Many of my friends and family have served and many more I will never know have sacrificed for the United States of America. In honor of our nation's veterans and active duty military I have made this card to be sent to a hero through Operation Write Home.
My plan when I made this card this morning was to use the thank you sentiment from Perfectly Penned and some stars. I remembered the Hero Arts stamp set I bought had stars in it, so I went looking for it. I pulled it out and saw this sentiment, "I thank my lucky stars for you!", and I knew it would be perfect on my card!
Hopefully you were able to take some time this weekend or today to thank a veteran, but it doesn't have to be reserved for Veteran's Day weekend. It's always a good time to let someone know we are grateful for what they have done for us.
| Veteran who spoke at RMS assembly last Friday. He is the grandfather to one of the students at RMS. I could have listened to him all day. |
| Caught another veteran while photographing this wall. Students colored medals and wrote names along with thanks to veterans they know. |
| Michael looking for the one he made for his grandpa. <3 |
| So precious. I love that my son's schools take the time to teach the importance of honoring our nation's heroes. |
Creative Blessings,
Heather North
Stamps: Year Round Sentiments (Hero Arts- a donation is made to OWH for each of these sets sold)
Ink: Versamark
Paper: Cherry Cobbler, Midnight Muse
Misc: Cherry Cobbler Chevron Ribbon, Basic Rhinestones, Deco Labels Framelits, White Embossing Powder, Stripes Embossing Folder
| Stripes Embossing Folder |
| Cherry Cobbler Chevron Ribbon |
| Deco Label Framelits |









2 comments:
It's official. I love your blog! This post just cemented that. I'm from a multi-generations military family, going back and back. I love what your son's school does. That is just awesome! How often I've talked to someone - a veteran like the one who spoke at your school, and felt that I, too, could listen all day. One of the Vietnam POWs was at our church recently - the longest held enlisted man - over 7000 days. He was amazing! The QOV was there and presented him with a quilt that night - a truly fabulous and beautiful quilt.
Thank you. Veterans hold a very dear place in my heart, as you know. I would love to see the quilt presented at your church. Is it on your blog?
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