Saturday, May 23, 2009

Memorial Day Blog Hop & candy

I was recently contacted by Cards for Heroes asking me if I would participate in their Memorial Day blog hop. What better way to celebrate the lives of those who serve our country than to show our support?

Cards for Heroes is an organization that provides blank, hand-made greeting cards to soldiers serving overseas who want to show their family how much they care. They don't have access to Hallmark stores, so they can't go buy their cards.

WE can help! Make general cards for all occasions and send them on to Cards for Heroes. The cards will be passed on to our servicemen and lovingly used for special occasions. Check out their blog for more information.

Meanwhile, post a comment on today's blog post and you are up for dibs on this patriotic stamp set I designed for Our Craft Lounge "All About the USA". (I'll also throw in a handful of Copic Markers- Retail value $40!!).

Then go visit the next blog in the hop, Sandy Allnock, president of Cards for Heroes, to see more ideas for Cards and the next link in the hop, then be on the lookout for prizes along the way. For the full Bloghop list visit here.

I made this very simple, manly card for my son to fill out and take to our local recruiting office (which is a few blocks away) as a Memorial Day thank you. (I have a hard time adding embellishments, ribbon or rhinestones to a man-card, which is part of the reason why this card is so clean and simple).

My 5-year-old son loves digi camo, so this Military paper by Reminisce will be a winner for him. The flag comes from the print on the backside of the camo paper. My son likes going in and talking to the recruiter, looking at all the neat stuff, and has stated many times that he would love to be a pilot in the military.

I used G85 and E47 Copic markers to make the square of paper and the stars match the dark brown/green from the camo print. Gotta love the ability to match any color!

For those of you who noticed that this set is different than the things/style I usually draw, that's because I designed this clear stamp set on the computer using Adobe Illustrator, rather than hand-drawing something and scanning it in. This set is perfect for scrapbooking, 4th of July cards, or cards to support the troops as I made above.


As I think of all the sacrifices made by servicemen over the years I need to stop and say Thank You!

My father, grandfather, and on back were all in the military. Here is a photo I found of one of my ancestors, Major General Henry W. Halleck. He was the General-in-Chief of all the Union armies before Grant took over during the Civil War.

His face is so similar to my father, it's hard to look at him and not think of all the stories my dad would tell about boot camp and basic training. My father was a teenager during WWII, and entered the service during the Korean War but never went overseas. My grandfather was an electrician for the Navy building the ships during WWII up in the shipyards of NY. All the hours of toil and struggle that these fine men went through so that I could be born in peace and prosperity and enjoy my country.

In February I had a chance to stop and visit the USS Alabama, which was built in 1940. Touring through the ghost of a ship was a sobering experience for both me and my husband. Thinking of all those men, away from their families for months at a time, sailing from the Atlantic to the Pacific, always on alert from weather or enemies... It really helped me appreciate my freedom and peace here in my homeland. I thank every person who has served, does serve, or will serve in defending and upholding their country.

Please do your part this weekend. Make some cards, make some artwork, visit a memorial, or just tell a military person "Thanks!" Don't forget to appreciate their hard work and sacrifices. Have a great holiday weekend!

Keep checking next week for more Blog Prizes from the Copic designers. Don't forget to leave a comment!!

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Summer Braxton said...

love the new set you designed. I am also wild about that digi camo card. AWESOME!

The Woman Undone said...

EEyyyyyyy, (that's my excited scream) I send cards to Cards for Heros every year. I specialize in the ones for kids from parents. Love that you mentioned them!!

sondra said...

Thanks so much for sharing!
Love love love your talent!

Karen said...

Great card - I was looking for info on copic markers and found you. A great way to support the troops. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

What a great way for me to use all the extra cards I just had to make but didn't have a person or occasion for at the time. Thanks for allowing me to participate in such a wonderful cause.
Susan

Kathy Thompson said...

Loved your blog. Thanks for allowing us to hop here.

Amy said...

I'm headed home to make some cards now! We all need to remember to give back!

