Some days I don't have the extra few minutes to type out the blog post for the following day with all the crazy things life throws at us. Do I skip posting on those days or are you okay with just a post with a card share with few/ no details? Will you ask me for details if you need them? I'd love feedback on this:)
Here's the thank you cards I made for my youngest's friends who came to his birthday:)
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Would love to see more posts, even if the details are left out. I love your work!
ReplyDeleteI love to see your cards and projects. Please post as often as you can even if you don't have time to add details.
ReplyDeleteAgree with above... love the card ideas even without the details. I look forward to checking your blog daily for inspiration! Julene
ReplyDeleteI don't really mind one way or the other Ange. The only time I really like fine deeets is if I see a card I really wanna CASE and I wanna do it exactly. Love this racing car card....so simple and VERY cool. ooxx
ReplyDeleteI love seeing the pictures and I know where to find you if I need the instructions.
ReplyDeleteLove seeing the pictures!
ReplyDeleteAnge, I love your cards. They are always an inspiration. I think I can get along without all the details. I do CASE your ideas frequently. ;-) The name of the stamp set would be helpful. Just keep them coming.
ReplyDeleteAnge, I love your cards. They are always an inspiration. I think I can get along without all the details. I do CASE your ideas frequently. ;-) The name of the stamp set would be helpful. Just keep them coming.
ReplyDeleteI love your cards and appreciate the extra time and energy required to add the details...but I will take whatever you can give and request info if needed - I love your work!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your cards and appreciate the extra time and energy required to add the details...but I will take whatever you can give and request info if needed - I love your work!!!
ReplyDeleteAs they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. And I will ask how you did something or what was used, if I can't figure it out.
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