mandag den 28. februar 2022

A little kindness!

Another month is about to have been spent. 

Did we use it for something good? Were we selfish? Were we merciful? Did we show love, respect and understanding for our neighbor?

War and unrest are ravaging the world.
We may hardly know why, but's one thing we understand: We need peace, understanding, love and respect for each other.
We may not be able to do anything for those who suffer - far away from us and who we watch on TV; but we can begin where we are. We can begin to show more patience for our neighbor, greater love in our family. We can all begin be more forgiving and understanding.

Basically: Be more like Christ wants us to be.

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This is a digi-stamp from Beccysplace.com 
It is from the digistamp set called Gnomes in my Garden
Bagground, embossingfolder Brick Wall from Stampin Up.




An old digi stamp from Beccysplace.com
I have made many cards with this digistamp. I just think they represent so much:
Where are we going? Where did we come from? Who used these boots? Was it a kind person? 
A person in war? A person on a mission for peace? 

Thanks to Jannie T. for helping me with a motorcycle as I was missing one for a card I had to make (and then you even made it 2 times). You are special, everyone should have a friend like you.





Stampin up: Epic Celebration





Magnolia Stamp


Magnolia Stamp, and Stampin Up: Lovely you - stamp set.


Stampin Up:Hallo Friend 


Stampin Up: Awesome otters


Stampin Up: Party Puffins



Stampin Up: Calming Camellia

& Stampin Up: Shark Frenzy


Stampin Up: Country Home
&
Stampin Up: A good man



Stampin Up: Dragonfly garden


Stampin Up: Waterfront

1 kommentar:

  1. Your cards are beautiful Conny, you've done a wonderful job putting them all together. I like the images you chose and the papers and cardstocks you've matched them with.
    I couldn't agree more about being kind and peaceful with the people in your home, neighbourhood and community. It does have to start somewhere. Beautiful sentiments.
    Cheers,
    Beccy

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