, Spellbinders Labels Four, May Arts Silk Ribbon, Recollections Pearlspost-header-bottomThat’s it for me today, I’m heading to the airport.  I’m not sure what the plans are but I’m excited!!

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  • angApril 8, 2016 - 12:02 pm

    hi Becca lost my mum last april so its my first without her but she will be in my thoughts as always
    super card …..you just amaze me with your talent…thank you and i hope you have a super mothers dayReplyCancel

  • jean marmoApril 8, 2016 - 12:12 pm

    We usually spend time with my mom and get her some flowers for her deck. She loves watching them all summer. At 88 she is having more difficulty getting around so just making her surroundings prettier is what we do.ReplyCancel

  • lisa808April 8, 2016 - 12:19 pm

    Due to my husband’s recovery, I won’t be able to spend Mother’s Day with my mother this year. We usually go to brunch and the movies. I will be sending her a hand-made card and a store-bought gift, plus speaking with her on the phone.ReplyCancel

  • MaureenApril 8, 2016 - 12:20 pm

    My grandchildren and I are planning to prepare a love-filled dinner for my daughter – their mother. It’s a special tradition and gives me great joy to have such love surround us.ReplyCancel

  • RaquelApril 8, 2016 - 12:26 pm

    Hi Becca first of all what a beautiful card I love the bow and the color pink. That was my Mommy’s favorite color. You asked how I will share my love with the most wonderful woman-she passed away 2 years ago but it seems like it was just yesterday. She was shy of being 100 years-she was a small tiny woman-but she was strong-hard working from a child till her last days. Great cook that if she only had a few items somehow she made it a banquet. She had a hard time with my father but I never heard her say anything wrong about him-even with her bruise face. She was a true Christian her faith and prayers brought our family to be united thru some hard times. This is the way I will share her love remembering all the wonderful things she did all she taught me and the precious time she gave not just myself but my siblings. She is gone but believe me she is with me in my heart. Thank you for letting me share this with you. Have a wonderful visit with your sister enjoy to its fullest.ReplyCancel

  • Yoshiko GlennApril 8, 2016 - 12:31 pm

    My own mother is gone and I will forever be grateful for all the love she had shown me. I know I’m a better mother myself because of her example. I will show my love to my two grown-up boys on Mother’s Day because they have made me proud to be their mother. Another beautiful card, Becca. Amazing how you come up with one winner after another.ReplyCancel

  • Becky GreenApril 8, 2016 - 12:31 pm

    SO LOVELY BECCA!!!! You ALWAYS AMAZE at the BEAUTY of your cards!!! ;)ReplyCancel

  • Jo AnnaApril 8, 2016 - 12:38 pm

    Beautiful card. My own mother has passed. Not sure yet if either of my step-children will be available to love on. Thanks for sharing this lovely card. If I win it, I will definitely share it.ReplyCancel

  • Agnes ThomsonApril 8, 2016 - 12:39 pm

    I shall spend Mother’s Day thinking of my own
    Mother—- long gone and being grateful that I am a mother and Grandmother.X just love the cardReplyCancel

  • Jennifer BaileyApril 8, 2016 - 12:39 pm

    Another beautiful card and I love the use of the Heirloom dies.
    Being in the UK we have already celebrated Mothering Sunday and it was good to share the day with my family. A bittersweet day without one son who passed over three years ago.ReplyCancel

  • SueApril 8, 2016 - 12:40 pm

    Oh, such a pretty card, Becca! My Mom is no longer with us. I like how Maureen spends her Mother’s Day with her grandchildren, making dinner for their Mom. We usually get together and I think the grandkids would really enjoy doing that for their Moms, so we shall see!ReplyCancel

  • Denise BryantApril 8, 2016 - 12:41 pm

    Gorgeous card! Love the layers and textures!
    I hope I will see my daughter on Mother’s Day! I usually make a special card to send to my Mom for the occasion, but she passed away in October, at age 93, so this will be my first Mother’s Day without her.ReplyCancel

  • Chris R.April 8, 2016 - 12:45 pm

    Unfortunately i work on Sunday but i get off at 6 so it will be a late dinner with me, Mom, my sister and her husband. Beautiful card – but then again they all are!ReplyCancel

  • Lois BeckerApril 8, 2016 - 12:55 pm

    I love the card and the bow is beautiful. Nice dolor for it. My husband will fix a nice meal and the kids will call for Mother’s Day. I sometimes make cards for my close friends at church which they appreciate. It’s a low key day because I choose it to be. Happy Mother’s Day everyone.ReplyCancel

  • RamonaApril 8, 2016 - 12:56 pm

    My mom is gone but I will be thinking of her :) I will be spending time with my daughter and grandkids. Beautiful card Becca as they all are.ReplyCancel

  • Joni StonekingApril 8, 2016 - 1:06 pm

    Not sure how Mother’s Day will go this year…it will depend on what my family has planned. However it is, we will enjoy each other’s company!ReplyCancel

  • Cindy PotentierApril 8, 2016 - 1:14 pm

    Absolutely gorgeous Becca, as always! Love it, I’m trying to create a beautiful mothers day card for an order, I’m getting there!
    Have a fabulius wkend with your sister, what fun and I can’t wait to see your newest ideas for dies, I have everything crossed for you that they get approved, I’m sure they will, I have faith, have a great wkend, so happy your just working diligently in the background, ty for that :) hugs tcReplyCancel

  • Juanita BraunApril 8, 2016 - 1:15 pm

    I lost my mom several years back but we all go and lay flowers on the grave. However, I will celebrate Mother’s Day with my daughter in law. You made another beautiful card. I love the colors you used.ReplyCancel

  • Susan B.April 8, 2016 - 1:16 pm

    I will make my mom a card and take her some flowers, then will spend rest of my day with my two beautiful daughters.ReplyCancel

  • Sherry DApril 8, 2016 - 1:23 pm

    I lost my mom 8 years ago and it still seems like yesterday. Every year my sister and I worked in mom’s yard and planted flowers on Mother’s Day. So now I plant flowers in my own yard and remember all the previous years with my mom.

    Absolutely beautiful card as usual Becca. Hope you have a blessed Mother’s Day.ReplyCancel

  • Doreen RitchieApril 8, 2016 - 1:27 pm

    Yet another beautiful card Becca. Sadly both my mother and mother-in-law have died and I don’t have any children of my own so no celebrating for me – other than the fact that I’m still very much alive!! Have a great time with your sister.ReplyCancel

  • DaleApril 8, 2016 - 1:33 pm

    I am a mother so I plan on sharing my love with my children and my family. I am creating lots of beautiful Mother’s Day cards that I will donate to our soldiers who can send to their mothers and love ones.ReplyCancel

    • DaleApril 8, 2016 - 1:36 pm

      By the way…today’s card is beautiful. So soft and special…. loving the use and placement of the dies.ReplyCancel

  • Karen P.April 8, 2016 - 1:34 pm

    I’m not sure yet how I will spend Mother’s Day. I like to change it up every year and do something different with my Mother and Mother-in-law. I’m getting some good ideas reading all these posts and brunch sounds good. Now to find a nice place to have it!ReplyCancel

  • KathyApril 8, 2016 - 1:34 pm

    Oh sissy time is the best…I’m blessed, one lives in the same town and other about 30mins away…have tons of fun, make new memories…your card is awesome as always…ReplyCancel

  • Dayle SApril 8, 2016 - 1:35 pm

    Lovely card, as always! My mom is not with us in person, but always here in my heart… I will spend the day reflecting on her, and how I can learn to become half the woman she was!ReplyCancel

