Five – that’s the ‘official’ number of times we’ve been to
Bend. Our familiarity with the city
makes returning almost like a ‘home-coming,’ – we know where to go, for what we
need, and rarely need the guidance of a map to help us reach our
destination. Each time we visit (in July),
however, in the midst of those places we consider special (and miss when we’re
at home, like Trader Joe’s!!), the twists and turns of the roads inevitable
lead us to something fresh and new. Trip
one, it was the beauty of the routes my husband raced in the Cascade Classic
and the Old Mill Shopping District; trip two, took us to the gorgeous residential
area of Broken Top, with the adorable
vacation rental home that I so wanted to take back with us (where are those
house-movers when you need them? J). Trip 3, was ‘wedding year’ for us, and in
looking for a ring for my husband (cyclist – titanium. Wouldn’t want something that ‘adds weight’
even if it’s a micro gram!!), we ventured into Silverado, with its unique
jewelry selection; even though time frames prevented us from buying his ring
there, a stop to gaze and admire is always on my ‘when in Bend, go here’ list
(and I don’t even wear jewelry!). Trip 4
– this past July - took us to a part of
the city we didn’t even know existed, and we discovered it only because I had ‘recently’
been afflicted with my card-making affliction.
I’d scoped out a most charming little shop (since closed…sadly), and off
we went.
Trip 5 is no exception, and even on this but our second full
day here, we’ve seen a showcase of “firsts” on many levels: a first ‘spring’
visit; a ‘first’ to an Easter Celebration at St. Francis of Assisi church; a
first to a Costco in the US (awesome prices!!); and my favourite so far: a first (and as of about an hour ago –
second) hike along the Deschutes River Trail.
Best part – it’s literally just outside the front door of where we’re
staying! Yes indeed, I do LOVE
Bend! Tomorrow, we’re shopping in
the morning and come afternoon, well…I have a date with a certain delightful,
invigorating nature trail!!
Anyway, after all that, time to get at ‘er with my post’s ‘real’
purpose: submitting my entry to the
Paper Smooches SPARKS Picture Perfect challenge.
As I mentioned in a previous post, my new PS
stamps arrived just prior to our trip, and with such excellent timing, I headed
straight for the challenge.
My ‘re-vision’ of the picture included: creating a ‘corkboard-ish’ frame adhered to a
white cardstock background; the colours, circularity (that’s a word, right?),
and layers of the buttons is reflected in my butterflies’ colours and the
circles that they’re ‘lit upon.’ I added
the sentiment because I could!! New PS stamps
= new opportunities, and I took ‘em!
Yes, as usual, my contribution is a bit of a stretch (Bend on my mind..), but making
a card to showcase my ‘new family members’ was a treat in and of itself.
Thanks for dropping by, and if you leave a comment, know
that it’s welcomed and appreciated, deeply!
Wishes to you to discover the ‘new’ in the familiar; if we’re
willing to see and explore, we never know what delights await!
Happy Easter!!
I'm beyond honoured to be selected as a 'Featured Player' for this entry: http://papersmoochessparks.blogspot.com/2013/03/april-1-7-trend-watch-challenge.html So grateful!!
I'm beyond honoured to be selected as a 'Featured Player' for this entry: http://papersmoochessparks.blogspot.com/2013/03/april-1-7-trend-watch-challenge.html So grateful!!
i love the bright circles backing these gorgeous butterflies. the cork is a perfect background to the focal point. fabulous design!
ReplyDeleteFAB stitching and love your butterflies!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by my blog & saying Hi too - MUCH apprecaited :)
Congratulations on your feature~this card is beautiful Carol!
ReplyDeleteYou are a wonderful writer also~I feel as though I've been there! Sounds like a great place to visit.
What a fabulous card--LOVE all the butterflies and the kraft with white!! THANKS so much for joining in the fun and playing along with us over at the Paper Smooches SPARKS challenge!!
ReplyDeleteAnother hugely deserved feature!! Delightful card, Carol!! Love how you mixed and matched the patterned paper on the butterflies and the punched circles and displayed them on the cork coloured background - lovely representation of the inspiration photo! Have I mentioned how much I love your cards ;) !!!
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