I have never made 'notecards' before, haven't tried to work with that size. I also haven't attempted to let the image stand on it's own - YIKES that is scary! MY DIL needs lots of notecards for school, so I am giving it a shot and making 4 or 5 of each one. What a great challenge! Sorry for the glaring picture. TFL
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Fri, Feb 13, 2009 @ 10:48 AM
I really like these simple notecards!!!! TFS!!~
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Fri, Feb 13, 2009 @ 12:26 PM
What beautiful cards these are... love the CAS lines and the image really takes center stage that way! She will love this set!
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Fri, Feb 13, 2009 @ 7:27 PM
Wow, look at you go, piedoodle. I must admit that's a new one on me. You more mature people always rely on things you used to say 50/6o+ years ago, I swear. Leaves people my age struggling to figure what the heck you are trying to say. Anyway, these note cards are really wonderful. I know what you mean about size. I just cant work w/anything smaller than 5.5 x 5.5. My cards used to be 13.73 x 16.81 and I just couldnt afford to mail those suckers anymore. Your cards also fit beautifully the category of CAS. These are wonderful. Lucky DIL. Did you have fun with your GS? Yeah, 9 yo's cant be bothered with all that mushy stuff.
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