Toni's challenge this week is to use scraps on our craft table to make a card. Sounds like it should be easy and fun...not so much for this gal. Made a card from the tutorial featured today..decorative corner card. Mine looked like an over decorated tepee. Plan B...on my desk are all the quotes that I practice writing with my fountain pen. Some day my dream is to write like Audrie(girlgeek). Needed to make a thank-you card for my SIL who is hosting Thanksgiving tomorrow. This quote fits her perfectly. She has more integrity in her little finger than most people have in their whole body. Stamped some leaves, scored lines and added the gold. For all the US stampers...Happy Thanksgiving to you and your families. TFL
Date: Wednesday, November 25, 2015 GMT Views: 1323
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Beautiful script! I practice my penmanship often. I have great difficulty writing straight - my words tend to be crooked. You have done a lovely job - TFS!
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Thu, Nov 26, 2015 @ 8:35 PM
I agree with Vicky...your handwriting has such a wonderful flow and visual interest. This is a lovely tribute to your SIL. Hope your day was a happy and festive one.
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Mon, Nov 30, 2015 @ 8:16 AM
This is perfection, Linda! Absolutely perfect for your SIL ... and surely she will treasure this for a long time to come. I love the expression, the writing ... the classy simplicity!
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Wed, Dec 02, 2015 @ 2:19 AM
I definitely agree with that quote! Your card is so lovely! Hugz
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