My shining star

My shining star

Saturday, 13 December 2014

feeling blessed

Hello my lovelies! How are you today? I hope you are well! I'm shattered - its been a big few days but also feeling good. Shaun has been stable for a couple of days now and the consultants seem happy. And I had a lovely day with my girls - well part of the day anyway. We went to Lancaster Castle to have breakfast with santa:



They had such a lovely time and it was so well done - I'll definitely do it again! Tonight I took them to the village bingo. It was a lovely evening and we had lots of fun.

Another thing that has made me feel blessed is my experience yesterday - I went out for a meal with the old Rosemary Conley crowd - we laughed and had lots of fun - and when my friend Julie gave me a lift home she presented me with an amazing hamper - full to the gunnels with everything you need for Christmas - and a lot more beside - plus a box with presents in for the girls and some vouchers for Booths supermarket.



I was absolutely gobsmacked - what a kind and thoughtful thing to do - so amazing - I really am blessed to have such wonderful friends and that includes you lovely people out there who have been so supportive at this tricky time. Thankyou!

No cards today.

Big hugs

Rachel x


Thursday, 11 December 2014

stable is good

Hello Lovelies. Well I'm feeling pretty low tonight - its been a tough old day - when I phoned the hospital last night Shaun was not good - they had taken him off the ECMO successfully then closed the skin on the chest - shortly afterwards they put the drains on and the heart started to get unhappy. The switched the drains off - but then fluid started to collect around the heart causing it to be unhappy again - they ended up fully opening his chest and sealing it with a membrane. Since then we have had stability of sorts. The consultants are about at the end of their intervention - they say the R vad is unlikely to help because it seems to be space that is the issue. They are going to maintain the drug regime in the hope that the stability will gain momentum. The issue of closing his chest would then be tackled. So we have to wait and see. I just feel so exhausted. But we must keep hoping and praying that things go well.

I have treated myself to one of the new celtic dream dies - oh my word - it cuts so beautifully. Love it. Here's what I made - again I apologise for the quality of the pictures.


I actually made 8 of these in an evening!  The background behind the die was made using inkadinks from the vintage set from Imagination Crafts - I used ochre and gingerbread and covered a sheet of A3 card. Then I cut the die cuts and added then to the sheet and then cut around them to make the toppers.



I used some printed paper from my stash and then added flowers and/or holly to the card plus the sentiment from Imagination Crafts.


I would like to enter this into the laviniastamps-challenge-12-add-a-flower

Big hugs to you and thanks for your kind words.

Hugs

Rachel xx

Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Its time for snow at Indigo Blu

Hello lovelies! Would you believe it - I'm sitting here watching Holby City (strange I know) and there's a baby on it on an ECMO machine - unbelieveable!

Anyway - that aside - Shaun is still stable - the ECMO is being reduced and everything is looking okay. Either today or tomorrow the consultant will reopen the skin on Shauns' chest and have a closer look at the new heart. He will remove the ECMO and either replace it with an R-vad or nothing at all - depending on how things are looking. Then they'll be able to close his chest properly and start the process of waking him up. Fingers crossed that things go well.

I am so behind on card making - I made a batch of cards using indigo blu stamps the other night - they're not what I would have liked to have made - given time - but they're okay! Here's the results:


apologies for the terrible lighting for the picture - its sooooo dark here at present - day and night it seems!

I'd like to enter these into indigoblublogchallenge challenge-22-let-it-snow

Thanks for your continued support! Big hugs! Rachel xx

Monday, 8 December 2014

A sneak peak for imagination crafts

Hello Lovelies:


here's a sneaky peak for my tutorial over on the imagination crafts blog today.

I would like to update you on Shaun - he has had a  good steady weekend - and even dare I say made some improvements. Its crunch time today or tuesday when they remove the ECMO support. I'm just slightly worried - but I hope and pray that they will manage to get him through the transition time and he gets the chance to gain his strength again and come back to us. We all miss him so very much. 

Fingers crossed and keep those prayers coming!

Hugs

Rachel xx

Friday, 5 December 2014

a new heart for shaun

Hello lovelies - sorry I've been quiet - we got the call on Wednesday morning that a heart was on the way for Shaun. The operation went ahead and was initially very successful. Then his blood pressure dropped rapidly causing him to go into arrest. They brought him back into a good rhythm by manual massage and a shock then he was stable for 12 hours. Then the right side of the heart started to struggle so last night they put him onto ECMO. The aim is to rest the heart and lungs over the weekend and then reduce the support on ECMO come monday. Thankyou so much for all of your kind words on here and on facebook. I really do appreciate it. The consultant says Shaun needs luck and prayers - so please keep praying.

I'm absolutely shattered and will be on Monday......

Anyway - I want to show you a Christmas tag I made using products from foilplay.



I have really enjoyed using the foiling products - they're easy to use and lots of fun.

Going to sign off for now.

Big hugs

Rachel xx

Tuesday, 2 December 2014

A card for uncle Ivan

Hello Lovelies! How are you today? Its turned proper cold here - brrrrr - not looking forward to driving in icy conditions - I hope things don't stay too cold for too long. Take care out there!

I had a good visit at the hospital today - Shaun continues to do well - he is definitely bored though! Fingers crossed that heart comes soon. Before we left for Manchester Bez and I bought a Christmas tree and put it up plus the lights and left the rest for the girls to do when my mum fetched then from school. Well they did a wonderful job and as I sit here writing this there is a lovely christmas tree full of baubles and lights and that beautiful smell filling the room - yummy!!! Lovely!

Today I want to share with you my make for my uncle Ivan - he's got a birthday on Sunday and this is the card I made for him - I made it using the techniques from Tim Holtz in the latest compendium of curiosities 3 challenge here.


I used the holiday jumper layering stencil and distress embossing powders (peeled paint, fired brick and vintage photo). 

The challenge is sponsored by the thefunkiejunkie boutique.

The Funkie Junkie Boutique

and also there is a fabulous prize for one lucky winner chosen by the curiosity crew;

16.prize

I hope you enjoy my post! I am entering my card into lindaledbetters compendium-of-curiosities-3-challenge-16.

Big hugs to you!

Rachel x


Monday, 1 December 2014

Its anything goes at Imagination Crafts

Morning all! How are you? I am very happy today to be starting my third term at Imagination Crafts. I really do love their products and am honoured to still be on their design team. We have a new challenge starting today and as always now the theme is anything goes. If you want to be in with a chance to win the £40 prize you need to use something from Imagination Crafts.

In this piece I have used a stamp set and inkadinks.



I had never used the inkadinks before - this is made using the vintage set and I must say they were really easy to use and come with full instructions and ideas as to how to use them. In this piece I painted with them and stamped with them. To make this I used the gingerbread, ochre and coca inks. I used the leaves decoupage stamp set.

I made the background using the inkadinks like a water colour wash then stamped over it and added the topper made from  the main stamp image decoupaged up.

We had a good weekend - my girlies made me so proud in their BFG production. 



These pictures were taken at the end of the show. Lucy is dressed in her final role as a court police officer and Penny is showing off her tie dyed t shirt from her role as the learner giant. It went so well - and I was proud of my girls both on and off stage. That's drama finished now until after Christmas. I wonder what next year will bring us!

Shaun was lovely and happy yesterday - he had lots of visitors which is wonderful and it really perked him up. Long may it last! 

Hope you have a lovely day and looking forward to seeing your entries into the imagination crafts challenge that you can see here.

Big hugs

Rachel xx