  • Carol RossouwApril 8, 2016 - 1:38 pm

    Beautiful card! Great to have you back :) Can’t wait to see the end result of all that hard work! My dear Mother is in heaven, and so Mother’s Day is a bitter-sweet day for me. It is sad on the one hand, but it is also a wonderful day on the other as God has given me three beautiful children (all adopted) and taken away the sorrow of an empty womb. I like to spoil other moms at church with some handmade love, and to reach out with sensitivity to those whose arms are still empty.ReplyCancel

  • KathyApril 8, 2016 - 1:38 pm

    Opps…forgot to answer question, us three girls r taking mom to one of her favorite towns and spending the night, lots of time together..lucky to still have my mom, she’s almost 80….lost my daddy three weeks ago….take careReplyCancel

  • Rai LynnApril 8, 2016 - 1:43 pm

    Sometime during the month of May, she will visit to spend time with her twin great granddaughters. What could be more fun !!!ReplyCancel

  • MarilynYApril 8, 2016 - 1:43 pm

    Not a day passes when I don’t think of my Mom or Mama (mother.in.law). They were both very influential and great mentors in my life. I would harvest flowers from my garden and pretty up the patio or kitchen in their memory. And on Mother’s Day, I will prepare a family meal with two favorite dishes that they both enjoyed for us to continue their legacy. Life continues with little pleasures from the past and present.ReplyCancel

  • Yvonne NicholsonApril 8, 2016 - 1:44 pm

    Hi Becca,
    What a lovely card.My Mom passed away years ago so will just be thinking of her.
    Have a wonderful weekend with your sister.
    Hugs.
    YvonneReplyCancel

  • Cindy WagnerApril 8, 2016 - 1:47 pm

    Your card is absolutely gorgeous. Of course one of my favorite color is pink as well as my Mom’s (91).
    My plan is to take her a hanging flower basket of lovely colors so she can yet hang another basket on her back yard fence to attract hummers. And sit with her a spell, and perhaps take her to dinner.
    BTW I can’t imagine that the dies you create not being accepted. Enjoy the rest of your day.ReplyCancel

  • Clare WApril 8, 2016 - 1:52 pm

    Hi Becca. Fab card as always. Enjoy your well earnt time off. Mothers Day was several weeks ago in the UK. Your dies sound intriguing. Bet they will be wonderful.ReplyCancel

  • BeverlyApril 8, 2016 - 1:54 pm

    Becca, can’t wait to see all the new dies. You are so creative. One Mother will be missed this year. my MnL just passed on to Glory.Such a blessing to know where she is. My mother will be here and the day will be simple. Flowers of course.ReplyCancel

  • Maureen KApril 8, 2016 - 1:59 pm

    Hello Becca,
    We’ve had Mother’s Day in the U.K. and my own mother died in 1980, but my daughter, son in law and granddaughters took me out for the day and thoroughly spoilt my husband and I. I don’t know how he got into the act ha ha.
    Maureen xxxReplyCancel

  • Ruth M. ArmstrongApril 8, 2016 - 2:00 pm

    First off, flowers for my Mom! Then a special lunch with the rest of the family too! I do love spoiling my Mom. She is 91 and such a Love!! Beautiful card Becca. I can hardly wait to see your new dies! Loves, RuthieReplyCancel

  • AnitaApril 8, 2016 - 2:01 pm

    Hi Becca happy for you.Have a great time with your Sister. I love your cads. Thanks g or sharingReplyCancel

  • Mary EstherApril 8, 2016 - 2:26 pm

    My dear Mother is in heaven and I miss her so much. Looking forward to seeing her again one day!

    I will show my love to our two married daughters who are wonderful Mothers of our grandchildren.ReplyCancel

  • Christine SpringmanApril 8, 2016 - 2:26 pm

    I am making Mother’s Day cards to sell at work to raise money for a co-work who’s son as cancer. I hope all the mom who receive them appreciate them, so far I have 11 orders. Christine S.ReplyCancel

  • KathieApril 8, 2016 - 2:44 pm

    My Mother is 92, so we will just have a beautiful,loving, peaceful day.ReplyCancel

  • RayaApril 8, 2016 - 2:44 pm

    My own mother has passed but forever in my heart. My daughter is planning on taking me to a restaurant for brunch. Love your beautiful card!ReplyCancel

  • JanetApril 8, 2016 - 2:50 pm

    I take an elderly lady to church on Sunday and I’ll buy her lunch on that day.

    Just love the card. Thanks for sharing and offering as a prize.ReplyCancel

  • Nancy dalyApril 8, 2016 - 2:55 pm

    Hi Becca, a gorgeous card we had mothers last month ( in Scotland)and I had a great day but landed in Australia yesterday to see our son who we haven’t seen in person for 10 years so this a special Mother’s Day for me.
    Nancyd xxReplyCancel

  • Linda SApril 8, 2016 - 3:03 pm

    My mother has been gone for a number of years, but I try to make a trip to the cemetery with flowers. Lovely card, Becca! Have a wonderful time with your sister.ReplyCancel

  • janet GOSHORNApril 8, 2016 - 3:10 pm

    I plan on spending some quality time with my mother- not sure what we will yet but I am sure it will be special.ReplyCancel

  • Maxine DApril 8, 2016 - 3:27 pm

    I plan to share the love on Mother’s Day enjoying my Daughter and Daughter’s in Law, and my grand children
    Love your card Becca – it is so classically ‘you’. Hope you enjoy your weekend – I am sure you will benefit from it.
    Blessings
    MaxineReplyCancel

  • Barbara WilsonApril 8, 2016 - 3:32 pm

    My Mother and Mother inlaw have been dead for 15 years. So just another day. My husband works on Sunday.ReplyCancel

  • Sandy ArtmanApril 8, 2016 - 3:37 pm

    Happy Friday, Becca,
    Have a great time with your sister! I’m in CA. and my twin sister is in MD. and it’s joyous any time we can be together.
    My mother (like me) would have just loved your card-soft and so feminine. I was so fortunate to have a mom who was also my friend. I’ll be thinking about her for sure on Mother’s Day and hopefully, I’ll also be celebrating my kitty-kid’s 18th birthday. My kitties are my kids and I have enjoyed being with Sammie since he was 8 months old. Taking care of his mama is a job he takes very seriously and boy, he’s been at it a long time!
    Anything that you, dear Becca, have put your heart and soul into must be wonderful. I wish you all the best as you await decisions but happily have no doubts the outcome will be all you dream of.
    Love and blessings,
    SandyReplyCancel

  • Bonnie TApril 8, 2016 - 3:52 pm

    Love your beautiful card, as always! I wish I still had my mom to give such a lovely card to. But, I have a daughter and a daughter-in-law to celebrate with, so I am fortunate, indeed.ReplyCancel

  • DianeApril 8, 2016 - 4:09 pm

    Your card is stunning and love that bow, have you thought of doing a tutorial on tying bows, I think they can make a card. As my mother is no longer with us I will spend mothers day with my daughter and autistic grandson and try to make her day the best.ReplyCancel

  • Ann RobbinsApril 8, 2016 - 4:28 pm

    Becca
    I definitely have missed your presence but all your hard work will make up for it. I can’t even phathom how anyone would know where to begin creating a die. You AMAZE me and another raft of ladies.
    Your card today is georgous!!
    I hope you and your sis have a wonderful reunion. Mine lives in Ohio and I go up every year for a few weeks now that I’m retired. Enjoy ladies!!
    Hugs
    Mstgane
    Ann R.ReplyCancel

