Hello & Happy Wednesday!
The week is just zipping right along!
Yesterday was a beautiful day here in south central Pennsylvania!
There was a nice breeze, almost a chill in the air after a few days of 80 degrees and humid.
It was refreshing with lots of sunshine.
I spent most of the day in my craft room stamping just for fun!
The cards I have to share today were another customer request for children at her church that were going to be confirmed soon. These confirmation cards were refreshing to make and I did not want to load them up with embellishments or tons of layers.
Audrey is my customer whom is a huge part of her church and knows many people. This is why she is always needing cards and certainly keeps me busy most days! She is a very caring and most thoughtful person and has such a wonderful family! Always has a big smile for anyone she meets and is a blessing to many!
This is the second time she has asked me to make confirmation cards. I never posted the first one because I was really unsure of it but as always, she was thrilled with it.
God Bless You Cards:
Stamps: Crosses of Hope (retired)
Ink: Pretty in Pink, Bordering Blue
Cardstock: Thick Whisper White, Pretty in Pink, Bordering Blue
Accessories: Swiss Dots EF, Circle & Scallop Circle Nestibilities, Stamp A Ma Jig, Rhinestones, Dimensionals, Tombow Multipurpose Liquid Glue
I will probably make more of these up to keep on hand for her for future requests.
I liked these with a simple design!
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My thoughts today...
Yes, please!
It helps to get my day started!
That's all for now!
Thanks for stopping by & as always.....have a wonderful day!
~Wendy
3 comments:
These are so pretty Wendy! CAS and perfectly created with that cross and a simple gemstone in the center. You are fortunate to have such a caring customer to make cards for all the time, but I understand why. Your cards are just beautiful! Enjoy the sunshine today - it looks like a good one is in store :)
They are just enough... beautiful work! She is so lucky to have talented you!
These are so elegant! I'm sure she loved them. She sure does keep you in the card making business!
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