I had lots of fun making my Thank You cards. But it is time to move on. So here is the last thank you card that I will be making for a long time. :) The image is from A Muse. The card is from DCWV. All I did to it was cut it down to a 41/4 x 41/4 card.
The turquoise is a little bright but I decided that I wanted it to be different then the other cards I have been making. I hope you enjoy looking at it.
Today it was 95-98 degrees. Even though I have the AC on I am still feeling a little sleepy. Tomorrow we will be having high temps again with high humidity and then some thunderstorms. I hope the storm comes while I am at PT . I *hate* being in the house all alone during a storm. On a brighter note it was great to see the sun shinning. Life is good. :) Have a terrific Wednesday and keep cool. Smile. :)
Love the paper and the polka dots!
Posted by: Geeta / TexasLonghorns/Craftyengineer | June 26, 2007 at 10:35 PM
Hi Mary-
I got your lovely email today. Why don't you email me your mailing address just in case I want to drop you a little something in the mail?? Sound good???
Tami
Posted by: tami | June 26, 2007 at 11:10 PM
A really bright & cheerful thank you card - just the kind you'd love to receive!
Posted by: Peggy Maier | June 26, 2007 at 11:17 PM
Love the color choice for this cute card Mare! Happy Cake N' Candle Day Wayne! *wink*
Hugs,
Anne :)
Posted by: A. Sanborn | June 27, 2007 at 05:10 AM
Love that card and I'm not usually a bright color kind of gal.
Sure was hot and again today, so after taking some garden photos, I headed right back inside to enjoy the AC. Wish I could get to stamping, but I'm still spring cleaning so all I have to post is garden pictures on my blog. Send some of your stamping energy my way will ya Mary?
Posted by: Stamper Gail | June 27, 2007 at 10:13 AM
Hey...that looks familiar... tee hee! Love this card, Mary! It looks even better in real life (it's sitting prettily on my desk right now!). Thanks for hosting the swap - it was a ton of fun!
Posted by: Elizabeth Royalty | July 02, 2007 at 08:54 PM