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(Tie a Yellow Ribbon ...)
(Tie a Yellow Ribbon ...)
Welcome to the Cards for Heroes Blog Hop! I first heard about Cards for Heroes through Sandy Allnock, she's a tireless volunteer sending cheer to all corners of the world. Sandy's efforts motivate many others to join in. So, what is Cards for Heroes? I think their own website tells the story best, and today you can visit their home page to start the blog hop, along with your own CFH journey, there's a link further down in this post. All of the cards featured on this blog post will be mailed to CFH, I have made multiples, and will be working on more over the weekend. Cards for Heroes will mail the cards overseas to serving units, and those serving will be able to choose cards to send home to their families and loved ones. It's Memorial Day weekend, and this is how I will honor those who are serving.
My maternal Grandfather served in the Royal Navy, sneaking off to join up at only 14 years of age (they didn't ask a whole lot of questions back then), my Dad served in the Royal Air Force, back in the day when National Service was required of every young man, and my brother served in the Australian Army. I have a cousin currently serving in the Royal Engineers.
My maternal Grandfather served in the Royal Navy, sneaking off to join up at only 14 years of age (they didn't ask a whole lot of questions back then), my Dad served in the Royal Air Force, back in the day when National Service was required of every young man, and my brother served in the Australian Army. I have a cousin currently serving in the Royal Engineers.

Grandad, circa 1923
(He had this portrait taken to send to my Grandmother,
who he was courting at the time)
(He had this portrait taken to send to my Grandmother,
who he was courting at the time)
The card above came from thinking about all those yellow ribbons tied in home towns waiting for their loved ones to come home. Let me fess up - I'm a pacifist, I want no wars, in my ideal world, but I acknowledge that we're in conflict right now, and I feel that it's important to support people who are risking their all. This is about supporting fellow human beings in difficult times. I'd like them to come home, and in the interim I'd like them to be able to communicate with their loved ones while they are posted far away. There are no card stores, no local grocery or pharmacy with a card rack, no easy solution for those who just want to say Happy Birthday, Happy Graduation, happy Mother's / Father's Day, Happy Holidays(all of them), With Sympathy, With Love, and my personal favorite in all situations - Thinking of You.
I work at a hospital, and one of our physicians, a cardiac surgeon, has just been called up, he's a reservist. He's leaving his family, walking away from a very busy medical practice, suspending his life to serve others. My friend Nancy has seen her son go off to serve more than once, spent her days and nights in agony of worry, hope and prayer, while he risks his life, every day. What dedication this speaks of, what selflessness.
So, how can you get involved? Start at the Cards for Heroes Home Page - from here you can find all sorts of information, I recommend the 'Get Involved' pages - there are lots of opportunities, and they don't all involve hand-making cards yourself. If you'd like to write to someone who's in need of supportive words, you might want to look HERE
If you're not a card maker, and just don't wanna be, or you're looking for a way to make a difference that fits your availability of time and energy, maybe you'd like to make a donation to help with mailing costs? Here's the place to do that: Donation to Cards for Heroes
If you're not USA based, check into local organizations that are doing similar projects - or start a group yourself within your community. Whatever you do, don't do nothing. Please consider reaching out in the most appropriate way for you. Oh - and let me know what you plan to do, I'd love to hear about it!
Thanks for visiting - for the next stop on the CFH blog hop, visit Stacy at Scrappin' Everyday Life - Stacy comes from a service family and has made a beautiful 'Thank You' card in red, white and blue!Start the hop at the top - to see the Blog Hop from top to bottom, over 100 bloggers, start HERE


Love your cards Sue. The 'yellow ribbon' is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteLove these cards! TFS!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely Sue!! Thanks so much for sharing these!! The yellow ribbon is a wonderful idea!! :)
ReplyDeleteI adore your yellow ribbon card, Sue. This is a beautiful post all around on such a difficult topic to discuss in a blog.
ReplyDeleteI love your cards Sue.. Very Beautiful. Thanks for the inspiration.. Have a Safe and Happy Memorial Weekend ♥
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards!!
ReplyDeleteSue
ReplyDeleteLoved the story (and photo) you shared about your Grandfather. Your card is just gorgeous (I really want a cuttlebug now)!Thank you for supporting our troops and have a wonderful Memorial Weekend!
Beautiful card, I LOVE the yellow ribbon theme! Will certainly bring a smile!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards. Thanks for sharing the cards and story.
