Hi y'all! Happy Holy Week, and Happy Easter!
My card for today represents a journey! It might even be called a pilgrimage of a sort.
A pilgrimage is a purposeful, often spiritual, journey to a sacred place or shrine, undertaken for devotion, penance, or personal transformation. It signifies a deep, respectful visit to a meaningful site—either religious or secular—representing a break from daily life to seek profound meaning.
I'll share the card first and then you can scroll further to read more about the inspiration for it. You'll see why, when I sat down to stamp, I was immediately drawn to these beautiful greens! Definitely a case of one craft influencing another! If you're here for only card-making, you can check out the card and then skip the rest.
While the colors were inspired by Iona Abbey and my freshly finished hand-spun yarn, the verse on the front was why I chose to make another gate-fold card. He is The Way. The Shepherd sits at the gate and His sheep know His voice.
I used beautiful papers in various shades of green from three different Craft Consortium paper pads for this project.
I also used verses from our Good News series (product of the week) and the Eucalyptus leaves from one of our sympathy sets. If you look closely, you'll also notice a tiny bit of gold heat embossing on the top left of the inside.
Here's a close-up of the verse at the bottom right corner of the inside.
Tomorrow (Easter Sunday) there'll be a new product of the week, which means that TODAY is the LAST DAY for a discount on the Good News series!
Supplies:- Stamp Simply Clear Stamps - The Good News Bundle
- Stamp Simply Clear Stamps - Eucalyptus Silhouettes Bundle
- Stamp Simply Clear Stamps - Jesus
- Craft Consortium Beach Hut 6x6
- Craft Consortium Ink Drops Organic 6x6
- Craft Consortium Over the Rainbow 6x6
- Gems
- Seam Binding Sampler - Rich Pastels - 40 yards
- Petaloo Botanica Sugared Minis - Gold Sienna
- Brilliance Pigment Ink - Graphite Black
- Versamark ink
- gold embossing powder
- tulle
- metallic gold cord
- various distress oxide inks
Two years ago I took my first tour of Scotland and one of our stops along the way was the Abbey of Iona. Upon my return I purchased some spinning fiber inspired by the lichen-covered stone of the Abbey. (The fiber was prepared by the Green Orthodox nuns of Inglenook Fibers. Steffie, one of the Inglenook nuns, had also taken a trip to Iona at around the same time I had, and had come back with a collection of gorgeous photos that inspired several color ways).
Here is the Inglenook fiber in the Iona Abbey color way, and Steffie's photo that inspired it.





















































