"Lone Pine Designs" originated when I first moved to America in 2005 from Australia. My mother in Australia called our new home in NH "Lone Pine" as she wanted my new home, which is surrounded by pine trees, to have an Australian name. The Battle of Lone Pine is a very famous successful Australian battle which took place during the Gallipoli war in Turkey in 1915. It was called The Battle of Lone Pine for the solitary pine tree standing in the middle of the battlefield which surprisingly remained standing at the end of the battle. After the tough few months leading up to our arrival here in America and surviving the first year in a new country I felt like that pine tree still standing in the battlefield. It was in 2006 when I started to sell my work on Ebay that I decided that Lone Pine Designs would be the perfect name for this new endeavour in my life.
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Sorry for your loss
I paper pieced the background in 1" squares before cutting it out with my Top Note Die for this sympathy card.
Supplies:- Unity KOTM April 2009 and January 2011, SU coloured cardstock, SU ink, Top Note Die, Nestabilities, SU DSP, Paper roses, sizzlet stem and foam dots.
Hi, my name is Christy and I love to make things! I quilt, lampwork, make jewelry, paint, scrapbook, stamp ...well let's just say I will try anything at least once! My current love...after God and my family is anything to do with paper and at the top of the list would be my Copic markers, my Stampscape stamps and of course my {Ippity} stamps! I have been rubber stamping for over 20 years. I hope you enjoy the work that I share here on my blog as much as I have enjoyed creating it. Thank you for stopping by, please don't hesitate to leave a message and I hope to see you again soon.
I LOve love the paper piecing and then die cutting> It is reminiscent of a patchwork quilt, just lovely.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card for such a sad occasion. Great DP you used to create such an interesting background.
ReplyDeleteAwesome work on this delicate beauty!! What a sweet sympathy design, Christy!
ReplyDeleteLove this card Christy! That is a fabulous way to use your Top Note die and also use up some scraps!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Christy! Really lovely color combination. I love the top note die, very useful!
ReplyDeleteI like the embossed leaves in green on this card. wow!
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