I kept this one extra clean and simple and make one of many thank you notes I will need this holiday season. I embossed the candies from the Sweet Stamp Shop onto Bazzill patterned paper (thank you, Shelly!), cut them out, went over the edges with a black marker, and covered them all in Glossy Accents before mounting to the card. The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink.
Things are slowly recovering around here, the kids went back to school on Friday, but we still have lots to do. People in our town are still without power...however, the crews are working day and night to get everyone back up and running.
While this whole storm experience has been very stressful and sad, I have seen many glimpses of goodness and love that have been very heartwarming, too. For example, the older couple that live behind us lost power, and (thinking nothing of it, honestly) we ran an extension chord from our house to theirs for several days so they could at least keep their refrigerator on, and we gave them a few C batteries for their radio. Luckily their power was restored but they have called, stopped by, brought us candy, and repeatedly expressed their gratitude to our family in such a heartfelt way! When we were at church they made several announcements about gathering canned goods to be delivered to families in need in neighboring communities, and our kids immediately looked to my husband and I to make sure WE were going to do that. That warmed my heart. On the way out of church, my 8-year-old took a brown bag that was labeled with a list of needed food for the food pantry and said, "We need to do this, Mom." I agreed. We all agreed. And THAT warmed my heart. It makes me so happy to know that my children are learning to be compassionate, empathetic people who are aware of the needs of others and are willing to do something to help.
So, in the midst of the stress and the rebuilding, there are so many examples of love and care around us, and I thank God they exist. I thank the people who are acting as God's angels on Earth right now to help all those affected by the recent storm. As the Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu said, "Great acts are made up of small deeds." So true.
On that note, have a great day!
Judy
Hi Judy ... such a fun card ... and these candies look as though they could be unwrapped and munched! I was so pleased to read you and your family were safe amidst the destruction and chaos ... little did we know the forecasted high winds we commented on last Sunday would turn out this way. Isn't it a blessing that goodness finds a way to show itself, especially in a crisis. Prayers and thoughts for all of you affected. Bon Dimanche ... Anita in France
ReplyDeletelove, love. love the little candies!!! thanks for joining us at CAS(E) this SKETCH!
ReplyDeletesuper cute take on the sketch, judy!!
ReplyDeleteLove the sheen you have on the candy wrappers!!!! So glad you played along with us in this week's CAS(E) this Sketch!
ReplyDeleteLove the glossy candy! Thanks so much for playing along with CASology this week!
ReplyDeleteJudy, your card is perfect for the challenge. Love the glossy accents.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear you are seeing signs of love and caring in all the devastating destruction. It sounds like you are doing a great job raising your children to be compassionate and caring individuals.
I totally agree, Judy - it's so heartwarming to know there are many people out there willing to help in these horrible situations! And it always feels so good to know our kids really do listen and understand what we're trying to teach them!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your card! The glossy candy looks adorable! Sending you hugs!
Judy your card is stunning! I love it. Thanks also for sharing the news from around your neighbourhood. It brought tears to my eyes to know that there are so many wonderfully generous people out there. Hugs to you all xoxoxoxo
ReplyDeleteSuper sweet card, Judy! Love your glossy peppermint candies--a perfect take on the sketch! I hope things get back to normal for all of you. Your neighbors are so lucky to have you, and you taught your children well.
ReplyDeleteYOU are raising great kids - obviously by example!
ReplyDeleteA very sweet card in all ways - perfect for both challenges. So glad to see you at CAS(E) this Sketch!
Super 'sweet' design and such a beautiful post too. TFS!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at CAS(E) this Sketch this week!
Love how wonderful this turned out Judy! Thank God for people like you who selflessly give to others! Hugs to you and your caring family!
ReplyDeleteI love your take on the sketch and cue card!! Those candies are so cute! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's great to hear that everyone is helping one another, especially with times like these. And it sure sounds like, you've done good with your kids! What a truly blessed family you have! :) Take care
Oh, your welcome again, for the cardstock...I'm glad your getting some good use, with them! :)
Such a lovely clean and simple card, Judy! Those candies look perfectly scrumptious, and the rounded corner is the perfect finishing touch!
ReplyDeleteThat's so awesome - shows you've brought your children up well that they would immediately work to help out. :)