We had a fabulous few days with family over the Thanksgiving holiday. We stayed up too late chatting with Sarah and Adam, and up too early with Caleb who decided after a couple of nights, that 5:30 am was about the right time to get up. We’re partly responsible for that since he’s allowed to watch PBS Kids in the morning at our house (but definitely not at his house!) We got a lot of family time with Matt, Betsy, Skylar, and the new little one, Ella. She’s a keeper! She sleeps 3-4 hours between feedings and is a totally content little girl. Here’s a cute photo of the three cousins. You can see that Ella is nonplussed by the three year olds.
Sarah, Adam, and Caleb left here after church on Sunday. When they left, I’d barely begun with preparations for Christmas, but I’ve accomplished a ton in the last 2 1/2 days: Christmas cards are finished (but not yet addressed), shopping is nearly done, and most of the handmade gifts are completed. We put up our Christmas tree this afternoon, but still have to decorate it and the rest of the house. Aside from needing to complete several assignments for two online classes, I’m feeling like things are under control.
Sarah and I did a little crafting while she was here. I’ll share that in a later post, but I managed to squeeze in time to make a birthday card and get it in the mail.
I knew I wanted to use Papertrey’s Star Coverplate, and hunted through my 6X6 paper pads until I found Lawn Fawn’s “Into the Woods.” I die cut the cover plate twice, once with the patterned paper and again with Tropical Teal card stock so I’d have a few solid colored stars for accent. The Lawn Fawn enamel dots in my drawer matched perfectly. I love how the patterned paper behind the cover plate shows through the stars. The sentiment was die cut and stamped with Papertrey’s “Wet Paint.” Then the whole cover plate was attached to a top folded card made from Canyon Clay cardstock.
I’m posting this card on two challenge sites. First on Less is More, where the challenge is “Celebrations,”
and then on the Simon Says Wednesday challege: “Anything Goes.”
What a gorgeous and vibrant card! Lovely photo of the cousins together too
Thanks so much for joining our 200th Challenge at Less is More
Anne
LIM Designer
It sounds as if you have had a wonderful time. I’ve said it before, but I’ll say it again – that’s a fine looking family you have there!
Lovely photo of the cousins.
hat a lovely bright card Karen, perfect for a celebration! Beautiful photo of those adorable children too! Hazel x
Ooops, just noticed that first word above should be What NOT hat 😉 Hazel x
The little ones are so cute! I’m betting that Christmas will really be a special affair this year.
Fantastic card, Karen, but I am mostly delighted to see that photo of your wonderful grandkids. How fun!!! And good for you for getting organized so quickly after your house guests left!
What a beautiful picture of the children Karen.
A super gorgeous card Karen and beautiful striking colour choice.
Those children are so adorable too
Thanks so much for joining our special 200th challenge this week and for your continued support.
Sarah xx
Less is More
This is a fabulous card following a fabulous picture of the children!
Thanks so much for joining is with our 200th celebratory challenge.
Chrissie
“Less is More”
Sounds like y’all had some fabulous family time. That is a precious photo of the three little ones! I’ve started decorating & have all my cards made, but there’s still lots to do around our place . . . but I’m on a little trip to see my niece in a theater production of It’s a Wonderful Life this weekend! 🙂
Such a beautiful card and what a gorgeous baby and children too 😉 Viv xx
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