Hello! I am back again with a Lung cancer awareness project. This time I am using a file from The Cutting Cafe.
This beautiful box is called a Gable Box.
Putting this box together was extremely simple. I cut the pieces out with my Cricut Explore and glued it together in a matter of minutes.
The sentiment is from a custom stamp set that I had made at The Cutting Cafe Shop. It's called Chemo Grad. I use this often on cards for my friends that are going through chemo.
I stuffed my Gable Box full of flowers and laces.
I plan on sending this to my sister. She will be so excited to have these new crafting goodies.
The beautiful image is from Illustrations by T. This fighter image is one of my favorites. I colored her with Copic markers. Once she was all colored I added the polka dots to her tank top with a Tim Holtz stencil and texture past.
This beautiful box is called a Gable Box.
Putting this box together was extremely simple. I cut the pieces out with my Cricut Explore and glued it together in a matter of minutes.
The sentiment is from a custom stamp set that I had made at The Cutting Cafe Shop. It's called Chemo Grad. I use this often on cards for my friends that are going through chemo.
I stuffed my Gable Box full of flowers and laces.
I plan on sending this to my sister. She will be so excited to have these new crafting goodies.
The beautiful image is from Illustrations by T. This fighter image is one of my favorites. I colored her with Copic markers. Once she was all colored I added the polka dots to her tank top with a Tim Holtz stencil and texture past.
Thank you for stopping by for a visit. Don't forget to stop by The Cutting Cafe tomorrow, November 7th, to see the inspirational post from the DT. If you leave a comment on that post you will be entered in a chance to win 3 free Cutting Cafe files of your choice.
See you again soon!
Tina
wow tina, this is simply amazing....wow wow wow...love it, so much details
ReplyDeleteI am in awe of your work!!
ReplyDeletePretty box!
ReplyDeleteDo you know the colors used for brain cancer? My grand daughter had a tumor removed in June. Now she's going through chemo for 18 mo's.
ReplyDeleteMy email is rmcdurmonwilson@yahoo.com
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