March 2009

 

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Card Corner

Jennifer Wuthrich

Hello and Goodbye cards are also staples in our card stashes.  I often reach for these cards to send out to a friend or family member on a weekly basis.  I like how versatile these sentiments can be.  You can take a simple “hi” card and add to it something like “just checking on you”, or “hi, I’ve been thinking of you”.  Goodbye cards can be used in much of the same fashion.  “Goodbye” teacher… thanks for everything this year, “Goodbye, we sure are going to miss you”.   There truly are a lot of occasions that these simple sentiments would cover.

This month we asked how you were using these sentiments on your cards. I am sure these cards will inspire you to send a card out to someone you love this week.

 

Design notes: Puff paint makes a great border for your card.

It’s a Boy by Miranda de Bakker. Supplies: Paper: Bazzill, Other, Punch: Fiskars, Other: paint, safety pin, doilies, ribbon.

 

Design notes: I made my own background paper using my PrintMaster program.

Au Revoir by DeeDee Campbell.  Supplies: Paper: BasicGrey, Stamp: Tilda, Markers: Copic, Jewels: Jolee’s, Ribbon: Making Memories, Dies: Spellbinders, Tools: Pazzles Inspiration.

 

Design notes: Don't forget about other languages for your hello and goodby cards!  Au Revoir is goodbye in French.

Au Revoir by Laura Davis. Supplies: Paper: Bazzill, Amy Butler, Crate, Gem Stones: Hero Arts, Thickers: American Crafts, Rub-ons: Making Memories, Ribbon: Yours Truly.

 

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