  • ChelseaApril 8, 2016 - 4:30 pm

    This is beautiful card, Becca. It would make any mom swoon! I’ll have to make some special cards to show love on Mother’s Day.ReplyCancel

  • Noelene ApapApril 8, 2016 - 4:34 pm

    Hi Becca, lovely card as always. I have ordered a multidude of your new dies & can’t wait to get them! I am looking forward to seeing all your new projects to give me inspiration:)
    Going through the above comments it make me realise how easy it is to sometimes take my mum for granted. Us girls like to get the day off from cooking on Mothers Day so we usually go out for lunch with all,the family.
    Have a lovely weekend! xReplyCancel

  • Sonia StephensonApril 8, 2016 - 4:46 pm

    Hi Becca. Love your gorgeous card – the dies are stunning, and the pretty floral paper is beautiful:-) We have already had Mothers Day here in the UK – I spent time with my Mum and made her a pretty card and bought some little gifts. My own sons showered me with lovely chocolates and cards, and my youngest son cooked me a lovely meal :-) I hope you have a lovely weekend with your sister – sure you’ll have lots of fun.
    Hugs xxxReplyCancel

  • Lynda Mellor aka Loopy Lynda UKApril 8, 2016 - 5:10 pm

    Good morning Becca, fabulous card!!! We’ve already celebrated Mothers Day in the U.K. It was early this year, just 2 days after my birthday so it was a double whammy, with my mum, both daughter’s and their partner’s both my granddaughter and grandson, my granddaughter’s Nan and grandson’s granddad it was a fabulous day out!!! So many memories to treasure!!! Happy days!!!
    Have a good one!!!
    Loopy Lynda xxxReplyCancel

  • MyraApril 8, 2016 - 5:20 pm

    Lost my momma almost 15 years ago, but I still pick up the phone to call her. As we had the same number for 30 years, I still know it. I even remember when they added a area code. How strange, the things you remember when you can’t remember yesterday, LOL. Pretty card.ReplyCancel

  • Marzee CarnesApril 8, 2016 - 5:25 pm

    This is beautiful, Becca! I can’t wait to see your new designs!
    MarzeeReplyCancel

  • Dar SirrineApril 8, 2016 - 5:27 pm

    Since both my mother and mother-in-law have passed on, and we live 1000 miles from any of our own children; I always fix dinner for any member of our extended family who wants to come and join us. I have a couple aunts in their late 80’s, and their children and grandchildren do not celebrate this holiday, so I always make sure they can come to our home for dinner and family time. I make them special cards and it really makes their day! I will definitely be scrap lifting some ideas from this card idea.ReplyCancel

  • Anne MushensApril 8, 2016 - 5:36 pm

    I love the shading around the sentiment and the bow on your card, Becca. Actually, i love everything about the card – but then it’s a Becca creation :o)
    Have a wonderful time with your sister! Hope you hear good news soon about your dies. You pour your heart and soul into your designs, so I am certain that they will be amazing!
    Mothering Sunday is in March in the UK, so we have already celebrated. Sadly my mother and mother-in-law are no longer with us. Our eldest was unwell on the day but our youngest cooked a wonderful roast dinner and we took apple crumble for dessert. We didn’t need much breakfast the following day!
    Hugs
    Anne (UK) xReplyCancel

  • BunnyApril 8, 2016 - 5:45 pm

    The card is beautiful.

    Have fun with your sister.

    I wish you’d do a tutorial on how you make the dies from design to finish. What inspires you, etc.ReplyCancel

  • Rosie WaldtApril 8, 2016 - 6:10 pm

    Becca: Love the Heirloom Legacy card done on it’s side and how you finished it. I made my Easter cards with that die and love it!!! Have fun with your sister.ReplyCancel

  • lisa inversinApril 8, 2016 - 6:23 pm

    Beautiful as always!

    My mother and mother in law are too far away to see for Mothers Day, so I plan on spending it Skyping with them and sending a bouquet of flowers.ReplyCancel

  • Bette SApril 8, 2016 - 6:25 pm

    We will be spending the day with our son and his family. One of our grandsons will also be celebrating his 24th birthday and we always celebrate his birthday by heading out into the woods to hunt moral mushrooms. Oh, so tasty and they are only found in the early spring.ReplyCancel

  • MildredApril 8, 2016 - 7:15 pm

    We’ll have a nice Mother’s Day dinner. Beautiful card.ReplyCancel

  • miluApril 8, 2016 - 7:47 pm

    I am so excited u will be with your sister! It was a pleasure meeting her at CHA!
    Plan to spend mother’s day with my 2 kids since my mom lives in Europe=(
    Love
    **Milu**ReplyCancel

  • Pat GiuffreApril 8, 2016 - 7:49 pm

    I plan on spending Mothers Day with my children and grandchildren. We will enjoy each other and not worry at all about a big fancy dinner!!ReplyCancel

  • MaryLou BoggessApril 8, 2016 - 7:59 pm

    This year I hope to be home for Mother’s Day. I have not been home in 3 years due to cost but my sister is having surgery and she is 4 hours from me so i am planning to go pick her up and we are going home .ReplyCancel

  • Janice BrummettApril 8, 2016 - 8:20 pm

    Beautiful card again today. I can’t wait to see your new designs. I’ll take a white gardenia to Mom’s grave, before going to church. At lunch, our son’s, daughter-in-law, and 2 grandchildren will join us for lunch. For the last 3 years, I make a big deal on mother’s days for my grandson to make his mother feel so special. My granddaughter is 4 months old, so she’s too little to understand. My daughter-in-law doesn’t have the best mother so I try to show her a mother’s unconditional love and what a good mother should be. I have been blessed, since she married my son, to have her as my daughter!ReplyCancel

  • Suzzette YandleApril 8, 2016 - 8:35 pm

    Lovely sweet and precious card for Mother’s Day. Sounds like you are going to have a wonderful “sister time”. Looking forward to seeing your new creations when you launch them. My Mother has died so there is no more Mother’s Day for her now. I will visit her on “Find A Grave” and leave her a flower and a sweet memory of the times we have shared. Also, Mother’s Day for me will be talking with my sons on the phone. I am so very proud of the adults each one has become. I am so blessed.ReplyCancel

  • Carol H.April 8, 2016 - 8:41 pm

    Aaah, Mother’s Day. Still so hard to even think about it even though this will be the 4th one without our mama. 14th victim in Dallas county, Texas in 2012–that was her. Saying this to tell anyone reading this to please protect yourself and loved ones from mosquitos. We never thought it would affect our family–but it can–so please don’t take it lightly. So back to the question. I’m so blessed by our 2 sweet daughters with whom I will be sharing my love with. They have grown up and are the best sweet daughters ever! I will also share that love by making a card to honor my sister because she is one fantastic mom! And about to be a grandmother to her 2nd grand daughter. I can’t stop without saying his very beautiful your card is! Love it!!!!! :)ReplyCancel

  • Rosanne SheaApril 8, 2016 - 9:18 pm

    I will make 2 beautiful cards, using your ideas, for my Mom and Mother-in-law and we will take them out to dinner for a lovely time. Have a beautiful day. RosanneReplyCancel

  • Deanna CollinsApril 8, 2016 - 9:21 pm

    Beautiful card, Becca! Since my mother is no longer living, I always pause to thank God and praise Him for giving me a wonderful Christian mother. She lived daily the lessons she taught us from the Bible. I still miss her tho it has been over ten years that she has been gone leaving an empty place in my heart.ReplyCancel

  • MichelleApril 8, 2016 - 9:21 pm

    Planning my Mother’s Day love is to make cards for my 2 sisters, my elderly Auntie and my 2 daughters. They so do enjoy my cards and it is always a surprise for them to see what I come up with.ReplyCancel

  • Judy BennettApril 8, 2016 - 10:07 pm

    I’ll make one of my elaborate cards and take it to my mom who is in a nursing home. I’m blessed to still have her with me at 99 years of age. She’s getting more and more frail, so each year with her means a lot to me. Of course I’ll take her some chocolates… her favorite treat!ReplyCancel

  • TammieApril 8, 2016 - 10:12 pm

    This year, I think I will send Mother’s Day cards to the special ladies who touch my life through friendship, prayer, and inspiration. It is the best way I can honor my late mother.

