June 30, 2007

Love


My son is going to a wedding tonight and needed a quick card. (My older sister warned me I'd probably be making cards for my son for the rest of his life -- and she could be right.) But, let's face it, could you resist this face? So Mom cooked up this card for him using a new stamp from Queens Dresser Drawers. I like the brown, although I know it's not your typical wedding color.

9 comments:

Jacki Marie said...

These days, I usually see that you've posted in Google Reader and only actually come to your blog to comment. Anyway because you mentioned your banner, I'm here and I gasped when I saw it. It is very striking! I love the brightness of the flowers.

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Jacki Marie said...

The story about the Kentucky Lilies makes it even prettier! I forgot to mention the card. I'm not much for traditional colors anyway, and I this card really looks the part. The embossed print in the background makes it festive. Great job. And both those faces are cute.

mum-on-the-run said...

Lovely card!

The photo of your Lilies is fantastic, it makes a beautiful banner.

Vintage Papers said...

this is a beautiful card! such a sweet photo of your son too!
I think the new banner is beautiful!

Anonymous said...

Love the card. Your banner is fabulous. The story really touched my heart.

Anonymous said...

They are beautiful and a perfect reflection of you. Sis

Jacqueline said...

I love the lilies story, quite funny too, because I have orange lilies which I wrote a story about this afternoon on my other family blog... I have lilies that come from a French family in the Black Mountains who have probably had them for years and years and years!! This flowers must have a tenacity in them to survive hundreds of years!!
Coming back to your card - just beautiful!
Coming back to your son - he is cute!

Unknown said...

Your son is just adorable. I see why you can't possibly resist him.

Love the card...and your new lilies banner is beautiful! i'm so impressed that you did that!