Before felting:
After felting:
Looks like I’ll be starting over. Again.
The twins spent the weekend before Mother’s Day with us while our daughter and son-in-law went away for the weekend. I thought I’d help the girls make cards for Mother’s Day.
I took photos of them pointing to their eyes, a paper heart taped to their chests and the camera. Then I made an accordion card and added some text and headless flowers.
The card wasn’t ready for them to take home (and I didn’t want them to know everything about it as one of them can’t keep a surprise) so I mailed it to our son-in-law. I had to talk to him first so he knew what to do with it when he got it.
I included various flower and bug stickers for them to use to decorate the cards.
I think they did a wonderful job! Their mom was so surprised!
Remember these?
Good manners never go out of style.
I always appreciate a thank you card and the students I had the pleasure of meeting two weeks ago sent me a beautiful handmade card.
They all signed it and they all wrote something.
Stylish.
And so is my BFF modeling a Harley jacket for her kids. She is an awesome teacher!
And my best friend!!
Lily of the Valley is blooming in my garden. The flowers are on the opposite side of my house and unless I walk around to that side, I don’t see them when I come home.
But I could smell them as soon as I got out of my car.
I plucked a few and brought them into the house so now I can smell spring inside as well as out.