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Old 04-27-2011, 03:42 PM   #41  
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I mailed out 10 cards today. I designed them as sets, so they can be sold together or individually. Thank you very much for the opportunity to contribute our time and hobby towards a good cause. you can look at the cards in my gallery at the link below.

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I received the box, thank you. I love the ones sewn around the edge; it's something I never think about doing - yet it adds a special little touch - do you do it right on a regular sewing maching?
Great cards. The 'Thank you's' seem to go fast.

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I have not forgotten about you! Here are my 35 cards that are going out today to Cathy. Thanks for all you are doing. Rita
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Wow, Rita! Once again you come through with flying colors! Awesome! Off to check them out! Whoo hoo!
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I mailed out 10 cards today. I designed them as sets, so they can be sold together or individually. Thank you very much for the opportunity to contribute our time and hobby towards a good cause. you can look at the cards in my gallery at the link below.

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Good to see you in this forum too! How wonderful you made sets...those will be very popular! Thank you so much for sending your cards. I am going to check them out.....
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I received the box, thank you. I love the ones sewn around the edge; it's something I never think about doing - yet it adds a special little touch - do you do it right on a regular sewing maching?
Great cards. The 'Thank you's' seem to go fast.

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I hope you have had some wonderful success. By taking a look at the Count the Cards thread, you received many a card! I hope you raise lots of money for a great cause! Thank YOU so much for the time and effort you have put into this all month long!
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Hello all!

I am so sorry I am a day late in getting this posted! My laptop is down and sharing the main computer with hubby is not such a good thing! There are not enough hours in the day!

As promised each month, here is a link to the new May Mission in Cards for a Cause:

MAY MISSION ~ CARDS FOR A CAUSE! by Mothermark at Splitcoaststampers

Thank you all for participating in April! Cathy has her work cut out for her selling all those cards and I am tickled she up for the challenge! Thanks again Cathy!
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Hi Cathy,

Thank you for the kind words. I sewed the edges of the cards with a hand-held sewing unit. I purchased mine from Target for $15. It's easier for me to use and I can store it with my craft supplies. however, many people use their regular sewing machines for paper crafting, so I think that would be fine. Give it a try! It's a fun technique.

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