I am still on a quest to use the stacks of papers, bins of gems, tubs of rubber stamps. On January 1, 2015 I will wander back into stacks of fabrics and begin sewing again on quilts for the Homeless Veterans that live in the forests of cold Northern Arizona. I am proud to donate greeting cards to The First Families of Arizona of which I am a proud member. Below you will see some of the 60 cards I completed. The First Families of AZ are members whose forefathers came to Arizona before Statehood (February 14, 1912.) My mother, her parents and 4 brothers arrived in Phoenix in 1909 when Mother was about 6 months old.
I love to buy the little colored note pads at the Dollar Store and encase them in pretty little folded covers. Here are a few.
I made a LOT of Christmas cards as I do each year...some for my son and daughter in law, and some for me. Below is a giant card for a high school friend, and a little sign that says "persevere".... She told me she needed reminding now and then so I helped out with a sign to hang.
Christmas is nearly here, my friends. Have a Merry one. And thanks for stopping by.
5 comments:
Hi, Carole
I've been thinking about you. Now I can see what you've been up to. All your cards and note cards are so pretty. I know they will be appreciated. I want to wish you and your family a very merry and blessed Christmas, my friend. And a very healthy new year.
Wow Carole, you are one amazing lady!!! love that you help out so many organizations in your state-like I said you are amazing! Your cards are so beautiful, love those notepads and your sweet Christmas sign for your friend. Your an amazing friend as well and I wish nothing but the best this Christmas has to offer!!! Hugs, Brenda
Beautiful cards, happy new year. ~Diane
Wow Carole! What an amazing assortment of projects! I hope you are having a great New Year! :)
Holy crap, woman! This is totally amazing! Love them all! xxD
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