    Enjoy your weekend with your sister.ReplyCancel

  • Carol PinkeyApril 8, 2016 - 11:11 pm

    I always make special cards for my daughter & DIL — usually the card front is a photo of her & the children. They look forward to these personalized cards — they love to compare the previous cards to the new one to see how the children have grown! My mother passed four years ago on Valentine’s, but I make a card with her photo & scrapbook it.ReplyCancel

  • Jacquie JacobsApril 8, 2016 - 11:59 pm

    Hi Becca,

    Stunning card. I sadly lost my Mother 25 years ago and our Mothers day has been and gone over here lol! I always think of the many happy memories I have of my Mother loads anyway, my parents are never far from my thoughts.

    Have a wonderful weekend with your Sister, make treasured memories.

    Love & hugs

    Jacquie J xxx
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  • CarolApril 9, 2016 - 12:57 am

    Becca. I don’t even know you but the cards you make and the lovely things you say, just make my day.
    Thank you!ReplyCancel

  • ElaineApril 9, 2016 - 1:14 am

    Hi Becca
    A very beautiful card again and a gorgeous bow .
    I lost my Mum many many years ago now Becca { i am 70 } but do you know not one single day goes by when i do not think about her and my lovely Dad too. I think back to the fun times we had together, and it seems like only yesterday , they are both truly missed but nothing can take away your memories .
    Take care and have a wonderful time with your sister .
    God Bless .
    Elaine H XReplyCancel

  • Leanne SApril 9, 2016 - 1:24 am

    Gorgeous card!!! No plans. My mama is far away, so I will call her.ReplyCancel

  • Maryann LaursenApril 9, 2016 - 2:06 am

    What a fabulous piece of art here again Becca. I absolutely love this one too. Sooo soft and beautiful and very very elegant as usual hun.
    I must admit, I don´t plan too much for Mothers Day, as both my mum and in law is dead, But I have a very old lady here, that I use to visit, and I normally always make her a nice card, as she have no kids to celebrate her, so I usually send her a nice card, so she wount be the only one on the home, who don´t get anything.ReplyCancel

  • JenniferApril 9, 2016 - 3:21 am

    Hi Becca
    Your card is beautiful, I love your colour choices and the beautiful font on the Mother’s Day stamp X X XReplyCancel

  • Granny DApril 9, 2016 - 3:55 am

    This card Becca, is so far beyond beautiful it is just, well, undeniably beautiful and classy!

    I expect this Mothers Day to be similar to last years and I can feel the sadness creeping up on me already. My 89 yr old Mom passed unexpectedly 3 years ago, healthy as a horse but was slowing down. Not sure what we will do but the sisters try to get on Skype and say a few words together, dig up some old photos to share (I just found a couple doozies!) and do our level best to not make this a completely DOWN celebration. Jokes are welcome (good and bad) and photos are always welcome. Beyond that I have no plans as my son lives on the East Coast and I am on the West. He seems to forget most holidays these days….ReplyCancel

  • Betty McAlisterApril 9, 2016 - 3:56 am

    Morning Becca
    This is a beautiful pink and white card for Mothers Day. Great pink bow.
    I lost my mother many many years ago snd my mother in law last year but last month, on Mothers Day here in the UK, my son, daughter in law snd grandchildren visited with gifts and cards. So thoughtful.
    Have a lovely weekend with your sister and very best wishes for your new dies. XReplyCancel

  • RosemaryApril 9, 2016 - 5:35 am

    I wish I could be home with Mom I may surprise her and fly home for the weekend. It is almost a year and that is too long to see my parents and family. I miss them so very much would love to create this magnificent card like yours for her he is so deserving of itReplyCancel

  • PAM TASApril 9, 2016 - 6:23 am

    Hi Becca good to have you back today your card is lovely wish
    my Mum was like yours !
    All you ladies who have Mothers that love you are very lucky .
    My Dad made up for it though but he passed away eight years ago I have special
    memories and always have him close in my heart!
    My Mother’s Day will be with my two sons and grandchildren and Daughter in law
    looking forward to that my birthday is 11 th May so a double dose lol.
    Have a great weekend with your Sister take care stay safe Hugs PamXXX.
    Good luck ladies !!!ReplyCancel

  • KathleenRApril 9, 2016 - 9:19 am

    Your card for Mother’s Day is beautiful. Thank you for posting it and the inspiration. You are a special lady yourself.

    Love and Prayers,
    KathleenReplyCancel

  • Nancy LApril 9, 2016 - 10:58 am

    We will be going to my mom’s and sister’s home to celebrate Mother’s Day with them. I am planning on making Mother’s Day cards for each of them.ReplyCancel

  • Beatriz JenningsApril 9, 2016 - 11:19 am

    this is so beautiful!!! so elegant and soft at the same time, I always enjoy to see how you use my papers and all the elements! thank you for sharing!!!! :)ReplyCancel

  • Patricia HowarthApril 9, 2016 - 12:29 pm

    Hi Becca, This card, as always, is stunning.
    I hope you and your Sister have a brilliant ‘girlie’ time.
    We have already had Mother’s Day here in the UK, I hope you all have a fantastic time with your Mother’s Day, share the love with your Moms, and cherish every single moment you have them with you.
    Lots of love from Patricia xxReplyCancel

  • AlisonApril 9, 2016 - 4:02 pm

    A lovely understated card I love it
    Unfortunately my mother is no longer with us and my family not local so we don’t usually do anything special. When we were children we were encouraged to do something to help Mum around the house even something small rather than to buy something> Today unfortunately it is so commercialized and people forget the simple pleasures that mean so much more.ReplyCancel

  • nancy VondraApril 10, 2016 - 2:05 am

    My mother died Sept. 29, 2013. We were best friends and I miss her immeasurably. I was blessed to have her for 59 years. Your card is beautiful and I do make Mother’s Day cards for my daughters and the other mothers in my family.ReplyCancel

  • ConniecrafterApril 10, 2016 - 7:14 am

    Lovely card, can’t wait to see what you have been creating, hope it gets approved!ReplyCancel

  • Earlene BostApril 10, 2016 - 12:56 pm

    Beautiful card Becca. So happy to hear you’re getting to spend some quality girl-time with your sister. Fun times ahead. Enjoy it to the max! My mom passed away several years ago. As I celebrate my fortune for having her as my mother, I ‘ll also be celebrating my sister’s birthday on Saturday 5/7 and my daughter’s birthday on Sunday 5/8. I’m so blessed. This is always a special time for us all.ReplyCancel

