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Julie, an awesome teacher assistant that works with my daughter, Julia (confused yet? Julee, Julie, & Julia???) asked for "I miss you" cards for her to send to her special guy.
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This one is too plain. I probably should have stamped in Versamark to create a patterned paper or something. Any suggestions??? The sentiment is a QuicKutz icing (rub-on).
2 comments:
My very favorite--the chipboard flower. It is very striking. time to get started on your book.
ok i love both of these...but...& i cannot believe it's me saying this: my favorite is the one you think is too plain!!! to me, it is minimalist and striking and...well...♥simply elegant♥ i s'pose! :)
(just to prove this is *really* me: MHTDC arrived safe & sound (thanks to his amazingly sturdy packaging!) & has been read & enjoyed & ogled & drooled over with great enjoyment! thank you!!!!!!!!!)
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