Very little has been happening on my desk lately as the Hubs has had a hip replacement operation during the last two weeks - he was walking around on day 2, walking up and down stairs on day 3 and he was home by day 4 - I was amazed at how quickly they chucked him out of hospital, but he's doing remarkably well despite my lack of nursing skills!
Anyway, I managed to grab an hour up in my studio and made some card toppers on some old blank ATC cards. I decided to play with my new insect stamps that I purchased after seeing them on Shaz's desk back before Christmas.
Anyway, I managed to grab an hour up in my studio and made some card toppers on some old blank ATC cards. I decided to play with my new insect stamps that I purchased after seeing them on Shaz's desk back before Christmas.
I'm sharing with WOYWW
These are truly delightful
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Kathyk
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I didn't realise your hubby was in for a hip replacement, am really glad to hear he's doing so well! You'll be mountaineering before too long 😊
ReplyDeleteThose moth stamps are gorgeous, I can see why you were drawn to them. When we were at the National Botanic garden of Wales recently, we were strolling through the butterfly house and saw a Goliath Moth that must have been 8" across..it was huge and quite beautiful!
Hugs, LLJ 1 xxx
Your DH sounds like he is doing an amazing job recovering. Hospitals really don't like keeping people in bed ... it is up and out especially after anything orthopaedic. Absolutely love what you have created. The combination of insects, script and scrolls are stunning. Have a lovely week and I hope DH's recovery continues to be speedy.
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Glad to hear Hubby is recovering so well. My sister was an orthopaedic theatre nurse years ago and always said, the sooner a patient was up and around, the better the recovery. Those pieces are gorgeous. Love the layering and the colour/embossing combinations. Sarah #11
ReplyDeleteI'm doing a nurse cratchett on the wandering welder today he's pulled his back. Won't be long before he waving the rods again with my nursing skills. Just got time to admire your work though xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Diana, the gold embossing finishes the design beautifully too. Pleased to hear hubby is progressing well, big hugs for him only be gentle Lol!Wishing you have a good woyww and happy crafting, Angela x16x
ReplyDeleteHappy WOYWW. I adore those card toppers - the designs, colours .... Glad to hear that your hubby is making a good recovery. My hip pain is not meant to be from the actual joints, but doctors not really sure what is causing it - so a hip replacement wouldn't help me. Ali x #5
ReplyDeleteHi Diana, so good that your Hubby is recovering so well, he must be feeling so much better. Love what you've done with those stamps, they are beautiful, the layering in your design is gorgeous. Have a great week, Hugs, Shaz #15 XxX
ReplyDeleteThese are really lovely - the gold embossing just finishes them off perfectly.
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Diana your stamping is amazing, even makes me want to do some stamping and if you know me that's a miracle in itself.
ReplyDeleteBJ#13 just back from the dentist, still numb and trying to fill time before being allowed lunch, but not until after 2pm!!
Beautiful stamps Diana. I love the gold and blue together.
ReplyDeleteThose stamps are great and you've worked your usual magic with them. Love the touch of embossing. Wishing your husband a speedy recovery.
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They are beautiful, Diana, I love the stamps, and the blue color you used, -the gold embossing just makes it all so very elegant. All the best for your husbonds speedy recovery !! xo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! I love the embossed gold on top of the elegant blue swirls and insects! Gorgeous! I hope your hubby is feeling better every day, he seems to be doing really well! I wish mine would get his knees done, but for some reason he'd rather be in pain all the time. Thanks for sharing, Lindart #35
ReplyDeleteLovely cards, from which maker are the insect stamps? Happy WOYWW, Vicky #4
ReplyDeletegorgeous cards! glad your hubby is recovering well - they really do let you get on with it straight away, don't they! Helen #3
ReplyDeleteLove those images! I need to work on some ideas for ATCs if we are going to do that again this year. It sure goes fast from year to year, doesn't it?
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Hope your hub makes a speedy recovery - it will make such a difference to life. Glad you squeezed in a bit of crafting time - it's such good therapy isn't it. x Jo
ReplyDeleteI do love blue and gold together - these card toppers are beautiful!
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Bubbles #27
beautiful work. Glad your husband is making a good recovery. Anne x #21
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful, Diana - understated and delicate. Sorry to hear your hubby had surgery but very glad to hear how welll he is doing. Recovery times after hip replacements are remarkably rapid! Mum had one after a broken hip recently - aged 96 - and was home in 4 days. I signed up for WOYWW yesterday but forgot to click the button so it didn't happen till a moment ago... duh... Anyway, nothing on the desk, but lots going on in the kitchen!!
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Shoshi #44
The insects are fantastic - proper botanical specimens - and I love all the vintage script stamping too. Glad you managed to grab some time for yourself at the craft table, and I hope your husband's recovery continues swiftly and smoothly.
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It's amazing how quickly the recovery time is nowadays isn't it. I'm glad you DH is making good progress and I'm sure he appreciates all that you do for him.
ReplyDeleteLove your insect stamps and what you have done with them.
Have a good week.
Hugs Lisax #12
These are so beautifully elegant. Brilliantly executed as usual and just perfect. I would have probably added too much detail and spoiled them, but they are, as I said , Perfect! xx
ReplyDeleteThank you for your visit, Diana. The dry rot work is now completed, and we are now waiting for work to begin on the walk-in pantry. I'm so relieved it's done, and that it was much less devastating than we thought! The kitties are fine and glad not to have to be confined to the bathroom during working hours any longer!
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WOW! Very pretty. Love them. Dorlene
ReplyDeleteElegantly beautiful.
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