and my craft blog is
FRUIT SALAD
but thank you for visiting this blog and saying Hi!
I know it's not Thursday but I forgot to release this
A Cardmaker delivers the most welcome kind of unannounced visitor: A handmade card.
A card touches us - somehow, a small folded piece of paper can comfort, celebrate, reach out or just say hello.
Creating a handmade card is an honorable and important task. As a Cardmaker, you are entitled (but not limited) to the following rights:
You have the right to take as long as you want to complete one handmade card. This may be five minutes or two weeks.
You have the right to send a card for no other reason than to show off your new stamp, embellishment or technique.
You have the right to create a fabulous card for your husband, partner or roommate - just because you know it will stay in your house.
You have the right to spread your cardmaking things out all over, just to admire them.
You have the right to purchase a certain cardmaking item for no other reason than because a) you like it; b) you think it's cute; c) you'll never find it again, or; d) you know you'll use it someday.
You have the right to reserve using your most precious supplies on cards only for recipients who will truly appreciate them.
You have the right to a workspace of your own. This may be the basement, your college student's old bedroom or the kitchen table.
You have the right to make cards when inspiration strikes - whether the dishes are done or not.
You have the right to request peaceful, kid-free, stress-less cardmaking time - guilt-free.
You have the right to let the handmade card be the gift, too.
You have the right to value your personal style.
You are creating a treasure - and part of that treasure is you.
~Author Unknown
13 comments:
I have no words!!!
A great step by step. Lovely to be in touch again.
Hugs
Carol
This is just AMAZING ... I am SO impressed by it ... keep having to take another look!
Thanks for your comments on my blog ... men! Hubby means well but still doesn't understand the whole "sharing, crafting community" thing and he still won't accept that all those page views are not down just to me! xXx
Sorry to comment again so soon but I've just looked really closely at your book Bridget and it has really inspired me and I just think it one of the best designs I have seen for ages. It really is just fabulous. xXx
Hi Bridget; a great folding card; nice to see the steps. Tks for stopping by my blog.
this is fantastic. thanks for stopping by my blog yesterday. the bee shot with the coolpix was sheer accident. you have a great talent to be able to do these things.
Hi Bridget, thanks for popping by my blog. Great tutorial on your book/card, it's lovely well done.My second work space is to the left of my first one, almost beside it...I may just post pics of my room next week :O) Viv xx
WOW so tidy
Fabulous card
mandi
Great tutorial Bridget! Looks like fun! Thank you for your sweet comments on my blog! Blessings!
Kathy
I need your email addy. Have you got mine? craftyccc@gmail.com
Carol
PS Delete this post after
nope...not here by mistake...I like to check out al the blogs I see on a person's profile....I'm mostly just really nosy.
I can see how you do it...but how DO you do it!
Brilliant step by step instruction.
Thanks for sharing :D
The format of this scrapbook is very neat! Great job!
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