  • Lorrayne IngramApril 10, 2016 - 6:34 pm

    After racing and working long hours, it is beautiful to rest and catch up and gaze at your great card. Love all the die cuts and pretty bow!!ReplyCancel

  • Kyle E.April 11, 2016 - 5:56 am

    I lost my mom to cancer when I was a senior in high school. I always spend Mother’s Day reflecting on the time we had together and all that she taught me by her example.ReplyCancel

  • Michelle HogerApril 12, 2016 - 12:21 pm

    Well, since I have no ‘mothers’ left to celebrate the day with, it will be spent with my Darling Daughter, and the mother of my three amazing grandchildren! I am so blessed that they live quite nearby, and I get to see and be with them often!ReplyCancel

  • Rosemary TejaApril 13, 2016 - 8:23 pm

    Well for starters we are flying home to surprise her, then I will cook for her and my sisters, seeing that they all have children and I don’t I just like to pay it forward and get the family together especially on Mothers Day it us such a special day for them I just want to show them how much they mean to me and I love each and every one of themReplyCancel

  • Judy BowlbyApril 15, 2016 - 11:23 am

    Unfortunately, both my husband’s and my Mother is gone now. But I hope to spend some time with my children that day.ReplyCancel

Card Making Ideas by Becca Feeken using Quietfire Design - The Origin of Love and Spellbinders Pierced Rectangles, Spellbinders Oval Regalia, Spellbinders Cinch and Go Flowers - www.amazingpapergrace.com
Good morning sweet friends.  I’m wishing you a Happy April Fools Day, but my hope for you today is that you’re nobody’s fool. :-)  I also hope some of my regional friends are out of harms way with the crazy weather we’ve had lately.  I’m sure you wonder how I come up with the Friday question; so often it’s something that has happened in my life or been talked about this week.

Card Making Ideas by Becca Feeken using Quietfire Design - The Origin of Love and Spellbinders Pierced Rectangles, Spellbinders Oval Regalia, Spellbinders Cinch and Go Flowers - www.amazingpapergrace.com

This week
. . . my brother became a grandfather with the first grandchild in our family!  As I talked to my children and friends we mused how things have changed over the generations.  I was a pretty strict mom and lo and behold, my kids (who are in their late twenties) have all come back to say thanks for sticking to my guns even though at the time I was not very popular.  I’m tickled as I watch my kids save money and make homes to hopefully one day welcome children – I feel like they’re planning for the long haul.  The most comical thing that’s the essence of being a parent, is when I hear my words come out of their mouths!!

How It’s Made
For my card today – this my simple classic card that’s a go-to on so many occasions.  It’s simply cream and gold layered with Spellbinders Pierced Rectangles.  On top of that I layered Spellbinders Oval Regalia.  In the crook of the oval I placed three Spellbinders Cinch and Go Flowers (easy to place because they are built on wire and wrapped together – tutorial HERE).    Digging through my sentiment stash, I found a sentiment by Quietfire Design – The Origin of Love – I don’t think I’ve every used this before and it simply tickled my heart.

About Day of Giving Friday
This card is up for grabs today to one of my sweet readers.  Every Friday, I give away a card to a randomly picked reader who leaves a comment in our conversation. Want to know more about Day of Giving, here’s a link to my FAQ’s just check out #11.     For your comment today – Give me a one liner – As parents, our duty to our children is ….

WR-Supplies

Rubber Stamps: Quietfire Design – The Origin of Love
Craft Paper: Neenah Classic Crest – Natural White – 80 lb Cover – The Fine Touch Metallic Poster Board
Ink:  Versafine Onyx Black, Ranger Super Fine Detail Embossing Powder
Accessories: Spellbinders Pierced Rectangles, Spellbinders Oval RegaliaSpellbinders Cinch and Go Flowers, Hug Snug Seam Bindingpost-header-bottomHave a lovely weekend friends!  I have company coming in a week – you know how crazy that makes me but you’re bound to see something I’m making for a welcome :-)

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  • Sue RutzApril 1, 2016 - 11:17 am

    My duty to my children is to teach them to love and honor God first, cherish family, respect others, obey authority, value friendships, and love to read.ReplyCancel

  • Cyndy WApril 1, 2016 - 11:21 am

    Beautiful card Becca! In a one sentence statement, I feel as a parent it is my responsibility to provide a firm, steady, loving foundation on which my children can remain firmly rooted while learning to spread their wings and fly!ReplyCancel

  • Jennie BaileyApril 1, 2016 - 11:22 am

    Such a beautiful sentiment and very apt for Eastertide. My duty to my four children was to teach them that you achieve nothing unless you take that first tentative step. I’m so proud of the four of them and I can see my grandchildren starting to be the same. The eldest so eager to join the police force.ReplyCancel

  • Cathy HomanApril 1, 2016 - 11:23 am

    Unconditional love!!!ReplyCancel

  • Doreen RitchieApril 1, 2016 - 11:25 am

    Another gorgeous card Becca. I have never had any children of my own but I do now have 3 step-children. My thought is – to always be there for them.ReplyCancel

  • Sara AlfordApril 1, 2016 - 11:31 am

    Your card is simply sweet and does look easy. That is one I’ll remember. Love the cinch and go flowers. Easy to make, except for arthritic fingers sometimes. As a parent and now a grandparent of 9, this is a difficult question to answer. The transition from the guiding, teaching and disciplining of my 5 children meant that I had to take a step back and defer to my children as they raised theirs. My tongue has many bite marks in it. But the answer would be, now that I see that my children are raising their children as I raised them, is; “be consistent and defer to God”. The guidelines for morality, respect and trust are all in the 10 Commandments. No parent needs anything more than lots of love and patience.ReplyCancel

  • Karen MApril 1, 2016 - 11:31 am

    What a lovely go-to card! Those flowers are so pretty. As a parent provides the foundation that a child will need to live their life.ReplyCancel

  • Christien HarropApril 1, 2016 - 11:34 am

    Gosh, it’s Friday again already. I’m sure there are now fewer than 24 hours in each day, otherwise why are they disappearing so quickly? ….. lol! I don’t have children myself but looking back to my own wonderful parents – they continually showed their love for me and my siblings. That is the major thing that comes back to me all the time – love, love, love! Enjoy your visitors. Hugs Christine xxReplyCancel

  • Juanita BraunApril 1, 2016 - 11:35 am

    Beautiful card. I have everything to make this card so I guess that’s what I’m making today. My duty to my children is to give them a good foundation and know that I am always here for them no matter what.ReplyCancel

  • JudyApril 1, 2016 - 11:38 am

    My responsibility to our children has been to raise loving, responsible, honest, wise, family oriented, and Godly citizens.ReplyCancel

  • VickyApril 1, 2016 - 11:41 am

    I love your cards! Love them with all your heart and pray with and for them daily!ReplyCancel

  • Linda SApril 1, 2016 - 11:41 am

    As a parent, and grandparent, I felt my duty was to raise children with positive self esteem, to teach them to be independent and self sufficient, to take responsibility for their choices, have respect not only to others but for themselves, to have hope and faith and joy, to have laughter and fun and to appreciate the wonders of life and nature, the importance family and giving is so much more rewarding than receiving, and most importantly to give them unconditional love.
    Enjoy your company and have a lovely week!ReplyCancel

  • jean marmoApril 1, 2016 - 11:44 am

    IS to love them and teach them. Then step back and enjoy when they are grown and have jobs and spouses and great lvies.ReplyCancel