ReplyDeleteI like your style-- thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteHey Sue, I think that pic is fantastic. Wow, what a cool picture. I love hearing about all the goings on of other countries. This card is really pretty. When you talked about doin yellow I thought yellow, now I see it and it's really pretty, never use yellow much now I will!
ReplyDeleteOH MY, that card is a BEAUTY!!!! great work
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous card!! I love the CB background and your yellow ribbon!
ReplyDeleteAwww I love the yellow ribbon idea! Perfect. And I am a total sucker for missing you cards :) Thanks so much for sharing, Sue, this is a wonderful post. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards!
ReplyDeletewonderuful cards sue.
ReplyDeletehappy memorial day to you too
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claudia
Yellow ribbon is excellent! THanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletejust passing thru
ReplyDeleteI love your cards and enjoyed your story!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards and the yellow ribbon is terrific. Thanks for supporting Cards For Heroes.
ReplyDeleteFab cards, Sue! As you know CFH is near & dear to me. Thank you for playing along with the blog hop.
ReplyDeleteYou have an amazing gift of words, Sue. What you wrote was just beautiful. Thank you for joining our blog hop today and for your dedication to Cards for Heroes!
ReplyDeleteCute card!
ReplyDeleteWow - love the vintage pic of g-dad. Great cards with such texture and depth. Love that!
ReplyDeleteThis is so much fun! So happy to be doing the blog hop for such a good cause with such a great, generous group of talented peeps! *smile*
Thanks for sharing your card and history!
ReplyDeleteLove your card, love your story, & love the photo of your grandfather. I bet your grandmother couldn't resist that good looking fellow in his uniform ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for participating in the CFH blog. I really think CFH calls for the best in each of us, our kindness and humanity.
Thank you so much for sharing your story. Please give hugs to the doctor who will be deploying soon!
ReplyDeleteYour yellow ribbon idea is wonderful and the card is so elegant! No wonder your grandma said yes. That picture is just darling. Thanks for sharing it. It helps keep the point of this blog in focus.
ReplyDeleteAs a military wife, please let me say thank you for what you are doing. It's so good to know that there are others thinking of our loved one's when they're in harms way. What a wonderful way of showing your appreciation!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing your story about your family serving!
ReplyDeleteWow, beautiful post, my sentiments exactly. I am supporting those who support freedom. Lovely cards.
ReplyDeleteWow--loving your yellow ribbon and your blog. So glad you're hopping :)
ReplyDeleteAnd, I'm totally loving your music....I've never heard the Brandi Carlisle cover of Creep but now I must get it. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is such an exciting event!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards!
ReplyDeleteLove the cuttlebug embossing! Great cards.
ReplyDeleteAmazing cards Sue
ReplyDeleteYour card is absolutely beautiful. The inspiration coming from the yellow ribbons is so cool! Thanks for sharing your stories and your talent.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Thanks for participating
ReplyDeleteYour cards are soooo pretty! I am enjoying this hop :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post Sue!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the yellow card... And your words about the yellow ribbons..
Remember Tony Orlando and his ever so groovy outfits singing that song? Those long chains around his neck? Bell Bottoms? Big collars?
Looking forward to all our creations this weekend!
Simple and beautiful. I love the yellow ribbon idea!! Thanks for sharing and for making cards for our soldiers!
ReplyDeleteGreat card and comments. Enjoyed the family history. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLovely cards and heartfelt post! As the spouse of a deployed solider I know the work the CFH is doing is much appreciated!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your art and your thoughts. What a beautiful post.
ReplyDeleteWonderful work!!! Outstanding!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing from your heart...your card is lovely!
ReplyDeleteThanks for supporting our heroes...my son is one of them, a US Marine currently serving in Iraq, ensuring their peace and security along with ours.
Awesome post! I love the yellow ribbon card. TFS
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards. :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful cards! thank you!
ReplyDeletethanks so much for supporting our troops, your cards are great and so is your music, lol.
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Great cards!!! And thank you very much for supporting our troops!
ReplyDeleteGreat work. I'm working on a new batch for CFH this weekend!
ReplyDeleteLovely post, Sue. I sure like that pic of your granddad. This sounds like a great thing to be involved in. Good on you.!
ReplyDeletelove your cards and what a great cause to blog hop for.
ReplyDeleteM.E.
Really lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your story as well as your wonderful cards. You've said some powerful things about the desire for peace while honoring the need for the military and I think a lot of us agree with you. I'm a papercrafter (among other things) on the hop as well and will be participating in CFH's 25 + 2 challenge. Glad to have found your site and I'll definitely be back when I've more time to peruse.