Penny said...

I have never heard about the 'Cards For Heroes' program. Thank you for telling about it. I bookmarked it! The stamp set is fabulous. I hope the computer picks me. Ü

Cassie_lu said...

great card and the stamp set you created looks great too.

Princess of glitter said...

Cards for Heros is a great idea! My son is a Marine, going to Afganistan in March 2010. This is a great idea all year around! Thanks for posting it, I'm going blog hopping!

Peace!

Alex said...

Thanks for sharing this great card with us and I would love to win your stamp set (and of course the markers ;-) )
Love, Alex

Laurie said...

Marianne, thanks for the wonderful stories about your family vets. My dad also served as a teen in WWII. He missed his senior year of high school, then came back to finish and go on to college. After college, he re-enlisted and served as a career officer.

Thanks for all you do for CFH.

Oh, and I love your work with the copic colors.

Devon said...

Now that summer's here and I'm not teaching, my goal is to make 100 cards for CFH. What a great organization!

Lyneen said...

wow great card, love the digi camo! Thanks for supporting our troops! Love that you involve your son.

Love that stamp set... great for CFH cards!

farrahjs said...

what a great thing. I love your blog and you are very talented.

Anonymous said...

Enjoyed your post and tribute! Thanks for letting us know about this event : )

Aimeslee Winans said...

Your post was very moving for me and has inspired me to re-commit myself to making CFH some cards. I ordered and received a CFH.org stamp back in December and had this as one of my resolutions for 2009, and so far, nada, zip, nuttin-honey. I am so hoping this will be the kick in the pants I need. Those stamps you designed are amazing. I would love to have them and the copic too, as that is also something I've been wanting to begin to use and am just too indecisive about all the options, what to buy, how to use, etc. I subscribe to your feed by email in hopes of helping me there. :-)
xoxo,
Aimeslee
aimeslee@earthlink.net

Natureluvr57 said...

I am new to Copic markers and visiting blogs. My local stamp store held a "Thank You cards for Soldiers" event recently. I made 20 cards for them. I just took a class on using Copic markers and want to make some cards for "Cards for Heroes" using them. Thank you for sharing Copic techniques!

Jean Fitch from jlfstudio said...

Thanks for sharing your story and the fun card (not to mention the lovely loot). Thanks too for participating in the hop and saying yes when called! Lots of fun and inspiration this weekend and lots of remembering and thankfulness too.

Unknown said...

cool card, and love the green army men in the picture :)

kasmello said...

Love your card, and your little soldiers protecting it!!

Jennine Chambers said...

What a great crad! I love your blog and have been following it since last summer when I took the class. Love your work. You are so talented. Thanks for taking the time to share your inspiration! ~J

d'Dragon said...

What a worthy endeavor! Doing something we love so that someone, in harm's way to keep all of us safe, can send a card to someone they love.

brenda said...

I am enjoying this blog hop. Cards for heroes is new to me but I'm definitely planning to contribute - what a great thing to do for our military personnel. I also thought your idea of taking a card to the recruiting office was fantastic!!

A Consuming Passion said...

I'm sure you'll be inundated with comments today, but I just wanted to say I think it's great that Amercian crafters get involved in this. Here in Australia we Celebrate Anzac Day which like you pays respect to past and present service men and women who put thier lives on the line for thier country. We should never forget the sacrifice of others!
Thanks for blog it's always a great post to receive.
Sue W.

Laurie said...

Marianne: What a heritage you have in your family. Thanks for sharing it with us. And thank you to the sacrifices I'm sure were made by many in your family on behalf of all U.S. citizens.

naomi_m said...

Love that camo paper too.

Tami Bayer said...

I adore your camo card and what a nice thing to do with it. You are teaching your son beautiful lessons about life.

Caryl P said...

This blog hop is amazing! I was so touched by your card and the fact that you would send a thank you to the recruiting office. There's so many things that we can do and just don't think of. Thanks for opening everyone's eyes.