  • KathyApril 1, 2016 - 11:52 am

    Lovely card becca….taught my 2 to respect others, treat others like you want to be treated…no lies and I’ll always have your back…very proud of my two grown children 36 and 42 now and a very heart filled grand daughter that is 16…I couldn’t ask for any better…very lucky parent as they never got into trouble ….I also was a strick mom…some teens and smaller children I see places makes me I’ll how they talk to others, even their parents…a few years ago my daughter and I were eating out and a child was not being nice, my daughter said, we wouldn’t have gotten away with that…true, first of all I would look at them with stearn eyes and if that didn’t work, there was always a corner they could be sent to and yes they would get a spanking sometimes…sorry to raddle on…ReplyCancel

  • Maureen KApril 1, 2016 - 11:55 am

    Hello Becca,
    What a beautiful card today. All Fool’s Day was the day my parents got married!!!
    My duty to my child is to show her God’s love, encourage her, and give her the tools to live life to the full.
    Maureen xxxReplyCancel

  • Jan CastleApril 1, 2016 - 11:58 am

    STUNNING CARD BECCA!!!! You say simple and classic, I say STUNNING – will grab anyone’s heart!
    As parents, our duty to our children is to bring them up by being an example of what is right according to God’s Word.
    Paper Hugs,
    JanReplyCancel

  • Rosie WaldtApril 1, 2016 - 11:59 am

    Our job is to love them unconditionally plus give them the spiritual learnings they will need throughout their life.ReplyCancel

  • MyraApril 1, 2016 - 12:00 pm

    Our duty to our children is to get them to adulthood without too much bloodshed from accidents, no broken bones, love for their Savior and respect their elders.ReplyCancel

  • Yoshiko GlennApril 1, 2016 - 12:01 pm

    Another beautiful card. Love the soft pink with the gold. As parents, our duty to our children is “to live what we preach.” Hope you’re having beautiful spring weather.ReplyCancel

  • GayleApril 1, 2016 - 12:07 pm

    To teach them to have respect for others and themselvesReplyCancel

  • Maryann LaursenApril 1, 2016 - 12:10 pm

    Hi Becca, what an amazing card here again. I just love the white and gold, and I love the sentiment too.
    Our duty to our kids is always to treat others, how they wish others to treat them, and I´ve always tryed to teach them, that there´s two things in lfe that can really get to me, and that´s lying and stealing, and it would be the worst they could ever do to me, if they did any of those things, and thanks god it seems they´ve taken it in, as my youbngest has just turned 30, and we´ve never had any of this at all with any of them.ReplyCancel

  • Joyce B.April 1, 2016 - 12:11 pm

    As parents, our duty to our children is … to run away and hide so they can’t find us. HA HA. I think.ReplyCancel

  • Clare WApril 1, 2016 - 12:18 pm

    Hi Becca. Love today’s card especially those flowers which I enjoy making. I am sooo excited as your latest dies I preordered are on the way to me, 2 of them have been delayed but most of my order will soon be in my paws. I won’t know what to play with first! It seems ages ago you told us about them on this wonderful blog. Happy happy weekend!ReplyCancel

  • ElaineApril 1, 2016 - 12:28 pm

    Hi Becca
    Yet another beautiful card, i so love the sentiment also.
    I hear my children saying to my grandchildren words that i spoke, now and again
    ” if you can not say anything nice , then do not say anything at all ” .
    Take care God Bless
    Elaine H XReplyCancel

  • NancyJBApril 1, 2016 - 12:34 pm

    As parents, our duty to our children is to love them and teach them to love and respect others.ReplyCancel

  • Judy BowlbyApril 1, 2016 - 12:43 pm

    to make sure they are equipped to be self sufficient.ReplyCancel

  • linda boyceApril 1, 2016 - 12:44 pm

    Hi Becca stunning card as always my one liner is BE KIND BUT ALWAYS BE HAPPYReplyCancel

  • Becky GreenApril 1, 2016 - 12:44 pm

    GORGEOUS BECCA!!! ;)
    As a parent, our #1 duty to our children is to raise them in the admonition of the Lord!ReplyCancel

  • janet GOSHORNApril 1, 2016 - 12:49 pm

    Beautiful card – My job as a parent is to help my children grow into loving, responsible adults.ReplyCancel

  • SueApril 1, 2016 - 12:55 pm

    Nice sentiment and a very pretty card, Becca. As parents, our duty to our children, is to be a good role model for them to follow and to be consistent.ReplyCancel

  • Jacquie JacobsApril 1, 2016 - 1:02 pm

    Hi Becca,

    Yeah I actually made it on a Friday lol! Stunning creation my dear, just beautiful.

    As parents, our duty to our children is to teach them right from wrong and to show them LOVE.

    Love & hugs

    Jacquie J xxx
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  • R JacobsApril 1, 2016 - 1:14 pm

    God loaned these special ones to me to teach them the ways that he would have them to go.To follow Gods word and this will carry them thru.Yes it is funny to hear my words coming from my children’s mouths while they are raising their own.To say I feel no regrets in some of my choices is not true but I made my choice in the moment by Gods grace I have 3 wonderful children and many beautiful grandchildren whom I still instruct every time I see a need.I love your cards and your tutorials Thank you.ReplyCancel

  • Leanne SApril 1, 2016 - 1:16 pm

    Gorgeous card! My duty is to raise my children with love & instilling in them good values by setting a good example myself.ReplyCancel

  • MElissa BApril 1, 2016 - 1:18 pm

    As parents, we should teach out children to love, to respect, to honor and to take responsibility for their actions.ReplyCancel

  • christiApril 1, 2016 - 1:24 pm

    As parents, our duty to our children is … to help them grow into self sufficient caring adults.

    I had to laugh when you mentioned your words coming out of their mouths. when my oldest was first home from college he gave his younger brother the best lecture on how good he has it. I couldn’t have said it better myself and I didn’t have to say a word. it was classic.

    love your card today. thanks for sharing your talents with us. come on by and share a cup of tea with me. it would be such fun.ReplyCancel

  • Ann LindApril 1, 2016 - 1:32 pm

    As a parent it is our duty to teach children respect for themselves and for others.ReplyCancel

  • Barbara GApril 1, 2016 - 1:37 pm

    Beautiful card as always! Be there for your children but allow them to spread their wings as well.ReplyCancel

  • BeverlyApril 1, 2016 - 1:38 pm

    Beautiful thought. Always but God our Father first.ReplyCancel

  • Dale MasonApril 1, 2016 - 1:45 pm

    Becca such a beautiful card. I feel like my duty to my children was to raise them to be independent individuals with morals and be upstanding citizens.ReplyCancel

  • DottieApril 1, 2016 - 1:53 pm

    Great go to card to have in ones stash and this one is beautiful. I have to say that my hubby and I got engaged on this day 52 yrs ago funny as it may be. Still going strong with our love for each other and still learning what it means to put the other first! Of course there’s so many balances in the job of raising children but first and foremost is the model of us loving each other. With that comes maturity in the child. No better foundation planned by God for the child’s benefit.ReplyCancel

  • Rosanne SheaApril 1, 2016 - 1:57 pm

    Our duty is to teach them of God and His grace. Beautiful card Becca, thanks.ReplyCancel

