Tuesday, December 30, 2014

October, November and December

Where does the year go?  I ask myself this every single year - and I'm sure you do, too.  It seems the older I get, the quicker the year goes by.  Not that I'm old - it's just an observation.

October is National Boss Day ... my friend's boss received this one.  How nice to work for somebody that you like enough to give him/her a card.
 
A spry 61-year old gentleman received this card on his birthday.  I hope he enjoyed it!

Ahhhhhhhhhhh ... Halloween.  I created several, but this one was my favorite, by far!

November: the month to give thanks.  This pilgrim spoke volumes to me.

It's also a month of anniversaries and birthdays.  This card was for a former neighbor to give to his wife on their first anniversary.

This card was for a guy that has a thing for skulls - I just couldn't resist.
 
Not only do we celebrate Christmas in December, some celebrate their birthdays as well.  Some men like skulls and some like baseball.  The Cleveland Indians, specifically.  Right, Dave?

Like us, some marry in December.  Happy anniversary, George and Sweet Alice!

Now.  Where do I begin to choose a favorite Christmas card?  Many were created this year and I agonized over choosing ONE that I liked best.  Actually, I couldn't choose just one, so here are my four faves.


Are you noticing a trend here with the browns and greys?  I chose these colors more often than not this year.  I wonder where my tastes will take me next Christmas.
 
 

I just looked at my lists and the numbers shocked me.  I created just shy of 500 cards this year.  No wonder choosing just ONE favorite for each month was difficult!  Thank you for looking at my creations from 2014.  Do you have a favorite?  Please let me know!!!

2 comments:

  1. Your fall and winter creations are all so pretty and capture the seasons perfectly. I am not surprised by the number of cards you're produced because I know how diligently you have worked. Keep it up.

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  2. Mine is the tree in the truck. Love the paper and heart!

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