Kay said...

I love your card - "manly" cards are always hard for me but this one is great. Loving this bloghop!!

Anonymous said...

Great pictures and story! Thanks for participating in the blog hop. :)

kellyjean said...

Thanks for the opportunity! Great stamp set! Thanks for the inspiration!

Beth Redding said...

Great Card! Love the stamp set and would so love the chance to play with some Copics :)
Blessings,
Beth

kim.mom said...

Love your blog and the Cards for Heroes!

Kimme said...

I have donated cards several times in a few different manners. If you have a stash of cards and you know you can never send them all, donating to the troops is wonderful way to bring a smile to people's face and share your craft.

I love the fact that you know your family history so well and can trace it back to such a historical figure. Very cool.

Cassie said...

Wonderful set, and this blog hop is fantastic. I am literally crying with all the support that goes out to our troops. Like so many others, I am married to a soldier and it is very humbling to see the support.

slightlyimperfect said...

Seriously LOVE the camo card. Very cool. Thanks for sharing. Happy Memorial Day!

Donna said...

I'm in charge of service projects for our Girl Scout day camp coming soon. I plan to have the 300+ girls make cards to send to Cards for Heros. Can't wait to get started.

Melody said...

Thank you so much for the wonderful Copic class last week in Portland. I really enjoyed it and also browsing through your books of the drawings you have done. You are one talented person!!!

Anonymous said...

I love the copic markers that I have! I want them all! I aso love the USA...hiope you choose my post!

quilter said...

My husband spent over 29 years in the AF. What a special thing y'all are doing for the servicemen and women.

Vicki said...

I love your support the troops card. Very manly. I loved reading all your stories. Thanks for participating in this.

slbt17 said...

thanks very interesting blog!
Sandra

Shelly Schmidt said...

I love this idea- I send cards to soldiers on my own, and love it when I see others promoting the idea. I have to say I absolutely love and appreciate your blog postings- I am learning so much about shading and Copic markers from you! Have a great weekend!

cjs said...

Your cards are really awesome!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for being a part of the blog hop!

Lynn Stevens said...

Thank you for creating such wonderful art for our true heros!

Wendy T. said...

Your work is so amazing and I'd love to have a piece of your art!

Nena said...

What a wonderful idea to include
your son in this expression of thanks
for our heroes. A very special
person will be encouraged by this
precious card!! Thank you for a chance to win this great stamp set
but to include Copic markers is just
over the top. Have a wonderful
weekend enjoying the peace that our troops are protecting:-)

Marilyn said...

What a fabulous stamp set. I love that you are participating in the blog hop, and I have seen many inspiring cards today. I would love to win this set. Thanks for the chance.

Carrie K said...

Thank you for the inspiration to get involved in this project! your cards are beautiful...

Paula said...

As a military spouse I would like to say thanks for supporting our troops. Beautiful card. I love the digi camo. :o) Thanks for the chance to win.

Amber (bambi64) said...

I love your card. That digi paper is awesome. Such a big blog hop, i'm not sure I'll get all the way through it but what a wonderful hop to be in. Happy Memorial Day to you.

n2kids said...

I love your card and your offer your blog candy offer. Thanks for your generosity.

Debbie Fisher (debbiedee) said...

I just found this blog hop via Sharon's blog.

I am making some cards today and hope to get at least one posted to my blog. We are getting ready to send my son off to AK for 2 wks.

I love your blog and would love a chance to win this set.

Candy said...

So many of the blogs I follow are making cards for heros. How could I just ignore such a deserving cause. I hope there is an overwhelming response. Thanks for caring!

nancy said...

Love the camo paper. I was searching on line for some without success. Thanks for supporting such a great cause. You are truly an inspiration to me.

Lisa Brown said...

Thanks for sharing your family stories...wonderful tribute!

sweetchipsMS said...

This is fabulous. What better use of our card skills than making someone far from home smile!

Anonymous said...

So nice to see such a masculine card -- and good for your son!