  • ChrisApril 1, 2016 - 2:03 pm

    teach mannersReplyCancel

  • Sandy ArtmanApril 1, 2016 - 2:19 pm

    Happy Friday, Becca!
    Beautiful card. I especially like the crown on top of the frame.
    I call myself a childless mother because of my strong maternal feelings. My children, however, wear fur pajamas. As parents, our duty to our children is to love – love them, love ourselves and love each other with God as our center and our guide. In all relationships, love is always the answer.
    Love and blessings,
    Sandy ArtmanReplyCancel

  • AlisonApril 1, 2016 - 2:23 pm

    A beautiful elegant card Becca with a lovely sentiment.
    Thought for today ” Do as you would be done by” We are very proud of our 3 children who we think have turned out very well considering how the many pressures have affected children in recent and not so recent times. We can only hope that they can learn by example.ReplyCancel

  • Jennifer Smith-KirkApril 1, 2016 - 2:24 pm

    Hi Becca, congratulations to your brother becoming a grandfather such wonderful news, I love how your Children now adults have thanked you for their upbringing so rewarding. Your card is beautiful Becca, I love the sentiment and embellished so elegantly, thank you for sharing X X XReplyCancel

  • Christie SpringmanApril 1, 2016 - 2:27 pm

    To teach them love and respect towards others and what you have. Love your card. Christine S.ReplyCancel

  • MarilynYApril 1, 2016 - 3:12 pm

    Above all, I’ve expressed the importance of RESPECT to my children….respect God, ourselves, parents, family, neighbors and our country.ReplyCancel

  • Wanda ThomasApril 1, 2016 - 3:15 pm

    As parents, our duty to our children is …
    – To teach them to live their lives – not to live it for them.
    – To be their best parent, not their best friend.
    – To love even when it is the more difficult choice.ReplyCancel

  • Jan StumpfApril 1, 2016 - 3:15 pm

    Nice card. As a parent my job is to teach them good values and moral principals which means I’m not always popular with them.ReplyCancel

  • DiApril 1, 2016 - 3:36 pm

    Hi Becca,
    Love your stunning card. – Respect – to the Church and to everyone and everything.
    DiReplyCancel

  • Jo AnnaApril 1, 2016 - 4:11 pm

    …to grow in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. Beautiful card (as always). Thanks for sharingReplyCancel

  • ChelseaApril 1, 2016 - 4:19 pm

    What a fabulous card!! Just gorgeous.

    “Do not exasperate your children; instead, bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord.” Eh 6:4ReplyCancel

  • Joy MossApril 1, 2016 - 4:23 pm

    As parents, our duty to our children is to love them unconditionally!
    We shouldn’t set parameters on our love. No matter how “bad” their actions, or their life choices are, the child isn’t bad. Their actions are. Parents have a duty to separate the two and keep loving the child through thick and thin.ReplyCancel

  • MaryApril 1, 2016 - 4:33 pm

    Our duty to our children is to give them unconditional love.

    Gorgeous card, Becca. I love the Oval Regalia die!ReplyCancel

  • Christine MillerApril 1, 2016 - 4:36 pm

    As a parent, my duty to my child is to love him and to raise him to love God and to love others.ReplyCancel

  • Carol RossouwApril 1, 2016 - 4:45 pm

    Beautiful card. Love those flowers! Our duty as parents is to raise our children (bring them up) in the fear & admonition of the Lord. (Ephesians 6)ReplyCancel

  • Susie NicholsApril 1, 2016 - 4:48 pm

    …our duty is to “parent” them, not to be their friends.ReplyCancel

  • Betty McAlisterApril 1, 2016 - 5:02 pm

    Hi Becca. Your cream and gold card is beautiful. My role as a parent is to give unconditional love, advice when needed and for them to know I am here if ever they need me. XReplyCancel

  • Jeannine SavardApril 1, 2016 - 5:09 pm

    As parents the first thing is to show them love and help them become independent young adults with values.ReplyCancel

  • Anne MushensApril 1, 2016 - 5:21 pm

    Congratulations to your brother – and to you for becoming a great-aunt! What lovely news :o)
    Your card is gorgeous, Becca!
    And a one liner – to raise them as God would have us raise them.
    Hugs
    Anne (UK) xReplyCancel

  • Clare CurcioApril 1, 2016 - 5:25 pm

    Our duty as parents is to love & teach our children to love others as God loves us & commanded.
    Simply beautiful card, Becca!ReplyCancel

  • LoisApril 1, 2016 - 5:48 pm

    I love the use of the gold paper. I feel the duty to my children was to raise them knowing Jesus as their Savior and how much He loves them. Every other aspect of their lives can be built on this knowledge.ReplyCancel

  • Yvonne NicholsonApril 1, 2016 - 6:53 pm

    Hi Becca,
    What a lovely card. To teach them right from wrong and to love one another.ReplyCancel

  • Denise BryantApril 1, 2016 - 7:01 pm

    … to teach them to be independent.ReplyCancel

  • Joni StonekingApril 1, 2016 - 7:01 pm

    Gorgeous card, as always!
    Best and only duty as a parent – love them, love them, love them, to the very best of our ability, and recognize that some days are better than others at that! From that love grow all the other things they need – responsibility, work, sense of self, worth of others, love of God however they see him/her, justice, purpose, kindness, mission…all of it.

    IMO anyways :)

    JoniReplyCancel

  • MildredApril 1, 2016 - 7:18 pm

    My duty was to raise them to be honest, caring, responsible adults and let them know they could always count on me. Lovely card. That oval is gorgeous.ReplyCancel

  • LISA DUGGINApril 1, 2016 - 7:19 pm

    Hi Becca, I only have one daughter. My duty to her was to set a good example of a good Christian, and to make sure she understood there are only two people she will always be able to count on: herself, and God. She is responsible for her own actions, no one else. She grew up great. She is a hard worker, and understands her parents will not always be here on this earth. Love the card! Blessings, LisaReplyCancel

  • Deanna CollinsApril 1, 2016 - 7:20 pm

    Lovely card! My duty as a parent is to teach my child to love God, have respect for self and others, and to do everything they attempt with pride and to the best of their ability.ReplyCancel

  • Sandra SmithApril 1, 2016 - 7:31 pm

    Okay…my mind immediately went to a non serious response to today’s question. I hope that’s ok. My duty to my children was to prove I really did have eyes in the back of my head! Hee hee! Seriously, I tried to reach my children to be honest, love God and others at all times.

    I love the beautiful simplicity of this card and I’m so happy I have ALL the dies to recreate this card. I even have mirror cardstock so I’m anxious to recreate my version. Thank you Becca for the inspiration.ReplyCancel

  • Barbara LeonardApril 1, 2016 - 7:54 pm

    Absolutely stunning!!!ReplyCancel

  • *** Lisa ***April 1, 2016 - 8:07 pm

    As parents, our duty to our children is to give them unconditional love, simple! <3

    and once again, a beautiful card!ReplyCancel

  • Teresa DoyleApril 1, 2016 - 8:51 pm

    Becca, your card is simply STUNNING. So gorgeous!
    It is our duty as parents to teach them (by example), love and respect. With these values, they will grow into caring, respectful adults…. At least ours did!ReplyCancel

  • Bette SApril 1, 2016 - 8:53 pm

    A parent’s job is to love their children.ReplyCancel

  • Janice BrummettApril 1, 2016 - 8:59 pm

    Beautiful card as always. Our responsibility as a parent is to love our child, to teach them to love our God and country, to respect others and themselves, to obey the 10 Commandants and authority, to cherish family, to extend kindness to all mankind, to be honest and trustworthy.ReplyCancel

