Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Thanks for your patience...


I will be going home tomorrow - I want to say thanks for your patience while I have been away.  You may remember that I recently shared a photo of some cardstock and ribbons in some of my favorite colors.  I had hoped to write up one of the posts showing how I used these but my internet connection has been somewhat problematic and my time limited.


Here is a quick peek at a close up of the butterfly on this card.  When I get home I will fill you in on all the details along with the other part of the project.  I know that a lot of people are busy with Easter preparations and many school age children have Spring Break this week so I imagine that many of you don't have much time right now to check your online sources of inspiration and information.  I just want to be sure that those of you who do count on getting a morning email from me have something to look at!

I will have lots to share when I get home and I will soon be able to tell you about some of the exciting new projects I am working on!

10 comments:

  1. so pretty, love these colors!
    Carol N<><

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  2. This was worth waiting for. It is beautiful. Can't wait for the resst olf it. Have a wonderful Easter.

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  3. Oh what a pretty card.
    Kim xXx

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  4. So simple but so elegant! love it. Have a safe journey home.

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  5. Thanks for sharing Diane. Hope you have a safe trip home and a blessed Easter. Mary M

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  6. Can't wait to see what you have for us. The butterfly is beautiful and so airy feeling.

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  7. Hope you are having a restful time. The card is so beautiful. Have a safe trip home.

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  8. Beautiful, elegant, what else can I say, the colors are perfect, and I love the butterflys!!

    Wishing you a restful weekend, and happy crafting!

    *hugs*
    Lisa Sturgill

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  9. Hope you had a great holiday. Love the papers on this card!

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