





I got a set of blank cards as part of my Sample Book from my swap partner at Swap-Bot. They are neat little cards, but I decided to doody them up a bit.
Actually, I am trying to clean my craft room and rid my desk of the litter of punch outs, cut outs, and ephemera that needs to be put in its proper place. While I was tidying, one of the images reminded me of the colors on the cards I just got. So, I put the two together.
It is simple, but I think effective. I may or may not add a stamped sentiment when it comes time to mail them.
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