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March 11, 2012

Getting My Craft On

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So now that I finally got my office/crafting area organized I thought I would share a couple pictures of things that went on this week in that wonderfully organized area!!  There is one project that I have to save for a couple of weeks to post but suffice it to say—-I am excited about it and can’t wait to do more!!!!

The main project this week was to make some cards.  My supply is dwindling basically because during Lent I promised that instead of giving something up I would write a letter every day (well–40 days at least) to someone in my life who has made a difference to me or is important to me in some way.  I have way more than 40 people so it may continue beyond Easter but for now that was what I planned to do.  And it has been pretty neat to sit down with a pretty card and stick a letter in telling someone how much they mean to me.  We don’t do that enough, in my humble opinion.

So here are a few of the cards that I have made over the past week.  It is so much easier to find things now that I am organized.  Still haven’t actually pulled the Cricut out but had fun doing these even without it!!!  Plenty of time for that later!  I didn’t take very great pictures this time but you get the idea!!!

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