Sunday, May 13, 2012

Welcome to A Mother's Love Blog Hop . . . what a wonderful blessing of a "mother's love" as it is unconditional! Today we are expressing our love to mother, our love of being a mother or a grandmother and even a special aunt!!!!

Remember those special bondings with the special woman, mother, that is and was in your life! How would you express your love? Well, hop along with us and see all the wonderful expression of a "Mother's Love".

We have the very very most phenomenal blog candy to one lucky winner to either keep or give as a gift - Lisa Woodward, who many know and love has another crafting talent with a business of her own! Lisa is offering a soap, lotion and baths alt gift set in the winners choice of fragrance!!! How great of a blog candy is that! Lisa's business is simplysilverton.



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If you have just stopped for a visit today -- welcome and glad you came but I wouldn't want you to miss a single testimony along the way and would want you to start at the beginning with Lynne at Her Craftiness (http://slasewcraftiness.blogspot.com/). If you arrived from http://www.cbcscrapbooking.blogspot.com then you are following a mother's love.

     For this project I made a card for my mother (which I will send, really I will).  My mom is an amazing woman that dedicated herself to making others feel well for many years. She owned a health food and vitamin shop for many years and always kept up with what was out there that could help people. She was always ahead of the curve and did so much good for so many people.
      So, whenever I get sick or feel bad I miss my mom more then than at other times. She always knew what to do to make me feel better, and I still call her to ask her questions when anyone in my family is ill. So, I thought.... what makes people feel better (other than their mother's)? Chicken soup of course! And, while my mother never would have given me chicken soup since she is a vegetarian, it still reminds me of her!


     I tried to create the illusion of depth with ink, but I don't think I accomplished my goal very well. I used ribbon for the noodles and chicken (or tofu!), and paper for the vegetables. I created circles in SCAL and then cut them in half and cut a semi circle off for the celery. The broth was created by using the back cover of a pad of scrapbook paper. That circle and the card itself were also cut with SCAL. I made the card by overlapping two circles and welding them! I thank you for stopping and checking out my project and must send you on your way to http://lorbysworld.blogspot.com.

8 comments:

  1. Very nice bowl of soup! :) I LOVE chicken soup, but mine never tastes the same as my Nana's :)
    ~Colleen
    co11een903@yahoo.com

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  2. What a neat idea- so out of the box.

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  3. What a nice card for your mom!! You are sweet to make it for her.

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  4. Very cute idea. yes Chicken soup does make you feel better. We all want Mom when we are ill. Moms are the best. Thanks for sharing a cup of soup. It tasted really good. Edwina Brown

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  5. What a great idea... I bet your Mom loved it.

    hugs..Laura D.

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  6. awesome idea and card.

    craftingwithblue at gmail dot com

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  7. What a fabulous idea - chicken noodle soup is always a comforting feeling!!!! As always, it has become a pleasure hopping with you my new friend!
    Hugs, Love,and Pixie Dust
    Lynne
    Her Craftiness

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  8. All the context makes the card even more special!
    Love,
    Mom

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