Cherie said...

I love your card! I am making cards for our military members too! Thanks for sharing the military history of your family! What a wonderful time it must have been for you to visit the ship! My husband served on 4 different ships and gets very nostalgic this time of year! Thanks for an opportunity to win a few copic markers!

Jodie said...

I plan on blog hopping this afternoon. Great stamp set and couldn't agree more with your write up on our military. Thank you everyone who had made the choice to help preserve our freedom!

Susan M. Brown {sbartist} said...

Happy Memorial Day! Your cards are beautiful and thank you for your creativity and dedication to this great cause. We are proud and grateful for your family members who have served this great nation. : ) Sb

AnnS said...

What a wonderful idea. It's important to never forget those who defend our freedom.

Ina Good said...

I enjoyed your blog and reading about your personal heroes.Love the stamp set you designed and i just joined the e amil newsletter and plan to make some cards.Was happy to hear about this site since one i belonged to closed over a year ago.My father is a hero of ww2 purple heart and had military hgonors at Abraham Lincoln memorial cemetery in illinois and i truly honor him daily in my thoughts and prayers and am honored to be his daughter.Thanks for your generosity to all and honoring loved ones and the military. Hugs,Ina

Unknown said...

Thank you for supporting our troops. And thanks for the great blog candy giveway.

Susan Powers said...

I love your simple man card. Very manly, it would even go for a Father's Day card. Thanks for sharing your wonderful creations.

CraftyViolet said...

I am Canadian and we have lost many men and women in wars too. Although we honour ours on November 11th (Rembrance Day)I often think of my Uncle Frank who died just before the end of WW2. May God bless all their souls.

Connie Babbert said...

LOVE your new stamp designs...perfect for the heros in our lives. I've converted tons of swap cardfronts I've received into full cards and sent them off to various organizations collecting cards for the troops. I'm glad to find out about Cards for Heros! They will receive my next batch of cards!

Connie
iluvstamping@columbus.rr.com
www.INKspiredtreasures.com

Sue Root said...

Liked the card and your post.

Regina said...

what a great card...love that stamp set you designed...
all the men in my family have served as far back as you look...

Marti B said...

What a worthwhile blog hop! I'm the leader of a card-making group at my church (God's Gals). We have done the Cards for Heroes - great organization!

Cathy said...

Just started following this hop this morning! All I can say is wow! TFS!

Sue in Grapevine said...

I loved the card w/the digital camo paper. I am sending mail to a soldier; so the stamps would be great.

carrie said...

It is wonderful that people like you support our troops! My nephew has spent two tours in Afghanistan and his mom sent CARE packages every month for him and his men which was greatly appreciated. Love your cards.

Among The Stars... And Within Yourself said...

Great post Marianne! We are thankful for the men and women who serve our country everyday!

Anonymous said...

I love the new set. At the moment I have no one in the military, but my husband and cousin are former marines. Great card!
Patty

Jan Castle said...

Our card club sends cards to a group that sends (reworks if necessary) to a group that makes up card sets for service men to use to send to their loved ones. It's such a worthy, and fun, project! Thanks for the opportunity to win some goodies!
Jan Castle

jaemom said...

What a wonderful card, love the digi camo, the design is fabulous. Thanks to your family for serving our country.

Anam_Kihaku said...

awesome story and corgeous card. love thos estamps too.

Karen said...

I'm loving the blog hop. The way it looks like it is growing is wonderful. It's great to see how many people are participating.

Seongsook Duncan said...

Thanks for sharing your nice card and the story. As a Korean myelf, I really appreciate your father who entered Korean War. I like Markers, too.

Fabre said...

I just love your card and thank you for thinking to take it to the recruiters office! We appreciate your support of our blog hop this weekend, and of Cards for Heroes. Have a wonderful memorial day!

Rose said...

Can't think of a more relevant organization than "Cards for Heroes." Thanks for the info. Rose

carmen said...

LOVE THE IDEA I HAVE 2 FAMILY MEMBERS SERVING, LOVE THE CARD

Angel said...

