Two in-betweenies because something came up. On Monday the lady who leads our stitching group told us that she had been disgnosed with breast cancer and will have to have a mastectomy in two weeks' time. I wanted to send her a card to... well, to show her she's got people thinking of her, I suppose. I can't even begin to understand how she feels, but I hope the group's support will be a comfort. I had a small butterfly which I stitched a while ago, and looked for a cheerfully coloured card for it -- I chose orange, which picks up on the butterfly's wings and is a nice sunny colour:
A happier occasion is a birthday. Laura is a girl in our church, she came to us through friends who are members and last year decided to be baptised. Her family are OK with it but not overly supportive, and she is quite an insecure girl -- you sometimes have the feeling it surprises her when people remember who she is and really care about what's happening to her. So when DH and I couldn't attend her 18th birthday party because of other commitments, I knew I had to do something that would show it had been done especially for her, but nothing too big as we tend to give small presents to each other.
So we got her some nice chocolates with as a personal touch a gift tag designed for her and which doubles as a coaster (yes, one of Mabel's famous coasters

). I'll be giving it to her tomorrow. (oh, it's stitched on opalescent white aida using rayons and satins -- she likes her bling

)
