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Monday, October 8, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving (in Canada) and Happy Columbus Day


I want to wish all of my Canadian friends and readers a Happy Thanksgiving!  Happy Columbus Day to all of you in the USA.  I hope you have something fun planned if you have the day off.

Happy Monday to everyone, wherever you are in the world!  Did you get a chance to do some crafting over the weekend?  I came home from my Dad's on Friday and I have been busy sorting out some issues with my laptop.   It will probably take me a while to get everything back to normal but I do plan to find time to finish some projects today. 


Here is a peek at part of one of my projects.  While I was busy cutting chipboard last week, I made these buttons.   They'll be great for finishing touches - and if you use them on cards they can't get broken in the mail!

Our weather is starting to turn cold - and the days are getting shorter and shorter.  I love the change of seasons but I do miss the daylight as we get into the winter months...

Be sure to stop by tomorrow - I think things have settled down enough for me to share the surprises I talked about last week!


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5 comments:

  1. Love your Thanksgiving card!!! Did you cut those letters yourself? Your work is beautiful.
    Hugs, antonella :-)

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  2. Yes, Good question. Did you cut the letters with your Cameo? Time for me to empty out the pond for the winter. Don't want the pump to freeze up.

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  3. Hi Diane,
    What die and stamp did you use for the buttons? Love the stamps on them.

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  4. I also want to know what you used on the buttons. They are so cute and I'd be more apt to use this kind.

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  5. I like the buttons. How did you make them>



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