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The Week That Was: On Land and Sea
Summer is flying by. So many good things to enjoy. One day we took part of the family to Portland Island on the boat. Azure skies, blue se...
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The stars are always above us, swirling in the vast reaches of space, hidden by clouds or, more frequently, by light, that of the sun or o...
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The world's favourite season is spring. All things seem possible in May. Edwin Way Teale (American naturalist and writer) May is fully...
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I still find each day too short for all the thoughts I want to think, all the walks I want to take, all the books I want to read and all ...
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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