  • PennyApril 1, 2016 - 9:21 pm

    As parents it is our job to teach our children to take responsibility for their actions, to love and respect others and not to judge, all with a little humor thrown in, because you have to laugh once in a while to stay sane!ReplyCancel

  • Carol H.April 1, 2016 - 9:22 pm

    Our duty to our children is to model love, kindness, selflessness, self-discipline, acceptance and love of God. And probably several more things….haha! Most of all is to do our best to be a model of good things. Sorry, not possible to complete your sentence without adding more! Your card is so beautiful with the pink roses along with the gold!!! Thanks, as always, for sharing your talent with us!ReplyCancel

  • Nancy DalyApril 1, 2016 - 9:54 pm

    Hi Becca, a gorgeous card as always.
    Our duty to our children is be respectful and treat others as you would like to treated. I think we have done well with our 5 children (the oldest 51 and the youngest 44) they are all wonderful adults as is our 9 grandchildren and we have 3 great grandchildren who are young but nice children.
    Nancyd xxReplyCancel

  • Lorrayne IngramApril 1, 2016 - 10:35 pm

    Great card, thank you for sharing about your family. My daughter a teacher is always shocked over how many parents choose to not hold their kids accountable today. She knows she was held to a standard of respect that does not seem to happen today. I know she is happy she had rules and sees first hand what happens when parents want to be the good guy and don’t know how to parent.ReplyCancel

  • Leslie ScholesApril 1, 2016 - 10:40 pm

    Such a beautiful card Becca! I too was a strict parent and my duty was teach them to be honest, respectful, responsible, caring and loving people. They both grew up to be good people and are good parents themselves.ReplyCancel

  • Marilyn in E~TownApril 1, 2016 - 11:18 pm

    As parents, our duty to our children is to love them unconditionally!
    Lovely card in every way!ReplyCancel

  • Christine RayApril 2, 2016 - 12:02 am

    As parents it is our responsibility to love them… No matter what. Thank you for the opportunity to win your lovely card.ReplyCancel

  • MaureenApril 2, 2016 - 1:50 am

    What a lovely card, Becca!
    My thoughts on raising my daughter: I tried, by word and example, to do all possible to help her become a kind, loving, caring, giving, and happy person.ReplyCancel

  • Granny DApril 2, 2016 - 2:11 am

    It is our duty as parents to prepare our child for adulthood at any means necessary! Pretty simple.

    The card is really beautiful……

    Do you find occasionally that you need to “shim” some of the dies to get them to cut around the whole die. I am currently experiencing the die not cutting the paper, tried different papers & have run back and forth, tried a simple shim. The problem is only with my Spellbinders dies. Could my machine (a Cuttlebug) not be compatible with Spellbinders more intricate lines or could the darned thing have just run out of steam….it still works perfectly with other dies.ReplyCancel

  • Lynda Mellor aka Loopy Lynda UKApril 2, 2016 - 2:37 am

    Good morning Becca, simply stunning!!! Being a parent is so many things. Wish it could be put into a one liner!!!!
    Have a good one!!!
    Loopy Lynda xxxReplyCancel

  • diane forgioneApril 2, 2016 - 3:27 am

    As parents our duty to our children is to insure that they are well prepared to be able to deal with all life will bring them.ReplyCancel

  • Marcie SmithApril 2, 2016 - 4:10 am

    Gorgeous Card. My duty as a parent and as a grandparent is to instill good morals, love and respect of God, family and others, and to teach them good common sense practices while always insuring that they never doubted that they were and are loved. In short – a good solid foundation on which they can use to build and mold their own lives.
    MarcieReplyCancel

  • Maxine DiffeyApril 2, 2016 - 4:21 am

    Beautiful card Becca
    As parents our duty to our children is to teach them to love and fear God, and to treat others with dignity, and not to judge.
    Blessings
    MaxineReplyCancel

  • BunnyApril 2, 2016 - 8:38 am

    to be their parent first and foremost. Our children have also said thank you. It’s not easy being a good parent. God didn’t design us to be friends with them first. That comes later and it’s a wonderful feeling.

    Beautiful card. Love the gold mirror paper.ReplyCancel

  • ***ANN R.***April 2, 2016 - 8:39 am

    Beautiful gold and white card, Becca! Love that die!
    Our greatest job as parents is to unconditional love and to teach our kids “R-E-S-P-E-C-T” for others!!
    Hugs
    Mstgane
    Ann R.ReplyCancel

  • Patricia HowarthApril 2, 2016 - 8:55 am

    Hi Becca, This is a truly beautiful card, with a truly beautiful sentiment.
    I had to chuckle at your post “The most comical thing that’s the essence of being a parent, is when I hear my words come out of their mouths!!” – I know exactly what you mean. I find that I say things that my Mum used to say to me, and in turn, I find that my Daughter says the same things to her children. It proves that we all listen haha, and I find it really endearing.
    I have always tried to show my children the best ‘paths’ to take and to hopefully give them a solid foundation, and to always show respect to others, and to let them know that, no matter what, I will always be there for them.
    Lots of love from Patricia xxReplyCancel

  • Terry SucheckiApril 2, 2016 - 11:29 am

    As parents we are to hold their hands for a while but love them (unconditionally) forever.ReplyCancel

  • Terry SucheckiApril 2, 2016 - 11:31 am

    As parents we are to love our children unconditionally just as God has loved us.ReplyCancel

  • Earlene BostApril 2, 2016 - 12:56 pm

    Hi Becca,
    Beautiful card. As parents, our duty to our children is to be present, caring, nurturing, guiding, and engaged while we discern what they need. At the same time we have to keep growing ourselves so we always have more to give.
    (P.S. What time of day do you post? I always seem to miss the Friday date. I must come by too early.)ReplyCancel

  • Susan B.April 2, 2016 - 5:37 pm

    Your card is gorgeous. For me it is to teach my children to be responsible and about God. I want them to grow up to be happy, well adjusted, young ladies.ReplyCancel

  • Karen M. RothApril 2, 2016 - 7:10 pm

    As parents our duty to our children is to: Train them up in the way they should go.

    This card is gorgeous! I love the sentiment, it is so lovely. In love with that bow and flowers :)ReplyCancel

  • PAM TASApril 3, 2016 - 5:56 am

    Hello Becca lovely card love the regalia die !
    Congratulations on being a great Aunt how good is that .
    Our duty is to love them at all costs , set good examples and point them in the
    right direction and hope they learn from their mistakes . Pam XXXReplyCancel

  • a edwardsApril 4, 2016 - 3:24 am

    WOW Becca you are my inspiration if i could be a tenth as good as you i would be happyReplyCancel

  • ang edwardsApril 4, 2016 - 6:44 am

    to give them wings to fly
    thank you Becca for all your inspirationReplyCancel

  • MichelleApril 4, 2016 - 7:09 pm

    Love this card Becca. The important thing for my children growing up was to always be honest and to treat others as you would have them treat you. They knew we were always there for them and a lot of times for their friends.ReplyCancel

  • Belkis FortunaApril 4, 2016 - 7:22 pm

    I think it couldn’t be said more perfect than Sue Rutz comment :)ReplyCancel

  • Rosemary TejaApril 4, 2016 - 9:43 pm

    uNBELIEVABLE YOU ARE JUST AMAZINGReplyCancel

  • KathleenRApril 16, 2016 - 2:18 am

    Your card is gorgeous and I love that saying. My only daughter was murdered in 2000 and this quote has helped to give me some peace. I miss her so very much

    KathleenReplyCancel

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