In case you were wondering if I was too busy making cards to sell. The answer is no. At least not yet 😊. I am however keeping steady.
Here are the cards I made for the month of October for family and friends. I love this vintage gal and have used her numerous times...as you will see in a minute 😉
I made this for dear friends of mine celebrating their 40th anniversary. I don't know why but I had already chosen the colors when I found out that maroon was the color for a 40th wedding anniversary! I thought that was pretty cool. We held a surprise celebration (at least to the wife it was a surprise) at the church after services October 7th. It was a great time!
I have made so many cards now that it is getting hard to remember who I have given what card to! I think I made this one for my brother's girlfriend.
This was made for a young man at my church who is a bowler and very good! I didn't have any bowling stamps so I improvised, finding a picture on the internet that would work and stamped the sentiment. The inside reads "Hope it's a strike!"
This is for another person at my church. I got a little behind on cards during this time and this one ended up being late.
I made this one for my Dad's birthday.
I'm kind of proud of this one. I created the background using water colors. This card was made for a man at my church.
These next two cards I made for my sister-in-law and my step mom. I made them about the same time and I don't remember which card went to which person 😲
Kennedy was over not long ago and said that she had taken one of the cards I made her for her birthday for show and tell at school. One of her classmates asked her if I would make her birthday card. Kennedy told me she liked elephants so I created this for Kennedy to give to her.
In case you are wondering...Light in My Pathway is doing well. I have a separate blog for it and you can find it here if you would like to keep up! You can also access that blog through the website. Be sure to bookmark it for easy reference.
Have a good one!
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