Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Adjusting Your Sail To Reach Your Destination

Hello Everyone,
How important is it to be flexible in our daily undertakings?   So many times throughout our day we try and fight off circumstances, people and events. We do everything within our power to try and resist the changes that confront us, and yet we continue to struggle fighting against a powerful force that will simply not letup.  Do we ever stop to think about the actual process of change?  Here is a quote I'm using today in which I will advise you to give it some thought:  “I can’t change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination.”...Jimmy Dean
  Every goal, every dream, every  purpose that we can think of  within the recesses of our minds is not so much a destination but rather a journey of experiences filled with lessons, hardships, and challenges that must be confronted and overcome in order to experience the pleasures of the destinations that we have within our minds.  Life will always throw you curve balls, and  unless we adjust, adapt and alter our course to match the changes that we are experiencing, we will suffer the consequences of ill-fated decisions that may leave us guilt ridden for the remainder of our lives. Remember, you can't control the wind , but you can always adjust your sails.
Sharing with you today the following cards that incorporates the sketch given at Splitcoast Stampers.
Enabler's List:  white and black cardstock; emboss able window plastic; watercolor paper that has been distressed with Ranger inks; iridescent glitter; paper punched circles; computer generated sentiment; use of circle die.  Technique...followed the sketch given for SC545

I'm sending this one over to http://WordArtWednesday.blogspot.com for their weekly Challenge #188
 Enabler's List: dark brown, black (embossed and sanded) and natural cardstock; watercolor paper distressed with Ranger inks; gauze; boat (2) colored and cut and adhered together with foam dots for 3-D effect;  computer generated sentiment; faux gems; Technique...followed the sketch given for SC545

Thanks so much for visiting today.  
Sending you a hug and LOVE,
Lois


3 comments:

Treva said...

Lois, great quote and thank you for sharing. Beautiful cards and another great sketch!

Beebeebabs said...

Very nice cards - like Treva said great quote tfs!!!

Karen Letchworth said...

What a FABULOUS card, Lois. You are SO talented, and I feel incredibly blessed to have you share your wonderful art with us. Thanks for playing along, and please join us again soon.
Blessings,
Karen
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