Thankyou all for your well wishes for Brian. He is half way through his intensive radiotherapy and has just two more sessions to go. The doctors are hoping to be able to relieve the pressure on his spine so that he will be able to walk a little which he can't do at all at the present. He is managing to keep his spirits up and The Doc hopes to go and visit him shortly. They have been life long friends since 11yrs old so go back a long, long way.
It was just as well I had made these cards in error for the previous Christmas Card Club challenge otherwise I wouldn’t be able to show now. The theme was chosen Sylvie for the today’s challenge which is Stars on your cards. I had this sheet of Glitter Dot Stickers in my stash so I decided to just use them to create the cards below.
The first two are made from white cardstock made up into a blank card and an aperture cut in the front.
Card 1
Has red cardstock adhered behind the cut out and the glitter stars adhered to show in the red space. Sentiment is a Britannia Die Cut and the aperture is cut with a Crafts-Too Scalloped Edge Square Die. The stars are on shiny acetate so they really glitter as you turn the card around.
Card 2
Has green cardstock behind the cut out. The sentiment is a Tonic Die Cut.
Card 3
I have used one of the white card out cuts to create a top panel which I have adhered the remaining few stars on the sticker sheet to. Layered up in red and gold card and then onto red cardstock to make the base card. The Christmas word was cut from the sticker backing sheet and the Merry is a Britannia die cut.
All starry eyed now Mrs A but love your designs.xx
ReplyDeleteHi Valery Anne, sending good wishes for Hubbys treatment. The weirdest thing about Radiotherapy I found was how tired it makes you! Seemed really strange to me, as you just lie there for a few minutes, lol.
ReplyDeleteVery nice cards for this theme, love the glittery stars, and all the different colourways. Hugs, Shaz X
Three lovely starry cards Valery Anne....love the layering and how the colour pops through....xxx
ReplyDeleteIt's good to hear that your friend's treatment is working, such a worrying time for him and I hope he continues to be able to keep his spirits up.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, lovely colours and designs. Hope you are well and enjoying the weekend, Kate x x
I hope by the time the treatments are over Brian will be able to walk around. Gosh I hope they help him. Three great cards with lovely scalloped frames. Stickers make card making so easy and they just shine, just like stars are made to do.
ReplyDeleteI love your cards with stars.
ReplyDeleteSending hugs and prayers.
Hi Mrs A,
ReplyDelete3 wonderful cards for your Christmas card club.
The stars are so pretty and look amazing.
Love them all.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.
Gorgeous trio of star cards Mrs A. Love them all Zoe x
ReplyDeleteI am loving your star cards, so beautiful.
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Linda xxxx
Beautiful shiny star cards!
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WOW love all your starry cards...they are delightful to look at and so sorry to hear that your close relative is having to suffer from cancer...sending hugs your way
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Dr Sonia
Ahhh your starry cards are super, Love them all. I hope that Brian is feeling a little better with his radiotherapy, Hazel.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear of your husband's friend's health issues. I hope that what they are doing works and that he is able to walk again.
ReplyDeleteI like how the designs on your cards are similar but that they all look so different. Great that you were able to get so many cards from one sheet of stickers.
So sorry to hear of Brian's setback - I hope the radiotherapy gets him up and walking again soon.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are all lovely but the green one is very different and for that reason it's my favourite. xx
Hi Mrs A your cards are gorgeous. I love them all. It is good to hear how Brian is getting on my thoughts are with you all. Take care. Hugs Jackie
ReplyDeleteThe stars and scallops all work beautifully together on this collection of cards! Love the bling and sparkle of each one! So sorry to hear of your friend's issues, but I do hope the doctors can do something to help with his spine to allow him to walk again!
ReplyDeleteI love these Valery - so very pretty! Hugs rachel x
ReplyDeleteSome really lovey stars, super dies and colours.
ReplyDeleteKath x
Stunning Star Cards.....Valery
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All good wishes for your friend x
Your starry cards are gorgeous. Thanks for the update on your friend.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for your hubby's friend health! Half way of radiotherapy is good, hope he will be able to walk again after the rest of treatments.
ReplyDeleteYour three cards with the glitter stars look precious, and I'm sure they are also better in real life!
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3 wonderful cards, hope you have better news soon xx
ReplyDeleteSending lots of good wishes to hubbys friend that’s some friendship from the age of 11 true friends l would say..love your cards great design and love the stars x
ReplyDeleteA beautiful collection of cards Valery Anne. Fingers crossed things are going well for your friend.
ReplyDeleteSue xx
Great cards Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteHoping the treatment gives a positive outcome. x
A super set of cards for our challenge Mrs A.
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Wonderful cards, great use of the stars. Sending lots of positive vibes for the treatment for Brian. Hugs Emmax
ReplyDeleteAll beautiful cards and love the stars-the green one is my favourite as that is my favourite colour lol
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Sorry to hear of your friend's health issues and I do hope the radiotherapy helps his symptoms. These are lovely cards Mrs A, I do love stars! Hugs xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards.
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Oh no, Mrs. A., so sorry to read about your friend's condition and I hope things will improve soon. That's a long time to be friends and I'm sure you and the Doc are both worried. Sending prayers and positive vibes to Brian. Your cards are gorgeous, I like all the stars, and it was fortunate you had these made ahead.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the update on Brian and sending positive thoughts x. Wonderful cards and the acetate and stars are a fabulous idea x.
ReplyDeleteSorry I'm so late ValeryAnn. A terrific trio of cards this time. I'm glad your friend is responding well to treatment and hope the reult is good. Christine xx
ReplyDeletesweet cards...love the look of your stars.
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x Karen
What a shock for your friend to find out that his condition had bad deteriorated, and hope that the intensive radiotherapy works well for him. I love your gorgeous stars Mrs A and they work well in all the colour ways. I particularly love the second on the green background, but they are all beautiful. x
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