Thursday, March 22, 2012

Mother's Magnolias - Mark's Finest Papers Blog Hop Day 4



Hello! Welcome to Mark's Finest Papers a Heinrich Company's March Blog Hop!
This month's New Stamp Set Releases are
Lighthouses Featured March 20
Flap My Wattles Featured March 21
Wild Horses Featured March 22
Mother's Magnolias Featured March 23

Please hop along with us! You have a chance to win one of the above stamp sets! Just comment on the following blogs (don't forget this one), each day for more chances to win! (You do NOT have to comment on all the blogs each day! The names are drawn randomly!) All four winners will be announced on March 24, 2012 on the Mark's Finest Papers blog. You can go back and comment if you missed a day. (HINT: The more you comment, the more chances you have to win and comments on the MFP blog count twice!) The deadline for commenting is 11PM EST on Friday March 23, 2012.

Our big promotion  this month! With the purchase of the March New Release Package, you will receive this stamp set for FREE!
Our March New Release Mini:
Brick Wall

Today we are featuring a set called Mother's Magnolias by Mark's Finest Papers, a Heinrich Company and this set is just perfect for Mother's Day cards, Father's Day cards (yes the saying is great for dads too), friendship cards or for scrapbooking.  When my mother lost her battle with breast cancer 21years ago, I also lost my best friend, teacher, confidant, and pseudo-twin.  Mom and I had so many mother-daughter sets of clothes, and we liked pretty much the same things, that a lot of people really wondered if we weren't sisters instead.  My mom is also the one who taught me how to craft and how to really color.  I'm not just talking about your basic coloring book stuff, but painting, coloring with pencils, pens, markers, etc and cake decorating.  My mom was her happiest when she was making something.

I decided to make a scrapbook page for my project this month after reading the saying that came with this stamp set.  This saying is my mom in a nutshell and is the best way I can think of to say thanks.  I printed out a black and white picture of her when she was around 10 years old which is one of my favorites of her and paired it with one of the last ones taken of the two of us together.  The color photo was taken approximately 8 months before she died, right after announcing my engagement.  I have a hard time looking at my wedding photos of her because she passed away soon afterwards and she looked so sick at the wedding.  Here she looks healthy even though the cancer had spread everywhere throughout her body.

I started out by stamping my images onto Mark's Finest Papers White Storm premium paper in memento tuxedo black ink and then colored them with prismacolor markers.  Once the coloring was done, I cut everything out and adhered them to my scrapbook page making sure to arrange some of the flowers over the photos.  Once my saying was stamped and layered, I also adhered it over the black and white photo with a couple of flowers arranged around the lettering.

Thanks for stopping by today.  Have a great day and make sure to stop by the rest of the design team blogs and leave some love for a chance to win today's featured set.


Stamps: MFP Mother's Magnolia's
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
Card Stock: MFP White Storm, Markie Strawberry Milkshake, Spring Leaf, Michael's Designer Paper
Accessories: Prismacolor Markers, Printer, Computer, Photos

22 comments:

  1. What a lovely way to feature the stamps. Beautiful on the scrap page. Sweet photos

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  2. Bonnie, what a lovely tribute to your mother. Gorgeous page!!

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  3. what a beautiful scrapbook page. it's always nice hear such lovely thoughts of someone you love.
    stamping sue
    http://stampingsueinconnecticut.blogspot.com/

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  4. Awww, Bonnie!!! I'm MUCH too tired to fight tears tonight!!! This page is SO beautiful, the love POURS out of it, and I want you to rethink your thoughts on the wedding day pictures. Your Mom was there, sick but SO full of HAPPY LOVE for you and Ken!!! Seriously my friend!!! It was the start of your new wonderful life with your hubby and she I am sure was THRILLED you found Ken!!!!

    LOVE YA GF!!!!

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  5. Bonnie,
    Beautiful scrapbook page and even more beautiful memories you shared with us. Your Mom sounded like a lovely, talented and happy lady.

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  6. This is a most special way to use your set. I'm sure you treasure every picture of your Mom, even when looking at them hurts.

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  7. What a fantastic, beautiful page to memoralize your mom and happy memories of her. It is just spectacular. I'm glad you made it. Right after my DH died, I did a whole scrapbook on him - I laughed, I cried, I remembered and it helped me heal. This is just sooo beautiful and shows your love for your mom.

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  8. Beautiful page. Such a treasure!!!

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  9. Beautiful page layout. Those magnolias go so well with the pictures. Fantastic work.

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  10. Oh, I got a wee bit teary eyed over this! So beautiful!

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  11. this is a beautiful layout Bonnie and a great tribute to your Mom-thanks for sharing some memories with us

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  12. AWW!! What a lovely tribute to your mom!!

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  13. Oh Bonnie, what a beautiful layout. I love what you did.

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  14. Bonnie, I had tears in my eyes reading about your mom. What a lovely tribute to her. I like the layout that you used. HUGS!! Great job showcasing all the sets this week.

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  15. Beautiful layout with very special meaning.

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  16. Bonnie--what a beautiful layout!!! I love the "old" and the "new" picture! Great job. TFS

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  17. What a wonderful tribute to your mother!

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  18. Very nice scrapbook layout for your mom.

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  19. What a lovely scrap page honoring your mother. Love the layout and colors. Thanks for sharing.

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  20. Bonnie what a beautiful scrap page with the soft color, all the lovely magnolias and a wonderful way to preserve the precious memories of your mom!

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