Thursday, October 26, 2017

A Couple of Thank-You Cards and a Question

One of our church members who was going in for surgery bought ALL the thank-you cards in Karen's Card Shop. I went to work trying to restock (as you might have noticed in the past two posts), and these two very simple but sure-to-sell cards are among my favorites.


Both flower stamps are from Papertrey's Beautiful Blooms II, and the sentiments are from a recent Hero Arts set called Thank You Messages, which is extremely useful.



Whenever you find yourself in need of a lot of cards quickly, go super simple!

Now for the question. I find myself rather burned out on my old Christmas stamps and haven't looked at this year's new releases. Are there any companies or sets you'd recommend I consider?

This inquiring mind feels overwhelmed by too much choice.

Thank you in advance!

Mercy, grace, peace, and love,
Susan

Supplies
stamps: Papertrey Beautiful Blooms II, Hero Arts Thank You Messages
ink: various
paper: Papertrey
accessories: scissors, dimensionals, half pearl

7 comments:

  1. Gina K. Designs always has great Christmas stamps and even some Hanukkah stamps too.

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  2. Gina K., PTI Sing a Song of Christmas, SSS Frozen Fractals and Stained Glass Greetings, Wplus9 Silver Bells and Pretty Poinsettia, Altenew and Penny Black..Perhaps this is the year to "dip your toe" into a few sponged cards or cards with die cuts. Whatever you choose your friends, family and followers will blessed.

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  3. Love these cards, Susan.
    I like neat&tangled Scandinavian Prints Christmas (geometric trees and triangles)
    Also My Favorite Things Snowflake Flurry. Hand Lettered Christmas. Hand Lettered Holiday. (All from last year)
    Just bought Amuse Studio sets (cause Melissa Chipperfield made me) Pining for You. Season's Tweetings. The little domed star shape in the first set and the cursive hello in the second set were not to re resisted.
    Hope you buy these so I can see what awesome things you make.
    Have good weekend! ��
    Marty

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  4. Oops. Those questions marks should be a smiley face............

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  5. I suggest WPlus9 Holiday Trimmings. The images are small, and will suit your wonderful collection of stamp pads. http://www.wplus9.com/holiday-trimmings/

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