Your card is great, thanks for sharing. Thanks for being a part of CFH and participating in the blog hop!

...Darlene said...

Thanks for sharing your card and your personal story of family.

*Analyn* said...

cool card! love your work!

Jen Harrison said...

Copic markers must be nice, i have never heard of them until this blog hop! Love the history of your family.

Shelley W. said...

I have made cards for soldiers for years, and really applaud their efforts. My husband was active duty for 23 years, now retired. God Bless our military members, and God Bless the USA.

Heather Vance said...

I stumbled across your blog looking for ideas for using copics and found so much more. What a great thing you are doing for our soldiers. Thanks for sharing your talent, not only with your friends but with the world.

Heather Vance

Janice said...

I've seen many artists that are participating in the blog hop this weekend. What an amazing cause to support! Thank you for the opportunity to win your wonderfully patriotic stamp set.

Unknown said...

great card, I really like the use of the desert cammo colors on it.

Nana711 said...

Great card; thanks for sharing.

(Also a great give-away. Just started purchasing Copic markers and learning about their uses.)

dawnluvz2scrap said...

OMG love the camo card. I have been on my son'g ship and it is a real humbling experience. Wish everyone gets to visit a ship at least once in their lifetime.

Jenny B in Indy said...

Now that is a cool card. I love the camo!!
I've never tried Copics... I hear so much about them but I know we can't afford them right now. I love your work with them!!!

C. Sage Deerborn said...

Your email update notice was marked Sun, but your blog shows Sat as the posting date, so I do not know if this giveaway is still going on. I would like to thank you for remembering my fellow Veterans today, and for sending cards to Cards for Heroes for those who are serving now.

Chris said...

How nice to read about your history and I "dig" that camo paper too! :) Thanks for participating in such a worthwhile cause.

Unknown said...

Great post! My dad's Dad was in WW I, my Dad was in WW II, my oldest brother was in Vietnam and my nephew was in Desert Storm. Wars have touched my family many times and we have been lucky, but many have not been....I thank ALL of the military men and women for what they have done for us in times of was AND peace.
....Sharon Brown :)

Cathy Spicer said...

Great card (as always) and an awesome blog hop. THANKS!

Tracey said...

I think the blog hop is fabulous! Your card is no exception. Love it!

Die Cut Lady said...

We take our freedoms for granted and it is nice to reflect on the sacrifice of those who died so we might have the freedoms we have.
Donna

Unknown said...

I am having so much fun on this blog hop. You did a beautiful card. thanks for offerring a prize to. This is such a good cause.

Kiki Ugly said...

I think your card is quite wonderful and for a great cause :D.Though I don't think I would have been able to stop myself from adding something pink with ribbons:X.
Happy Memorial Day!

Joan said...

Yeah! Thanks for being part of the blog hop!

Bianca said...

I love your blog! Happy anniversary!

Maylee said...
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Maylee said...

This is a wonderful cause! Love your blog!!

yvette said...

Yes ladies send what you can many have family yo send them things and others do not we try to send a package a month with goodies and supplies. They do appreciate even a card you send

RoseC said...

Love your work. Thanks for the chance to win some of it! ~ Rose

Debbie said...

As I was making cards this weekend, I feel so honored to be an American.

Thanks
debbie

Unknown said...

I can't think of a more worthwhile cause than that for our military - the unsung heros guarding our freedom. How blessed each and everyone one of us are to live in this great country.

Kerry said...

Nice to see so many people honoring our service men and women. We can't thank them enough for the sacrifices they and their families make to allow us to be free.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing! Those are great designs. I'm loving the blog hop even if a day late.

DeniseB said...

I'm enjoying checking out some of the blogs on the blog hop.... some wonderful ideas out there! Thanks for sharing with us.
DeniseB

Terri Trotter Earley said...

How wonderful are you?

It's a good life!
Terri E.

ruthi said...

love the copics and love how you can shade with them.

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