Friday, March 20, 2009

It's Friday!

I don't know about you, but this week seemed to go on forever and I'm glad it's the weekend, even though I have a busy weekend. It is my B-day after all and I'm getting a really cool present because I picked it out. LOL
The first card I wanted to share is a card I made for a young lady from our church. She has to be in the hospital for an extended period of time to do some healing and I feel so bad for her. She deals with a lot of pain, but handles it with the grace you can't believe. She is pretty feisty and doesn't seem to let much get her down, but I know she's having a hard time being still. I thought I'd send this card and some chocolate to her. I used the set Good Friend. I saw the idea on SCS to make the birdie into a whale. Now how cute is that? Even the spout of water coming out is from the same set. The words I did on the computer. I think she'll like it. Her mom is one of my customers and I know her mom shares cards with her all the time so she knows the value of a homemade card. *grin* Get "Whale" soon Carmen!
This second card is one I just received this morning from my friend Anne. She used the retired Unfrogettable set. Didn't she do a great job? Makes me miss those retired colors as well. I also got a gift certificate for HarJo's Ben Franklin and some cute flip flop candle holders. Thanks Anne I love it all.
Hope you are having a wonderful Friday!
Renee

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love the whale!!! How cute. Carmen is going to love it. See you tomorrow.

Stamp and Smile said...

Both cards are SO CUTE!! I love the way you used the Good Friend set to make a whale... :) Happy Birthday!! Enjoy your special day... Smiles! :)

flip_flop_stamper said...

So cute! And, no, Carmen hasn't received many hand made cards from me this year, but she does appreciate them and I know she'll love this one! And thanks for the cards you sent home with Phil. I love them! I miss church, too.
Btw, I'm coming Thursday to Jessica's party.
Ellen

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