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Thursday, 6 October 2016

Mojo coming back slowly

Hello my dearest crafting buddies........well I finally think my mojo is coming back. I have had 3 injections on my lower spine and they appear to have worked for now tho I am struggling terribly to reduce my Tramadol - so far I have managed to curt from 8 per day to three so that is a huge achievement tho I have had some terrible nights at the start of the withdrawal period.   Specialist could see my lumbar spine is bent quite badly and I will need further treatment at some point in the future.

But I have been sat at my craft desk umpteen times over the last two or three months struggling to get my head round making a card again but what I have done is gone back to the very beginning and taken our my good old Promarkers and a rubber stamp.....

and here is the result using a fabulous stamp from ArtStamp called Zinouk in the Garden and the sentiment is from Stempelglede. I have to admit to buying three from the range and I love them all.

I am going to enter this into the Less Is More Colour Challenge No 296.
I hope you like what I have achieved after such a long break from crafting.  I look forward to visiting your blogs again too.

Happ crafting my dearest friends!

9 comments:

  1. What a beautiful card, Sheila! I would never have thought you'd had a break - it's gorgeous, and such lovely colouring. Fab sentiment too! The ribbon is a great finishing touch. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Less is More :)

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  2. Hallo Sheila, hope that you will get better and the injections will help you. It was so good to see your beautiful card. Love your colouring. Hope you have a wonderful weekend! Big Hugs Anet x

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  3. a gorgeous card... love the sentiment & I do hope the injections work as they should :) xXx
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  4. Well your good old Promarkers and a stamp have done you proud here Sheila. It looks terrific!
    I have every sympathy with your back problems, I had back surgery many years ago and know how debilitating the pain can be. I hope it continues to improve!
    Thanks so much
    Chrissie
    "Less is More"

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  5. Stunning card Sheila! What a strong mojo you have! The colouring is so delicate and beautiful on that fantastic stamp and your doodled border is such a fab finishing touch. Sorry to hear about your pain and I really do hope it becomes less painful with every day that passes. Thank for taking the time to join us over at Less is More. xx

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  6. Hi Sheila it's great seeing you posting again, I am glad that your mojo is returning and that you are feeling better, your card is absolutely gorgeous.
    Hugs
    lorraine x

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  7. This is really beautiful - elegant and CAS! I really hope that your recovery continues and that a regular dose of crafting can help distract you from the pain. Thank you for joining us at Less is More this week :)

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  8. So good to hear Sheila! I really hope the injections work as they should.
    Your card is so beautiful

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