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Thinking Pink/Warrior Spirit

With October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, my card today is for all the people out there battling this tough disease and the people who are there supporting them.  Several women in my family and close circle of friends have had to face down Breast Cancer.  Right now my Mother and my cousin are doing their second battles with it.  They are admirable women facing it with poise, courage, determination and very positive attitudes.


I love this DRS Designs  Cancer Is...Greetiing, it is very inspirational and something I could read every day.  I hand drew and cut my pink feathers and colored them with distress inks and Frantage.
I added them to represent the warrior spirit of those facing cancer.

Hope you are having a great week!  I have been spending lots of time with my grandsons lately and haven't been visiting everyone like I should.  I will be by to catch up this weekend. 

Many hugz!

Comments

  1. Wow, this is a phenomenal card with that sentiment. It's so very true. The the corrugated paper also. So very sorry your family is also affected. My thoughts and prayers will be with your Mom and cousin. I, for one, think your time is so much better spent with your grandsons. You are so lucky they live close and you can do that. Don't worry about visiting any blogs, just treasure your moments with them.

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  2. What a very inspirational design Nancy! Love the textured background and added feather accents!! Enjoy those grandkids before they grow up already!! ;) HUGS

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  3. Fabulous card and I love that sentiment! That feather looks amazing too. So sorry to hear your mom and cousin are battling it again.

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  4. What a wonderful card Nancy, that sentiment is so true, sending healing thoughts to your Mum and Cousin
    Kevin xx

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  5. Wonderful inspiration! Outstanding creation Nancy!

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  6. A wonderful card Nancy, such inspirational words and great design.
    Pauline
    x

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  7. Nancy, your grandson is beautiful and so is your daughter. So glad he is home and all is well. What a beautiful card, love this verse, and since it has special meaning to you and your immediate family it is even more lovely.

    Hugs
    Sue

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  8. This is awesome! I so need to get that greeting!
    Hugs
    Dawn xx

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