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A Rainy Day Road Trip
Above is Saanich Inlet, curving around steep, tree-covered mountains, layer upon layer, with clouds drifting in the valleys. Even on a rai...
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Making a table runner is a quick and easy way to add colour or seasonal touches to your dining room, breakfast nook, or even a library table...
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While working in the garden on a sunny day, I noticed these tiny Trumpet (Cup) Lichens growing on some old wood. No more than 2.5 cm in le...
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February has never been a favourite month. Growing up in more northerly climes, it seemed that winter had made herself too comfortable and...
What a lovely picture of prettiness. Love the heart. Am I allowed to mention valentine's day yet?
ReplyDeleteGosh, these are lovely cards, any chance you'll be making some for your etsy shop?
ReplyDeleteMaggie
Good Morning Lorrie...those are beautiful cards--a GIFT in addition to a Thank You! As always, your handiwork is exquisite!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week.
these are SOOOO cute...
ReplyDeleteyou are getting me motivated..
...a GOOD THING...
deby
Lovely cards.
ReplyDeleteMy nieces were thrilled with their journals, by the way.
Lovely cards Lorrie..
ReplyDeleteI love these Lorrie!! Sooo cute, such a great idea.
ReplyDeleteWarmly,
Tracey
Those are toooo cute! I just love seeing your creative pursuits. They always make me feel happy!
ReplyDeleteHappy Evening!
I could have used a few of those cards today...much nicer than the ones I settled for!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet and they look perfect for Christmas gift thank yous.
ReplyDeleteThese thank you notes are gorgeous! Today I posted a very simple recycled thank you note craft using up odds and ends of paper scraps that you might be interested in reading.
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How pretty. The people who get these cards will feel so appreciated!
ReplyDeletewhat adorable cards; now that is something I could do too, that doesn't need seriously close work, does it?
ReplyDeleteThose are just so cute!
ReplyDeleteManuela
Friko,
ReplyDeleteNo, definitely no close work needed. What you see is what's there. And glue could be used if you don't want to stitch anything.
Charming!
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