Hello my Lovelies, I got some love mail in the post from Miss Gio the Queen of recycling Here she is a designer for the Craft barn and makes gorgeous projects from recycled material and a lot of other wonderful creations and she inspires me greatly, thanks my dear friend for the big hug from Italy..
Look at all the texture and colors fabulous work, she is a wiz at fussy cutting....
The gorgeous card....
The fabulous domino decorated on both side, isn't it beautiful..
Those lovely dictionary pages...
Thanks so much for stopping by my nest so I could share the love I got in the mail.. I'm working on a couple of gifts for BD in May and will post them soon..
Our Deb is doing okay, she has to get worse before she gets better.
Thanks you all for your support, it means the world to me, I'll visit when I get any extra time, your in my thoughts and heart...
((( BIG HUGS )))
NAMASTE !!!
10 comments:
Wow Dianne, Gio is a fantastic designer and how lovely that she sent you so many wonderful things. Love the domino in particular. Hugs, Anne xx
Gio is so very talented and such a lovely soul! She sent you such beautiful 'happy mail'. I agree with Anne that the domino is amazing. My love and wishes go to you, Dianne and to your dear sister. Keep nourishing your soul by creating whenever you can. Julie Ann xxx
You are a very lucky girl!!!! Lovely creations! The domino is FAB!
HI Dianne.this is certainly Happy Mail and you clearly are delighted. Stunning makes from Gio and I know they will be treasured.
Best Wishes
Annie x
Great mail from Gio, and so glad you received these beautiful things to cheer you up! Fingers crossed for Deb!!
Happy post is the best Dianne, amazing creation from Gio...enjoy.. I am so glad to hear Deb is doing ok at the moment...keep strong deb....Much love May x x
beautiful such a lovely mail to receive love the colours your friend sheila
What fabulous Happy Mail! Everything is beautiful ... even those dictionary pages!
What lovely gifts from the fabulous Gio - that must have given you a little joy in the difficult times at the moment.
Alison xx
Oh Dianne, you know these are just small things, and I'm glad these cheer you a little bit.
You can paint the little domino with translucent acrylic paints ( or just watered acrylic paints) no need alcohol inks. I'm going to pubblish the tutorial about that domino very soon!
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