I’m finding it more difficult than usual to get back into the usual routines after being away for so long. There are a lot of big projects that need to be tackled, as well as many smaller ones, and it all seems a bit overwhelming. I did take time this week to make an anniversary card that needed to go in the mail. I had planned to do some posts while we were away, but the internet was often very slow, and frankly I didn’t spend much time on the computer, so those never happened. That means I have a pair of cards to share.
Our last night in Canada was our 42nd wedding anniversary. I had made my card for Tracy before we left and gave it to him over dinner at The Cattle Baron, a restaurant recommended to us by a delightful young man sitting with Tracy on the flight to Calgary. We had excellent Alberta steaks at a quite reasonable price.
All the supplies for this card came from the Simon Says May Card Kit.
It’s not often that I make a card with no stamping on it, but everything I needed was in the kit.
The card I created this week is for my daughter’s in-laws who will be celebrating their anniversary next week with Sarah, Adam, and Caleb who fly to Washington tomorrow.
Both the confetti stamp and the “Celebrate” diecut are from a new Papertrey Ink set called “Good Times.” The card is a premade one from Memory Box that’s been in my stash for years. The gold cardstock is from Paper Source, and the enamel dots from Simple Stories.
It was good to get back to crafting, and I have several more cards to make that should be in the mail shortly. I’m linking these up to Helena’s lovely weekly meme, Pairs.
both beautiful in colours and design – so organised to take a card with you
Really like your style! As to computer downtime, maybe also has its benefits? Sometimes I relish turning it off and leaving it off for a few hours, a day…
Beautiful!
That’s a fine number of years you have clocked up. I’m sure you must have been a child bride 🙂
Glad you had a great meal for your anniversary. Lovely cards.
Happy Anniversary – glad you were able to celebrate together.
I like the simplicity of card creating with a kit, although it is fun to get messy too.
Congrats on your 42nd!
lovely pairs..and congrats on your anniversary!
Beautiful cards and congratulations on 42 years of marriage. In this day & age that is quite an accomplishment.
So nice to see more of your lovely cards popping up on the blog again! It is hard to get back into a routine after those long trips!
Belated happy 42nd anniversary!i love your card creations…they are always so exquisitely made My advice: take all the time you need re; renetry. No sense in rushing into anything ;-))..
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