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One of many place cards I made for Thanksgiving. |
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Again, not a card. These are a few notepads I made as Christmas presents. |
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ReplyDeleteI envy you with the time to just sit around using up creativity like the sun vanquishes dew. Some day! I'll do this too.
Your work is fun and cute !!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, thank you so much! I took a look at your blog. It is very cool! I love your style!
DeleteI Love them Maggie!! They look fantastic!
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Thank you so much Becky! I'm so glad you like them! Oh hey, you know what, I've been thinking, sometime you should come over and we could make cards, but maybe not very soon, because my room/desk is terrifyingly messy. And I know you're busy, but we should plan that sometime. :)
DeleteOh my! So many lovely cards, they look beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Caly! I love putting my God-given talents to use!
DeleteHey Maggie,
ReplyDeleteI loved them. We share the same hobby- Creating Greeting cards. I would love to try few of yours. If you don't mind :)
Why thank you Upasna! It is so fun to met new people with the same hobby as I, don't you think? I would love it if you try some of my cards! If you do, I'd love to see how they turn out! Thanks for stopping by, and have a great day, Upasna!
DeleteHey Maggie,
ReplyDeleteCan you please share the steps for the ones created out of paper doilies? (5th and 6th from the top)
Hey Upasna! Yes, I can absolutely do that! I've actually been meaning to do a post on that, but haven't gotten around to it. It's really easy - you just lay down the doily, and paint over it with watercolor paint. You can paint over each doily about two times, or more after they're dry. Hopefully I can write a more detailed post about this sometime. In the meantime, have fun with it!
DeleteWow, these are beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteYay, thank you so much Nicole Rose!
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