Hah! "I'm tired of texting."
What a perfect sentiment for those in my family who know the changes I've been going through...
A fun sentiment none-the-less, it really brings you back to the
joy and importance of card making and card giving.
What a perfect sentiment for those in my family who know the changes I've been going through...
A fun sentiment none-the-less, it really brings you back to the
joy and importance of card making and card giving.
There is a ton of bright, fun products included in the June Artful Delight Card Kit. Bright reds, yellows, subtle blues...Lots of embellishments too to go along with the paper, my favorite is the Hero Arts Stamp Set that I've used on my card today (along with the patterned paper and card base). {Always love the Artful Delight Kits...}
There is a new sketch challenge up too, for both cards and scrapbooks.
If you play, you have a chance to win a free kit! Please check out the details here!
My card follows the card sketch.
Love, love, love the sketch and your amazing take on it Karen.
ReplyDeleteI had to laugh when I saw the sentiment. My oldest sister would love this card as she is always telling me to call her instead of text as she hates texting.
ReplyDeleteThis is AWESOME!! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat card! I remember my typing class at East Jr. High there in WI Rapids with Mrs. Orgal. They weren't even electric typewriters yet!
ReplyDeleteThis is an AWESOME card! I've been thinking about you! Big hugs!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous work of art Miss Karen! Love the way you've used the sketch.
ReplyDeletehaha, love it!
ReplyDeletelove it!. Beautiful!.... hugs..x
ReplyDeleteKaren, this is a wonderful card in so many ways. Great sentiment and a super design. It's so bright, cheerful and vintage as well.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Love the typewriter! Looks like an amazing kit!
ReplyDeletelol love this card :)
ReplyDeletei don't text and it drives my granddaughter nuts!!! lol
so perfect for the times we live in...awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute sentiment! Love the pairing of the typewriter image and the notebook edge.
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