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The One with Three Easter Cards
Card making is one of my favorite past times. This hobby derived from my love of scrapbooking when I was in high school. After the children, time was of the essence. Card making allowed me to use all my scrapbooking tools, but the ability to finish a project in 15 minutes to an hour.
Today I made several Easter cards for family and friends. A combination of premade cards, epoxy stickers, glitter, buttons, bead glitter (by Martha Stewart), and sequins makes for a happy Easter card!
I never make any two cards alike. For starters, that would just be annoying, but shouldn’t cards be unique as the person you are sending it to?
Question of the Day… ”What is your Easter tradition?”
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