Here is my card for Brenda, as she recovers from a nasty accident - see her story HERE She could use a little happy mail, so the teapotters are coming to the rescue once again!!
My card includes a beautiful hydrangea with a butterfly - for encouragement, I added a Scripture, the rest of it is inside - "for He cares about you".
If you would like to send Brenda some encouraging words and a little love, flowers and butterflies, lease add MMTPT214 to your keywords. Thanks for caring!!
Date: Tuesday, September 4, 2012 GMT Views: 948
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Registered: June 4, 2009 Location: Deatsville, Alabama Posts: 83113
Thu, Sep 06, 2012 @ 3:16 AM
What a pretty card! Beautiful flower (colored so goooood), lovely papers, and great message. You always come up with the best MMTPT cards - so much heart. Love it!!!
Loved talking to you the other day - had so much fun crafting over the phone. Hope you are working on your card...I am sitting here at 5:15 AM thinking about mine.....still thinking of that stair step idea.....LOL! Hugz!
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Thu, Sep 06, 2012 @ 4:31 AM
Hi Sue! So sorry I am so late to greet! Ooh, ooh, that hydrangea is so very beautiful and the perfect color.....why is it that butterflies always land on flowers that match their beautiful wings? See what I mean? Look at your card! Snort!
This is amazing...and beautiful....love that you put gingham with the image....it just pops in the gallery! And it will pop right outa Brenda's mailbox! You did good!
Registered: March 7, 2009 Location: In the house on the corner. Posts: 2651
Sat, Sep 08, 2012 @ 6:26 AM
Your hydrangea and butterfly are beautifully colored. The soft green and purple are a great combination! The gingham pattern really makes your focal image stand out.
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