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Sunday 23 September 2007

Simple but profound

These are cards I made yesterday - made them in batches, ready for putting into packs of 5 for Saturday. They are very simple but both carry the profound message of what Christmas is about. The photos are terrible and don't show the cards as they are irl. The ones in gold have been embossed with fine detail gold and so the writing looks shiny, which doesn't show at all in the photos.









I'm feeling rough today - a cold developed Friday night (thanks to John for being so generous!). We would normally be out at church now, but just not fit enough to be there.

And since Thursday we've had no buses either into Bromley or Orpington, because there was a burst water main on our main road, very close to where we live, and the road has been closed since. They're still working there, but we have no idea when everything will be back to normal. Our water was cut off for about four hours, so hardly any inconvenience, but for public transport we are stranded.

11 comments:

  1. Hazel Beautiful cards as always, sorry you are not feeling great, try and relax and maybe make some cards (wink) and I hope they sort the watermain out soon too!

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  2. Great cards Hazel. Hope you've got enough made for saturday now so you can have a rest and recover before then. Take care.

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  3. Lovely cards Hazel, hope the cold goes soon.

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  4. More beautiful cards! hope you are feeling better soon!

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  5. Your cards are beautiful Hazel

    Linda x

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  6. Great cards with a awesome message. Saying a little prayer that you feel better soon.

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  7. Thank you for the link Hazel. They do still sell them and they have some other really nice Christian stamps too. My credit card is meant to taking a well earned rest too!!

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  8. beautiful cards. Sorry you're under the weather and somewhat stranded to boot.

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  9. Beautiful Christmas cards! The images are fabulous! Great job!

    Maria

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  10. I love these cards - where did the Christmas tree words stamp come from? I love it!

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  11. The Christmas tree word stamp came from Rubbadubbadoo.

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