I had to design one more card for a workshop Sunday night. This uses one of the Level 1 hostess sets and I wanted to show something really quick and easy. I don't know about you, but I always need thank you notes, and usually more than one at a time! This is a quick card to mass produce so that you can get them mailed, written out and most importantly into the mail!
Speaking of workshop, I do have a few openings this Sunday night if you happen to live in the Greater Boston area. If you're interested, please email me at stampedbyhand@comcast.net or leave a comment on this post with your email and I'll be in touch! We'll be making two each of four different designs this Sunday night beginning at 7:30 pm!
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Love this card, Joanne. I like looking at blogs to see wonderful things that others make, but the ones that I actually case are ones like this. Simple. Quick. Classy. Great Job!!
Hi! Love the cute card! Quick, cute and simple...that's what I like! Speaking of the mail, with the new postage regulations on thickness,are you having to put add'l postage on cards you mail with the knotted ribbon? I have yet to mail any cards since the postage changed on May 12th. Sigh!
I know what you mean!! I love to get really involved, but sometimes it is nice to not be a slave to your stamp table!!
I LOVE this! It's perfection to me!!
Love this card. I too tend to make cards with many layers and embellishments but sometimes a simple card is so beautiful too.
Love this Thank you card. I was thinking about making some Thankyou cards for my girls and you have inspired me again!
Karen Hanim
I really like this card Joanne! I too often prefer simply, classic, elegance over something "unga-pachkeyed" (my grandmother's term).
Sorry I am adding this so late - falling behind on my blog perusal with all the end of the year shtuff at school and packing to move back home (HOORAY!). Our layover is in Baltimore, I am trying to talk my DH into a quick trip to Hagertown for the ribon outlet you told me about... heh heh heh (we don't have a house yet - where would I even put it?)
Hope all is well.
~Meredith
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