Monday, March 10, 2014

It's A Long Way To Tipperary.......





Another technique from my stencil class!  I created my own stencils using circle punches and used the colors from Watercolor Wonder DSP to create the design. The class suggested using colored pencils but I discovered the fine point of the SU Markers worked just fine and coordinated perfectly with the Watercolor Note Card!

We are celebrating today with a family luncheon because it is my parents' 69th wedding anniversary today.  My dad is no longer with us but my mom is so we still celebrate - grateful that they spent 59 years together.  My dad was a member of the Greatest Generation - drafted at 18 into the air force and trained to be an airplane mechanic. He spent most of the war stationed in England repairing planes that flew back from missions across the English channel.  And he must have spent some time in Yorkshire because he married my mother in Leeds, March 10, 1945.  He was 22 - she was 19....wow.....







6 comments:

Marisa said...

Wonderful card and love the photo of your parents :)

Dawn Tidd said...

That picture of you parents is wonderful! I am impressed with your stencil technique too. It's a great card.

Diane - oliver.mdiane@comcast.net said...

Love your template card and your markers worked just fine. and... Awww love your photo of your parents... I just love looking at the old black/white photos even if I don't know WHO they are. There is just something so darn cool about the 40's . hugs

Nance Leedy said...

Your scribbled stencil circles are fabulous! At first glance I thought, what stamp set did she use? Clever girl! Fabulous photo of your parents and how wonderful that you still celebrate their anniversary. Cheers!

Karren said...

Love your stenciled card, Linda. Such a great layout of the circles and sentiment. Congrats to your parents on their anniversary - what a fantastic photo of them!

Judi said...

Love the picture of your parents - what a BEAUTIFUL bouquet too!

Thanks for teaching us new techniques:)...once a teacher...always a teacher - lucky us:)