This was the 2016 edition. Each bear was numbered and had the hero's name on the foot and their initial on the cape. I decided that this year I wanted to do something again to help raise awareness. Enter the Brutus Monroe Pumpkin Pals die set. When I saw this set, I knew I had to have it - I mean look at him with his arms and legs.
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I created the purple leaves with the Brutus Monroe Stencil for October and Distress Oxide ink. Using a grass edge border die, I created a stencil to ink the grass, also with Distress Oxide inks. I cut the pumpkin from purple cardstock. Purple is the epilepsy awareness ribbon color. He got a face, arms and legs and an encouraging sentiment cut out of purple foil cardstock. I added some shadows under his feet with a brown colored pencil.
I added the cardpanel to a purple matte and then added that in turn to a white top-folding cardbase. I have made a few of these cards to send to children with epilepsy. They definitely can use a bit of encouragement along the way.
Supplies Used
Seedless Preserves |
Milled Lavender |
Rustic Wilderness |
Bundled Sage |
Horizon Borders |
Be Strong Die |
Scrappy 1/8 |
Bearly Art |
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Monica
Thank you for pointing out Epilepsy Awareness Month. I love the idea of the bear and it's so cute! So is your adorable pumpkin which you have brought to life so well! The kids will love getting their special cards. Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteAnother stunning card. Cute yet full of meaning! Beautifully made. Loving the colours. :-)
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented, love the Bear and your card, hugs, Lori m
ReplyDeleteHi Monica!
ReplyDeleteYour teddy bears are so amazing! You have a great talent to make them so professionally. I admire the idea and the execution.
But your card is so sweet! Again, it turned out that you are a wonderful person because you thought about sick children. I'm sure they'll go crazy for a card like this :-) You're gorgeous, Monica!
hugs,
BożenA xx
Bless you for continuing this ministry in a different yet effective form. The cards are very uplifting and delightful! Googlie eyes are a universal smile maker! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThanks for raising awareness. Epilepsy is so tough. Most people don't realize. Cute card. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteAW! Beautiful bears. You are wonderful to raise awareness like this. I have a GNephew with epilepsy so I know how it affects someone. I love your card and the colours.
ReplyDeleteFaith.
Beautiful card and for a good cause.Love the purple pumpkin with his little arms and legs
ReplyDeleteCarol x