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New handmade cards I have been making. If you are interested in buying one, they are $3 each. (includes envelope. Plus the inside is left blank for your message)

I sell them at a Farmer's Market during the summer. I enjoy making creative things. These cards were made during one of my recent "spurts" of creativity. :-) :-)



Neat idea for cards from another blog.

Farmer's Market: cherries!

A country window with curtain

baby card

Comments

*Anna M.* :) said…
Hey Elizabeth!
This is Anna Morris, we just saw you're comments and Mom wanted me to hop over here and answer the questions you had!
I don't *think* I've heard of Tom Rye, but the name does sound just *slightly* familiar. :) Caleb and Dan took violin from a professor at UCO, by the name of Dr. Zhu.
Actually I haven't entered in photo's in the County Fair...I wanted to, but didn't make the deadline last year. So maybe this year I'll try again! :)
As for the Rose Bushes...I think Mom just has a lovely knack for flower gardening to get them to do so well! :) We do water them, but don't really use fertilizer. She usually sprays something on them in the spring to help with bugs though. But the main thing is the soil--most of ours are really "old" bushes, they've been here awhile, and that soil has been quite worked over. :) Mom suggests reading on the internet about them...it'd probablly be an interesting thing to do! :)

I didn't know you had a blog~~you have *wonderful* talent in photography! Keep it up! :D And I saw that you enjoy piano...I love it too! It has been such a joy to teach the younger ones! Such FUN! :)
This has turned into a rather long comment...hopefully you don't mind~ :)

Blessings to you and your family!

*Rejoicing in His Love,*
Anna M.
Janet said…
Oh I think your cards are beatiful! How creative you are! I will be stopping by your blog to say hello. Feel free to stop by mine sometime!
Sending warmest greetings from South Africa!

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