Tuesday, 28 July 2009

Forever Friends and new papers.




This morning I received my scrummy scrapbook papers/cardstock from Craft Creations Ltd. I had ordered them using the money that I'd won from appearing in Cross Stitch Card Shop as the star letter in issue 67. These papers are gorgeous!!! You can't see the print too well on the photos, but one of them has a daisy pattern and is soooo pretty.



I used one of my Forever Friends images that I'd stamped and coloured in ages ago. I added ink to the edges and crystal laquers to the hearts and a sprinkle of glamour dust.
I used a cream crocheted edging, and an assortment of flowers.




An interesting News Report.
A number of incidents were reported at Lake Baikal, the deepest lake in the world, including powerful lights and objects coming out from the water, Russia Today said.

In one case in 1982, military divers training at the lake said they spotted a group of humanoid creatures dressed in silver suits at a depth of 50 metres.
They tried to catch the visitors but three of the seven men died in the process, while four others were severely injured in the incident, according to the records.

On another occasion, a nuclear submarine on a combat mission in the Pacific Ocean detected six unknown objects. The captain of the vessel ordered the crew to bring it to the surface after failing to shake off the pursuers. The objects followed them up before flying away into the sky, the newly published files claimed.

Further mysterious events happened in the Bermuda Triangle area, including instruments on ships and submarines breaking down for no apparent reason.
Former navy officer Rear Admiral Yury Beketov said deliberate disruption from UFOs, which were detected "moving at incredible speed", could have been to blame.
He said: "It was like the objects defied the laws of physics. There's only one explanation: the creatures who built them far surpass us in development."

The records, which date back to Soviet times, were compiled by a special navy group tasked with collecting reports of unexplained incidents from submarines and military ships.

Taken from Sky News online.


3 comments:

  1. This is gorgeous Roz, and well done on your win!
    Clairex

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  2. Hi Roz, this card is just gorgeous, a beautiful image and your colouring of it is beautiful too. (By the way ooooohspooky on the news thingy)Hugs Dawn Marie.xx

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  3. ....oooooooooo nice win - and beautiful card.

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