
I am so happy that I found this documentary. This is another great one to watch now and especially since it’s Women’s History month. I often browse my Amazon Prime videos on my Kindle and lately I have been in a documentary mood. I am finding them so enlightening and inspiring. The key is to take that energy and find your way to help.
This film is about an Irish women who grows up in poverty and rises above this to fulfill a dream to go to Vietnam. She doesn’t know any specifics in this dream she just feels a great pull and need to go there. So she promises to go when she can. As an adult, she manages to make it to Vietnam and a beautiful journey unfolds.
I have never heard of Christina Noble until I watched this documentary but she is now on my radar and each time I see something like this, I am forever changed. This film demonstrates how you don’t have to have a lot of money to make positive changes that will benefit many. I am so inspired when I reflect on this film.
She also wrote two books: “Bridge Across my Sorrows: The Christina Noble Story” and “Mama Tina: The Christina Noble Story Continues“.
If you want to find out more about Christina Noble and her foundation you can find it here.
I hope you find inspiration as I did when you watch this film.
Have a blessed day!


I pulled out my distress inks, cardstock tag, a stencil, a digital stamp and my Copics to create my day 30 project. I have had these tags around for a long time and this seemed like the right time to break one out and use it as a base for the project.
I taped the stencil down so that it wouldn’t move while I put down the distress inks. I selected three colors: Cracked pistachio, fossilized amber, and abandoned coral.
I love how these colors blend and compliment each other. They definitely remind me of Easter so I think it was a perfect selection for the digital stamp I selected.
When I removed the stencil I just loved the result. Apollo happened to be in the room and said he wanted me to make an additional one he could use for a bookmark. What a pretty bookmark this makes too.
I also grabbed this mini card set from my recent Michael’s Haul from the Recollections’ Color splash line. It already had the sentiment on it so all I needed to do was add color. So I used the same three distress inks.
I love that I can use the distress inks on these products too.
I picked this Saturated Canary digital stamp to add to the project. I had this already cut out. I often cut digital stamps out in varying sizes so that I can use them on different projects so this one was the perfect size for a tag.
I used my Hex Chart to find coordinating colors in my Copics stash to use to color her up. The final product came out so cute. It’s a vary happy tag and makes me think of spring, Easter and joy!

