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They are all gorgeous! I don't think you can go wrong with any of them as your choice. Which do you feel better mass producing?
I personally do several designs every year because I get bored making the same one over and over, so I end up with 4-5 designs, 10-15 of each. Your cards have inspired me with ideas for my own cards. Thank you! ;)
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All the cards are beautiful,
#1 is my favorite, I thought #1 was the most elegant,
though, I would use gold organza ribbon instead.
I'd probably would skip the cards this year, or make Happy New Year cards,
so you can concentrate on the birthday party, and taking care of yourself.
Yes each of your cards is beautiful; I actually really liked #1 - it looks so serene. I wondered why some messages were saying go with #3 cause it's quickest - I thought how come?! So this is a Cricut card; I'm really unfamiliar with the Cricut though I've heard of it of course. If it's easiest yes go with it because it does look a knockout especially with the gold backing. What a great find, the gold paper... Good luck with your next babe' too!
Yes each of your cards is beautiful; I actually really liked #1 - it looks so serene. I wondered why some messages were saying go with #3 cause it's quickest - I thought how come?! So this is a Cricut card; I'm really unfamiliar with the Cricut though I've heard of it of course. If it's easiest yes go with it because it does look a knockout especially with the gold backing. What a great find, the gold paper... Good luck with your next babe' too!
With the Cricut card she will just load each card blank and the machine will cut it, in theory whilst it is cutting the second one she can be putting the gold paper and tying the ribbon on the first and so on - thus being quicker/more efficient with her limited time.
(this is coming from the person still working on her Christmas cards that have been cut and embossed with Nestabilities and is using a 6 step stamp! oh the madness! :lol: not to mention the scoring the card base and all the other little things!)