Friday, March 13, 2015

Friends with Flair...March 13, 2015

Hey there friends!  I am participating in the Friends with Flair linky party over on the Unity Stamp Co. blog.  As mentioned in a prior post, my oldest son has been applying for several scholarships for college.  Several of his teachers have been quite generous in writing recommendations for him, so of course we have to give them thank you cards.  And of course, they are handmade by me.  This is the second thank you.  I decided to go with a totally different card, but similar colors.  This is an A2 size card.  The tag and pocket were free gifts from one of my many purchases from Unity (shhh, don't tell my husband).  The flower stamp is from the  January 2015 Unity Kit of the Month called Magic of Beginnings.  The 'thanks' stamp is from the Flirty Flowers set, also from Unity.  I really like how this card came out!  Thanks for visiting and your comments mean the world to me!  Have an amazing week-end!





15 comments:

  1. Very pretty I love your color and design. I saw your card on FWF

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  2. Your card is beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
    I spied your project at Unity's FWF.
    Crafty hugs,
    Dawn
    DesignsByDragonfly {blogspot}

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  3. Lovely Spring colors and design, Dawn.

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  4. What a great way to use the tag and pocket. So pretty!!

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  5. Great idea to stamp your image on the envelope!! Love the pretty colours and your layout :)

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  6. Great thank you's. I am sure his teachers love them. Good luck with your scholarships. Every little bit helps when it come to college.

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  7. So pretty. Love the spring colours. Hugz

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  8. Spring colors look fantastic. I like that the flower is done in other than black or brown.

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  9. Very pretty--I like the gingham.

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  10. Pretty card and I love the tag and little envelope!

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  11. Love the sunny colors!!! What a beautiful way to say thank you for the glowing recommendation. I bet teachers rarely receive so much as a thank you when they perform this service. Good luck to your son!!!
    Saw you at Unity FWF!!!
    <3 J

    jwoolbright at gmail dot com
    HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com

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  12. What a beautiful way to say, "Thank You." I know your son's teacher is going to love this card, I know I do! :)

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