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Friday, May 18, 2018

Not the Finale



This is a bitter sweet subject for me. It is about our dear niece, Vona. She was a flower girl in our wedding and we loved her. Unfortunately, she passed away in late April and we, as a family,  are still mourning her. 
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Here is how I solved Case File 254: 

Scene: All five colors
Evidence: Stripes, hand cutting, leaves, branches
Testimony: I chose the following prompt from "Sunday Scribblings": Finale (I flipped it and titled it, "Not the Finale".


Techniques used were stamping, painting, masking, hand cutting, 3-D layering, distressing,  and heat embossing. 



Products

Blue Fern Studios
     Paper - Blush: Reminisce and Enamored, 
          In the Mood: Optimistic and Blissful,  
     Chipboard - Petite Windows, Fading 
          Blooms, Rose Leaves, Jubilation 
          Corners
     Embossing Powder - 14 Karat, Antique 
          Gold, Pink Dust
     Flowers - Remnants Blooms
     Stamp -  Serendipity, Melody
     Seedlings - Sweet Pea, Glass

Crafter's Workshop Stencil 
Prima Say it in Crystals
Tresors de Luxe Lace


Here is my journaling:  

"This is Not the Finale. 

Vona Kay was the sweetest little girl. She was a flower girl in our wedding. Hack and I visited the Keeling’s when they lived in Mobile, and we slept in Vona’s room, filled with little girl toys, a doll house and a herd or two of stuffed animals. It was a joy to be transported back into childhood again. 

As time flew by, Vona transformed into a beautiful young lady. She earned her RN degree from Samford in Birmingham, Alabama. We were all so proud of her! Her patients and coworkers loved her for her compassion.  Soon, she met and married her sweetheart, Keith Davis. 

When Vona passed away at 51 years of age, her entire family was shocked and grief stricken. God bless you forever, Vona. We will miss you for such a long time, but we will see you again, sweet niece. This is not the finale."

4 comments:

  1. Aww, I'm sorry for your loss, Patty. Fifty-one is still so young.
    Such a beautiful layout in her honour. I love the white vignette around her photo, and the way she is smiling. Happier times, I'm sure. Those little winged letter/envelope could not be more perfect. Like you're sending her your love. The pretty lace, the flowers, and the overall look of your page, all seem fitting for your lovely niece. TFS. ♥

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    1. Thank you for your kind words, Jacynthe! As always, they are so meaningful to me, and in this case, they are comforting. I always love to see that you have stopped by. Big hugs.....Patty

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  2. Nice tribute! Condolences, Patty.

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