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rivermom
12-01-2007, 01:39 PM
Okay Janet and Diana - here are some pics of a few cards that I never sent. Guess they weren't one's that excited me too much. :rolleyes:
Janet
12-01-2007, 01:57 PM
Sheryl these are really nice....do you do them on a computer, cut out pictures, I mean how? I might want to try cards sometime.
rivermom
12-01-2007, 02:08 PM
Sheryl these are really nice....do you do them on a computer, cut out pictures, I mean how? I might want to try cards sometime.
Thank you Janet. I gather all the supplies from the hobby store. Card stock, ribbons, embellishments, etc. Then sit, gather ideas, and start cutting and glueing away, LOL.
It really is relaxing Janet and Id bet you would enjoy it. Try it sometime!! ;)
DianaB
12-01-2007, 02:13 PM
They are darling, Sheryl!!!! We have so many talented people on here with you doing cards and Janet with her woodworking and painting!!! Cool!!!!!
AngieDoogles
12-01-2007, 09:52 PM
I know I already commented in your other thread, but I just had to say that these are lovely as well. You did an awesome job! :thumbup: :thumbup:
Mandy
12-02-2007, 03:59 AM
They are awesome Sheryl :thumbup: I love the ones you sent me :) these are very very pretty too, well done ;)
Janet
12-02-2007, 05:12 AM
I may have to ask for a kit for Christmas. I never want for much, so this will give someone something to purchase if they so desire. If not, I'll try and get one myself after Christmas.
rivermom
12-02-2007, 07:14 AM
It's really fun Janet - the kits are great to "get ya started". I do hope you try the card making. It's a quiet time to sit down, surround yourself in the thoughts of who you are making the card for, and takes you away. It's so easy to get wrapped up in the daily mumbo jumbo negative stuff of your own stesses and crud...But when you take the time to sit for an hour or more, and put all the focus into creating something special for someone it's a really good feeling. It's a 100 % happy time!! :p
katepoet
12-02-2007, 08:02 AM
Thanks for the memories, Sheryl. My mother was constantly making all her own stationary. I have been learning again how unique to our North American and perhaps Western European cultures such projects are. So many parts of the world, crafts are not valued as an expression of the individual nor are they seen as a compliment to receive them. Yes, looking at your work, all we see is beauty and creation, and we feel pride at having such a talented friend. We are truly fortunate.
rivermom
12-02-2007, 08:37 AM
Thanks for the memories, Sheryl. My mother was constantly making all her own stationary. I have been learning again how unique to our North American and perhaps Western European cultures such projects are. So many parts of the world, crafts are not valued as an expression of the individual nor are they seen as a compliment to receive them. Yes, looking at your work, all we see is beauty and creation, and we feel pride at having such a talented friend. We are truly fortunate.
Interesting Katepoet. What parts of the world do not value such expressions of crafts or compliments? I've never heard of such. Possibly - LOL the same culture which finds burpring out loud and in front of others after they've eaten someone's home cooked meal? :p
Interesting Katepoet. What parts of the world do not value such expressions of crafts or compliments? I've never heard of such. Possibly - LOL the same culture which finds burpring out loud and in front of others after they've eaten someone's home cooked meal? :p
That is an expression of gratitude for the cook's creativity! A good, hearty belch is
just a very loud thank you.
rivermom
12-06-2007, 04:00 AM
That is an expression of gratitude for the cook's creativity! A good, hearty belch is
just a very loud thank you.
My hubby must be very gracious then. :D
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