I cannot. It's crazy. I'm looking forward to the next two months because I have no travel until January.
I can start making my famous Alton Brown fruitcakes and enjoy the quieter period at work leading up to Creativation.
Also, we'll get a break from the heat soon, so I can do backyard watercoloring again and think about my spring planting.
My card today is at a funky angle because foil is so hard to photograph so I had to tilt it all wonky to try to capture the gorgeousness of this rainbow foil!
The Foiled Impressions die covers a card, so I heated up my Foil Press with the die on it for about four minutes on high. Then I laid the gorgeous foil pretty side down and put a piece of black cardstock on it and ran it through my Junior.
The stamp is from this set - one of the first stamps that attracted me to Picket Fence Studios - I colored it with Copics and cut it out with the matching die. The greeting is one of my go-to word dies - I use it a lot when I want the background to shine.
There's SO much color in the foil - it just glows in real life.
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Isn't that sweet? I need to get this into someone's mailbox ASAP. Remember - people feel blue this time of year. A card can't hurt.
In the busy months ahead, this recipe for a yummy grab and nuke breakfast might help. I love it.
Loveyameanitbye.
Oh, love that shine!!
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