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Saturday, 4 October 2008

Happy World Card Making Day

Wishing everyone a happy crafting day, I have spent the morning blog hopping around and I have visited loads of people to see what you are all up to. Hoping to upload my card later today when i can drag myself away from this keyboard long enough to actually make one lol have great day all

5 comments:

Vicky (Angeldrummer) said...

hope you enjoy your card making - i did not know about this till now otherwise I would have been busy all day x

Sue said...

Hi Christine, happy card making day:-)
i have just been looking through your blog and WOW,WOW WOW i adore your wedding favours,they are absolutely stunning,wished i known you when we were getting married:)

will be back:)

sue
xx

Chris Scrappin and Stampin in Texas said...

Hope you had fun blog hopping. I know it can be addicting. Can't wait to see what cards you are making. chris

denise said...

Hi Christine
I have bee tagged and i'm passing it onto you!
details ae on my blog!

Happily Ever After said...

lol know the feeling, im sure the finished card will be worth the wait

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