I have a wonderfully supportive husband, who encourages me to be creative! We live in a small town of 600 people, where everyone knows everyone else :) We have three very energetic boys, ages 7, 4, and 20 months old who definitely keep me busy! For the most part, I am a stay at home mom, but I am a nurse by occupation and I work in a local nursing home 1-2 nights per week.
Here is a little bit more about myself...
Born and Raised: Nebraska- I grew up on a farm where I learned so very much about family, religion, hard work and dedication. It is also where I was taught how to sew and do hand embroidery at the age of 5, which planted the seed of creativity in my heart!
Places I've Lived: NEBRASKA
Style: I can't say that I have a specific style. I love elegant and fancy things, but I create with all different mediums, vinyl, paper, fabric, wood, the list goes on and on.
Favorite Project: My anniversary heart gift box. It was my first SVG Attic DT project and to this day, I still love it!
Here is a close-up of those roses that I love so much!
If you want to see more pictures and all the details on this box, here is a link to my original post with all that info in it: Anniversary Heart Box. The kits I used for this box are Heart Shaped Box, Be Mine, Fall Harvest Favor Boxes, and Erin's Scalloped Trims.
I hope you have a wonderfully crafty day!
Beth
Gorgeous project Beth.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful Beth!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! No wonder that's your favorite, it's absolutely gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeletePeace, Love and Joy,
Joyce
Beautiful lady! So nice to be part of this joint venture with you Beth!
ReplyDeleteLove your creation and can see why it remains your favorite!
Looking forward to seeing your projects! Nice flowers!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, beautiful box, Beth. Those flowers are awesome! I can see why it's a favorite project of yours.
ReplyDeleteBeth, you have a wonderful touch and an eye for arrangement. We are so happy to be sharing your talents and interest in this fun world of paper crafting. Can't wait to see what you do next!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful project, Beth! Those roses look almost real!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Carmen L