Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Grace Upon Grace-July Blog Hop

Hello, Friends!!  It's time for another blog hop full of Sweet N Sassy Stamps inspiration!  It's such a joy to be involved with this wonderful company--I consider it to be one of the very best blessings in my life today!

There's another fabulous release in the SNSS shop that we've been stamping with and we're so excited to share our projects with you! Hop along and leave a little comment love for the designers linked below and you might just be a lucky winner! One lucky comment from all the comments along the hop will win a $10 gift voucher to the Sweet 'n Sassy Stamps shop. Winner will be announced on the SNSS blog, Wednesday, July 22nd.


I created this sweet piece of wall art using an embroidery hoop to frame my sentiment featuring Grace Upon Grace.  This is a great set for cards, bible or hymnal journaling, faith-dex cards and so much more!  Also featured, images from My Father's House and Consider the Wildflowers


I've been a bystander in the slimline card frenzy until this week!  I finally tried my hand at it and really....this card does not disappoint!  I'm pretty excited to make more!  I paper pieced the sweet cherries from the July stamp of the month, Summer Fruits--who does not love a good fruit pun??




Your next stop is Karen's blog!  Enjoy!

BKAD (bekindanddo)--Jane



Friday, July 3, 2020

PSA: Do Something


So... I got this card from a dear friend of mine.  The words inside are as beautiful as the front of the card.  It caused me pause and some reflection on my journey.

A few years ago, I was diagnosed with breast cancer—just writing that brings me some joy….”a few years ago……”  It's been a long journey, but PRAISE GOD that I am now walking 18 months of cancer free!!  But, I digress.  During that time, I used my blog to share my journey and, most specifically, how my God showed up and met with me in the middle of the storm; the truths I had heard of, but had now come to know in a very clear and personal way.

I haven’t used my blog recently in the same way, but thought today I would give it ago.  I participated in a conversation with some other survivors recently who were encouraging another crafter. She had a newly diagnosed friend who she wanted to reach out to.  Overwhelming the feedback in that conversation was “do something.”  Today, I want to encourage you to do something too.

I understand the well meaning and compassionate offer of “if you need anything, let me know.”  I’ve said this many times myself.  It’s used as a way of saying I care about your struggle, I’m not sure how to help, but I want to.  The problem is, in a storm—you just have no idea what you need.

And, then, I got this little card.  And it reminded me of much.  During chemotherapy, people fed my family, sent cards with beautiful prayers written inside, took my kids to do the things I couldn’t do with them—like shop for a special outfit for a school activity.  Sometimes I asked and honestly, my people never disappointed.  I already knew that about them and love them for it that much more.  However, the things that really made me break down and reminded me I was loved, and CONVINCED ME OF JESUS IN MY LIFE, were the things I didn’t ask for.  The requests I didn’t even know to make—the books encouraging my fight, prayer journals, gift cards for meals, handmade gifts….it’s a long list.  The things, however, are not my point.

My point is:  do something.  People are hurting all over this crazy world of ours for so many reasons, both obvious and then, not so much.  We talk and talk about how we need more kindness.  My friends, that starts with you.  Today.  And, again tomorrow.  Let’s all do something.  Let’s be the hands and feet to others—the ones we know but, more importantly, the ones we don’t know.  Let’s take LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR off the shelf of cute t-shirt designs and catchy phrases and actually LOVE OUR NEIGHBORS.  I dare you.

It’s starts with this.  A cute card, a word of encouragement.  An intentional seeking of opportunity to connect with the people that you meet when your walking down the street (pretty sure that’s a song because it’s now on a loop in my head!)  Those sad eyes peeking out from above that face mask?  She’s there.  He hurts.  They are afraid.

Be kind and do. 

“But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves.  For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man who looks intently at his natural face in a mirror.  For he looks at himself and goes away and at once forgets what he was like.  But the one who looks into the perfect law, the law of liberty and perseveres, being no hearer who forgets but a doer who acts, he will be blessed in his doing.”  James 1:  22-25

The perfect law….the law of liberty is Jesus.  He did.  He does.  He will.

If you'd like more information about my beautiful friend and card, you can read her blog post also 😍

Have a blessed holiday weekend!  Do something ❤

BKAD--Jane