Here's my work table and all (not even close) my tools of the trade! See what I mean by "creative chaos?"
Here is the fruit of my labors. I don't know why I think every card has to be different. This year I vowed to "mass produce" only one card for everyone. NOT! It seems that once I get the creative juices flowing, I just keep on going.
Now, I need to clean up the work table, grab some more coffee and get back to work. I think I need only about 20 more cards to complete the list. Then, I have some gifts to make. When do the leaves get raked and the house swept and dusted. Maybe next month! And that's just a "maybe."
Peace,
JE
6 comments:
I don't have anywhere near that much creativity! How terrific! I'm impressed. :)
Very pretty cards. I can't wait to see how that new "toy" works.
I wonder if I will get around to doing cards of any kind this year. I used to print my own. Then I started sending commercial cards. Last year I didn't do anything.
You really put a lot of thought into Christmas. Lucky people on your list. I sold "The Christmas Train" in paperback at my book sale today. I haven't read it, though. So next time I get it in, I will.
Hey Jimmie Earl, you are truly a man after my own heart as i really enjoy sending my own cards each holiday season even though less and less folks do so every year. In fact, last year I did a blog post about exchanging cards and will do so again this season. So, if you would like to exchange cards, just check my blog and let me know. There are a couple of "rules" no preprinted cards and include a personal photo and short message cause I do like the personal touch.
Your creative space looks just like my wife's, JE. My job in the scheme of her creativity is to use the second Michael's 40% off coupon on whatever she tells me to buy - but I'm happy to do my part. Happy "carding", JE.
Terry
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