Good morning, everyone~ Double D Challenges is starting a new challenge today, and the theme is "Buildings".
Today's card celebrates the Easter season. Given all that's going on in the world, we need something, or someone to turn to for hope. My hope is in the One who brings the hope of forgiveness from our sins, the hope of peace in a restless world and the hope of eternal life when we pass from this world into eternity.
I used dies from Elizabeth Craft Designs and Papertrey Ink to make this snow-globe card.
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12 comments:
BEAUTIFUL creation Birgit and yes, we certainly need all the hope for peace we can muster up right now. Frightful times we are living in. Thanks for another fabulous DT project that spreads peace & inspiration. Hugs
Beautiful and serene, Birgit. I love how the trees frame the church building. Lovely snow-globe card.
Well done and I should have thought of a church. Your card is refreshing and a great take on the challenge.
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL card and wonderful post Birgit...we all could use some more hope these days! Using the church for the building was just perfect for this challenge...LOVE it!! Hugs. :0)
this is lovely and serene, Birgit!
Wonderful colors and church scene. I love it.
WOW! The dies you used made quite a little scene, how cool is this? Makes for a beautiful Spring/Easter card!
Such a darling and sweet card. LOVE how you used all those die cuts. And the purpose this card is the best thing about it.
Your beautiful church scene looks great inside that globe, Amen for the hope we have in our Lord!
Awesome take on the theme Birgit and so true, something we all need to think about during this difficult time in our world/lives we are all enduring...beautiful and perfect scene!
Amen....
Incredible project and most lovely colours here x
Beautiful card and the image sure is the focus ... such a wonderful message Birgit.
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