I'm glad you could come back today for a visit.
Have you voted? If you live in the USA this is what we had to do today. With this one question, I'm giving myself a check mark. I took care of that item early after breakfast this morning . What about you?
I'm using a Marianne Creatables LR0202 die along with Spellbinders poppy die today to help create two cards. Yesterday I posted that it was looking a lot like Christmas. So, because we don't have long before we celebrate, I thought I would make a couple of cards to give away. A person at church wants as she stated "some". I'm also waiting for an address so I may send a "special friend" a card or two, three, four, etc. (smile when you see this).
Okay, this is what happen with making two cards for this post. I made one and because of the extra cardstock left over and you know that "famous stash" that we always keep somewhere near, I ended up die cutting the pattern again and made a second card. The design is the same except for the DP used on the top part of the card.
Here, take a look at them:
This is the first card: It is made with Neenah Bright White cardstock and DP from graphic 45 twelve days of Christmas paper pad; poppies in white and green that was die cut using the Spellbinders poppy die; the Marianne creatables die; Darice snow embossing folder. Sentiment typed and printed out. The inside includes light blue paper with a die cut from EK punch and the word "joy" cut from Tim Holtz's Alteration thinlits word script die.
Wishing you a season of....
Some suggestions to use are: joy, love, happiness, peace, wonder, etc.
After completing the first card and having so much left over cardstock and designer paper and other things that I could use, I made a second one. I will be using a sentiment that correspond with the "Season".
These are simple and easy cards to make. You can even mass produce them for the various suggestions above. I would love to see what you can do if you have the same material.
Sending you a hug and LOVE,
Lois
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