Well we had a very warm October. The warmest on record for Oregon. Then November 1st hit and wham, it got cold quick. We got down in the low 40's last night. My poor kitties are snuggling with mom and dad.
Now on to the first batch of 30 Christmas cards. I have a bazaar the first weekend of December. I am making bundles of 5 Christmas cards each and hope to have 20-25 bundles ready to sell. I am thinking a price of $10 each bundle should work. Everyone admires your work but won't pay what we all know it's really worth.
But first the lyrics...
~All cardstock is recollections
~The file is X-Mas Palz Collection that can be found in the ScrappyDew Vault area.
You really should check the vault area out. Here is the link http://www.scrappydew.com/
~Background for the front of the card is giftwrap from Costco.
So now on to the Penguins.
Here I am! |
Simple inside |
A huge stack of Penguins |
Group picture |
Now that really is a lot of Penguin Christmas cards. Oh forgot to tell you the rubber stamp is by Studio G and I picked it up a couple of summers ago at Joann's.
And just for my loyal readers, I have a sneaky peek at the next batch of 30 Christmas cards....
So that's it for this week. Back to the studio to create more Christmas goodness. I hope you have a wonderful week. Veterans Day is Tuesday. So while so many have the day off, just remember our veterans.
Oh my deer, such a little sneeky peek....hee hee |
So that's it for this week. Back to the studio to create more Christmas goodness. I hope you have a wonderful week. Veterans Day is Tuesday. So while so many have the day off, just remember our veterans.
Bright blessings, Jana
You have been busy, and they turned out totally cute!! One set of cards done and on to the next. ;)
ReplyDeleteMichelleMyBelle
DT Leader and Facebook ADMIN for ScrappyDew.com
Backing the penguin with the gift wrap is a wonderful idea and adds an extra dimension to the card. I have used gift wrap for envelope liners but never thought to use it in the actual card.
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