ReplyDeleteYour card is really beautiful. What a lovely post your wrote...sums it all up.
ReplyDeletelove your cards!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful cards (and your post, too!). The yellow ribbon card is such a unique idea and it turned out so lovely. And I love the background on the Miss You card! Fantastic job on both.
ReplyDeleteOf course! A yellow ribbon! A fantastic idea! Thank you for inspiring me. Beautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done!
ReplyDeletewonderfully done!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards.. thanks for being part of the blog hop.
ReplyDeleteLove your card! The yellow ribbon is a nice touch. Thanks for supporting our troops! And please thank your family members and friends for serving.
ReplyDeleteSue,
ReplyDeleteFirst I want to say that I appreciate your honesty. I also absolutely LOVE your card - those nesties are wonderful little tools - and now that I see the one you used here, I can see that I NEED that one. Thank you for enabling me! :) TFS from your heart. Blessings
First you got a for real out loud oh wow for the card-than tears and more wows. My father fought in the Canadian Engineers in WWI!! He didn't marry my Mom until after WWII-so I have pictures of her with lots of servicemen in uniforms like in your picture. Thank you for bringing back the memories and reaching out to the troops!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are beautiful! My favorite is the first one. Love it. Thank you for supporting out troops.
ReplyDeleteHappy Memorial Day! Your cards are beautiful and thank you for your creativity and dedication to this great cause. We are grateful for your family members, friends and co-workers who serve in the armed forces and our thoughts and prayers are with them. My youngest sister is in the Army Nat. Guard and deploys to Afghanistan as a medic in September. : ) Sb
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your cards and your story.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteDay three and I am still hopping! I want to see, and comment on, every single participating blog in this wonderful effort!
The yellow ribbon card is great - very thoughtful of you to do something different. Love your stories too and the pic of your grandfather.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with CFH!
the yellow ribbon! How patriotic and classic. Great idea. Thanks for supporting CFH.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! Thanks for sharing your story...& thanks for being my LINK in the bloghop!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards sue! Thanks for your support and for your kind words on my blog :)
ReplyDeletexoxo
Sara
Great card and loved seeing the picture of your grandpa! :)
ReplyDeletesue, your cards are fabulous! that yellow one is especially thoughtful. :) i hope you have a wonderful memorial day! :)
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed your blog-o. Your photography is lovely. The yellow ribbon card is perfection. TFS! And thanks for your participation in the hop. Happy Memorial Day.
ReplyDeletelove the cards expecially the yellow ribbon idea!
ReplyDeleteThis hop got me excited to make cards for troops. I'm planning on doing the 25+2 challenge. Love your card with the yellow ribbon.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are just wonderful! The yellow ribbon one is breath-taking!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards Sue and hearing about your family's service.. thanks so much for sharing your creativity and for helping to spread the word about CFH. My son for boot camp last Tuesday and this hop has been a real uplift. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteGreat card... thanks for sharing your personal story and supporting our armed forces....
ReplyDeleteBless our troops this special day.
your cards are stunning.
ReplyDeleteSue, beautiful card for the blog hop! So wonderful to read about your family's service to the country as well!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to participate in the next CFH bloghop!
Great photo of your grandfather and the cards you have shared are all top drawer.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing
What a wonderful card, thanks to your family and friends for their faithful service. Glad to hop through and also be a fellow participant, this is my first time with CFH! TFS.
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the time to type reasons why to make cards and examples of what kinds of cards.
ReplyDeleteI loved your family history, and the picture of your grandfather.
The yellow ribbon..well, I put one around my front oak tree each time a son deploys. I am a 3-Blue Star mom. I leave the ribbon up until he has returned home.
Hi, thanks for sharing your nice cards and the story. Thanks for vising my blog and left a kind comment. I am new here so it is very appreciated.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteP.S. Hope you don't mind if I leave an additional comment.
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Thanks for sharing your family story and your awesome cards. I'll be back to case your archives. :D
ReplyDeleteCheers - Jean
These cards are lovely - so elegant.
ReplyDeleteSue, love your beautiful cards and that great photo of your Grndad. Thanks for all you do to provide care and comfort to those who serve.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful Yellow Ribbon card and a thoughtful post too! The CFH blog hop was outstanding...just a few mores stops than I could get in ... so glad you all posted as the blog blast too.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations you won a prize in the CFH blog hop
ReplyDeleteI adore that photo and love the idea behind your card! Now I'm gonna be singing that song all day!
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