Christmas is around the corner. Have you gotten those Christmas Cards done already? The deadlines to submit your projects is next month!
When I moved to Arizona, I realized that certain things that once was easily accessible were now a challenge to get… like to a beach… REAL Hawaiian Shave Ice… and Hawaiian Greeting Cards. I couldn’t just run to ABC Store or Long Drugs and grab a Mahalo (Thank You) card or a get a box of Christmas Cards from Liberty House anymore (and I heard that Liberty House is no more?)
Yep, by 2000, I realized that getting my holiday cards was going to be pretty hard to do – and I’m pretty picky as to what they look like and what they say inside. So in 2002, when I finally found a decent color/photo printer, I ventured to create my own using various applications (like MS Word & Serif Photo Plus and before that, MS Paint *GASP*). I won’t post those relics here (and I hope any one you who got them from me back then have long chucked them in the recycling bin!). Since then, I’ve gotten into stamping and card making using ribbons and such. In 2007, I made the invitations to our wedding.
This year, I get to play with a new medium- Heritage Makers’ Studio! I’m excited! So far, I’ve got a couple invitations done up. The front has one large area for a picture, the back has room for some text and three smaller pictures. I’ve got a couple greeting cards in progress, too, which I’ll post as soon as I’m done with them. Let me know if any of them interest you. If there’s enough interest, I’ll try and submit them as templates.
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October 18, 2008 |
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