The design challenge set for us this week by the Global Design Project Team is…..
“Thank You”
Every time I think of the words “Thank You” I think of a song I used to sing at Church in the Youth Choir..(Sooooo many years ago)
Thank you for giving me the morning,
thank you for every day that,s new,
thank you for new things in store for me
and for work to do.
Thank you, I see your word has meaning,
thank you, I know your Spirit here,
thank you, because you love all people
those both near and far
Thank you for speaking to us,
thank you for telling us you care,
thank you, O Lord you came among us
bread and wine to share
Thank you, O Lord your is boundless
thank you that I am full of you
thank you you make me feel so glad and
thankful as I do
,
There seems to be many versions of this song, but this is the one I remember so clearly.
My card today I have made using the Botanical Builder Framelits and Wildflower Fields DSP,
The Botanicals I have cut out in Whisper White Card Stock and sponged in Calypso Coral, Old Olive and Hello Honey.
The Tag and Thank you sentiment come from the Rose Wonder Stamp Set and Rose Garden Thinlits Dies.
For me this card is soft, gentle and “Thankful”, just as the song.
Hey Michele,
You have created a really sweet card, it is so pretty. The colours are so soft. Thank you for playing with us at Global Design Project.
Thanks Teneale
Love your card Michele! The subtlety of sponging on white is so pretty. Xoxo
Thanks Gail…it was nice to do some thing soft and that had a meaning behind it
Such a gorgeous way to use those framelits Michele! I love the soft colours you’ve chosen. Thanks so much for sharing your talents and joining in once again with this week’s Global Design Project!
Thanks Jess
Such a beautiful card. Love the romantic details on it.. they make me smile.
Thank´s for playing with us.
Vielen Dank, daß Du bei uns mitgemacht hast.
Hugs / LG Tanja
Thanks Tanja
What a lovely card, Michele. I love the pairing of this soft, sweet flower with the bold colors in the striped paper. Thank you so much for playing along with this week’s “Thank You” theme challenge at the Global Design Project.
Thanks Brian