I hope you are all ok ?, after the madness of 6 weeks summer holidays, life during the day has calmed down, as Harrison has started Secondary school and leaves home at 8am and doesn't return till 4pm or 5pm - depending on if he does an after school club or not, anyway before Harrison started last week, he wanted me to make some 'Good Luck' cards for his friends, so here are 3 of them (made 5 in all !!),
The image used for them all was : Mo Manning - 'Oxford'
and the papers were : DCWV - 'The Grade School'
This is the one I made for Harrison :
Sentiment : Woodware - 'JWS004 Good Luck'
Banner : Memory Box - 'Simple Banner'
Die to cut shape : Die-Namics - 'Stitched Medium Rectangle Stax'
Sentiment - Lili Of the Valley - 'Tags'
Shaped Edge : Die-Namics - 'Stitched Scallop Basic Edges'
Sentiment : John Next Door - 'Everyday Sentiments'
Thanks for looking and for any comments you would like to leave, would be most appreciated, luv Sam x
9 comments:
Great cards Sam it can be a stressful time for them a card to let them know they are forgotten is such a nice thing.
Hi Sam, I remember those days well, the September return to school always meant a very quiet house!! A lovely trio of Good Luck cards. Hope he is enjoying the new school year xx
A really super set of cards, great image and some lovely papers, great layouts too.
Can't believe my Grandson has just started his third year at Grammar school, was worried sick when he started his first year, bet you were too.
Kath x
He is cute and thos bright papers are fab
What lovely gesture on Harrison's part and your cards are simply fabulous Sam..such a neat image..
Luv CHRISSYxx
3 lovely cards, pleased I don't have to pick a fave lol....Hope Harrison has settled in school now
Tilly x
Wonderful assortment of cards using that fabulous Mo image. Hope Harrison is settling well in his new school xx
Super cards and such a lovely thing for Harrison to give his friends xx
These are all so sweet. What a thoughtful thing to him to want to do! He sounds like such a lovely young man.
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