Happy Birthday Eric! Eric is 21 today, can you believe it? My little boy, sure does not seem like 21 years ago. We went out to eat last night with some friends that are here from Illinois, so we were telling Eric that was his Birthday dinner. We'll have to see what he wants to do.
So between my Christmas Stamp a Stack designing, my next TLC class and my get-together on Friday, I have been a busy girl…well I guess I am too old to call myself a girl, how about stamper…that is for all ages.
I got the cards finished today, some have been on my blog before (in some sense or another – just modified slightly), some are new, cased from here and there. I will show them individually over the next few days, but I think I still owe ya a few of the Autumn Splendor cards…don't ya love how I drag it out?
So for now, here are the Stamp a Stack cards. The seats are filling fast for class, so if you want to attend, you need to let me know right away. For more class information please click here.
Cards are using a variety of stamps and accessories. I love this class, it is much easier to design then the 10/10/20 class. Plus it is nice to be able to kinda stamp assembly line style when you are doing your Christmas cards.
Have a super Thursday, and thanks for stopping in!
They are all beautiful cards. I would love to come to your classes!!!
I'll just fuel up the jet and get right on over!
Happy 21st Birthday, Eric!
I agree with Jacqui! How I would love to be able to come to your classes. All the cards are just beautiful!
Hi,
I am so glad you are all enjoying these cards, and somehow we should be able to chart a plane or bus or train, and get you all here right?
Hopefully some day I will meet you all!
Hugs,
Di
Cute cards!!!! Wish I could make it to your stamp a stack!!!
Vicki
Vicki,
I'm still waiting for that surprise trip!!!
Love ya,
Di
I'm in…can the charter swing by Portland, OR to pick me up??? Beautiful cards, Diane! I truly wished I lived in your neighborhood so I could attend. And, from someone "slightly" older than you, we will ALWAYS be girls in our minds and hearts! Even as our children become adults! 😉