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My fave because it's the first watercolor card I've made that I liked.
Fun thread - everyone's cards are gorgeous!
__________________ Linda E
Caution: You are entering an artistic zone. This is not clutter - this is creating. These are not pajamas - it's my work uniform.
This is mine, not because I think it's anything special, but because I'm normally so stingy with my decorator paper, like it's a precious commodity or something.
Great idea for a thread, Miss Boo! Love seeing everyone's favorites. Beth and Stacy, I had an easy time finding a favorite in your galleries!!
I had a really hard time deciding between two cards, my DH cast the deciding vote for WT655 Play on, Dance on. I like it because it's CAS, a difficult style for me, and dramatic with the colors and black border.
Most of my cards aren't in the gallery, and I didn't choose this one because of design or techniques. In fact, I don't love the letter font but it was the only alpha die set I had at that time that wasn't tiny.
I chose it for the recipient's reaction, which showed me how a bit of kindness and humor just may help transform a negative to a positive. I just was lucky enough to see it this time. The explanation is with the card.
Can you tell that I love Halloween? This book was my 1st effort at a paper bag album. My second one (a winter themed) went wrong in so many ways but I did finish it.
Sad to say I did not find a single one to share. I CASE'd way too many cards this year and made simple, not-works-of-art things. Maybe a year from now I will have something to be proud of. Mary Beth
Whether CASEd or not, you should be proud! I've looked at your gallery, and you've made some beautiful cards. In fact, I fave'd your "Good Tidings" card for future reference...
Oh, ditto totally what Sue posted. I CASE'd a card (not in my gallery) that I was proud of because it was difficult. And I almost chose as my fave the simplest, silliest card I made that doesn't even fold. No one said our fave has to be museum-worthy. Though actually, I'd enjoy seeing all the cards here in a card museum.
I've finally finished a project I've been working on for 2 years. Its was a gift for my neighbors and I gave it to them over the weekend. I just uploaded some pictures to the gallery and can now say, this is my favorite of my work this year: