Our hostess, Beate, asked us to create a CAS card, 1 or 2 layers, keeping it flat. All of the cards made during this month for this series of challenges are to be mailed in to the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX. In thinking about what I wanted to make for this challenge, my mind went to the fact that men are also victims of breast cancer, and I'll bet there are not many cards made for men. So I decided to try and do a masculine card.
As I'm a breast cancer survivor of almost 10 years, I know firsthand what an impact cards can make for patients undergoing treatments, so I'm hoping to make some more cards this month for this wonderful cause. These challenges run through November 7, so I hope that you'll consider doing the same!
I'd also like to enter this into the MFW's Metal, Wood, and Cork challenge.
This is oh so beautiful Lin...I love the Feathers in all the different textures!
ReplyDeleteHi Lin, I just love this and love the feather in cork. Hope your doing well. Hugs
ReplyDeleteYour card design is fantastic on so many levels Lin!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Lin, I love the natural tones to this gorgeous card, hugs
ReplyDeleteBeautiful way to use the feathers, Lin! Love the neutrals - so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card! :)
ReplyDeleteHow thoughtful of you to make a masculine card (although I would have no trouble receiving and loving this beautiful card). Happy ten years! I have 17 and life is good. I have never learned how to navigate the SCS site .... but what a great idea to send cards ... Hugs.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful design, Lin! I love the cork feather with the music sheet ones. And congrats on 10 yrs!
ReplyDeleteThis flat CAS card is gorgeous Lin, love all the textures!
ReplyDeleteThis is perfectly masculine Lin and good of you to think about men afflicted with Breast Cancer. A very worthy cause.
ReplyDeleteThis gem would bring a ray of hope to anyone, Lin! And, I can sure tell it comes from your heart. Love this to pieces.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful, inspiring card Lin - it's a really thoughtful thing to make a card for a man and your design is sure to bring hope! Rx
ReplyDeleteOh gorgeous card, Lin! I love all the texture and the beautiful sentiment paired with those gorgeous feathers. What a great idea to make a masculine card for the Centre, I'm sure it will be much appreciated. I love what you're doing both in making cards and spreading the word about the card drive:):)
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. I want those feathers!
ReplyDeleteTruly beautiful, Lin! Those feathers on the woodgrain background and the Emily Dickenson sentiment all work perfectly together!
ReplyDeleteHey Lin! Thanks for linking this up to the Metal, Cork, & Wood Challenge in the Moxie Fab World! I'm so glad you joined in on all the fun! :)
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