I can't think of anything better to do today than curl up, preferably under the duvet, but I have a beef casserole to get prepped and in the oven for a slow cook for dinner, and another batch of Bolognese sauce to get made for the freezer.
Did you all manage to have a good (under the circumstances) Christmas? I heard a lot of "oh, that is Christmas ruined" but, seriously, Christmas wasn't ruined, it was the expectation of a house full of over-fed relatives and bored children that was ruined! We managed to get to Mass on Christmas morning as even though we are now in Tier 4 it is still permitted, so that started the day off well. Then it was home for a bacon sandwich, present opening, a nap, a film, and a turkey dinner. It was perfect, just me, him, and Rosie Pud.
Boxing Day was a little different. I would normally cook a meal for my parents, take it over, and we would sit down to eat together. However, this year I took the decision that (as I had been mixing with people at work, and Himself has been mixing with Church people) it was too much of a risk that I wasn't prepared to take, sitting around a dinner table for a couple of hours in close quarters. I think mum and dad understood. In the end, I packed them up a picnic tea and took it over in the afternoon so that they could dive into it whenever they felt like it. I spoke to mum the next day and she said they were still munching, so that sounds like it was a success.
I've had a much needed two weeks away from work but will be back in on Monday. Not sure how I feel about that yet - getting up at 6.00am is going to come hard after a couple of weeks snoozing until 8.30.
Anyhoo, you came over for today's DTDF post, so here it is.
Lovely things used from DTDF for this card are:
Background paper is a scrap of MFT 6x6 True Blue Houndstooth (retired)
The plain circle die I used was from a Tonic set because it was just the right size for what I wanted, but any similar sized circle die would have done.
I stamped the foliage items with Tuxedo Black, Grape Jelly, and Morocco Memento inks onto white Bristol Board and I Distress Ink painted the leaves. Foxy was stamped onto Langton Hot Press (Smooth) watercolour paper, again painted with Distress Inks (ReInkers) and die cut. I added him using foam pads to raise him up a little bit.
So, that's me done for today.
Hugs & Stay Safe
2 comments:
Beautiful colouring and a lovely card. He definitely has the right idea - think I would like to join him!
Deborah.
Your right about Christmas, we found it the same, so relaxing with no expectations. Great! Love your card too, wonderful idea for the wreath around the paper with a lovely fox to finish it off.
Happy New Year
Faith x
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