Saturday, October 22, 2011

12 Days of Christmas Card #2

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Thanks for coming by! Have a blessed Sunday!

Hugs,

26 comments:

  1. Mary I love your card! I love the pot bellied stove. My dad had one in his garage and it was nice to pop in and talk to dad around the warm stove. I just ordered your stamp set today that has that sentiment. I can't wait to use them. TFS

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  2. That sure brings back memories. When we traveleld to see my Mother's parents we would sit by Granny's stove in their two room house where they raised four children. We were city kids so thought that stove was really neat. Your card is wonderful Mary.

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  3. This card is adorable! I love the papers you used. You are making me want to skip Thanksgiving cards and start on Christmas! Thanks for sharing your family memories. Great job my friend!

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  4. Love your Christmas cards series. I have to get started on my cards. TFS your ideas.

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  5. Great card! I your cars and can't wait to see what in store for the remaining 10!

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  6. What a wonderful card....you come up with bestest ideas every....wohooo...let's hear it 4 Mary!!

    I am so excited about your cards because they are such different ideas....and I'm luvin' it :) ya know I'm agunna...B...usin' 'em *tee hee* couldn't resist bein' a bit silly this mornin'

    You have a blest day 2 Mary !!

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  7. I love this card:)I can't wait to get started on my christmas cards!!!!!THANKS

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  8. That is such a cute card.

    Marilyn

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  9. I love, love this card Mary!! It takes me back to my days of sitting and reading with my feet propped up on my Grandmother's old cook stove. It was so toasy and warm, but like you said the back side of you was freezing!! lol Now I go down to our basement and warm up by the corn stove!! It reminds me of the potbellied and cookstoves. It heats our whole house, but of course sometimes you just want the nice toasty warmth by standing in front of it. lol Great card and I am looking forward to the other 10!!!

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  10. What an adorable Christmas card Mary!!! Happy to know I'm not the only one not going to buy new stacks of paper this year since I also have so much to use up! Have a great Sunday!!!
    Hugs, ~Terry~

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  11. Adorable Mary! I love the story too. We have a very small wood stove at home and at the cabin and you are so right your front is nice and toasty while your back is cold.
    Have a wonderful weekend
    Hugs,
    Linda

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  12. Mary, your cards are so inventive and WARM! What a lovely idea for a Christmas card. I too can remember sitting by my grandmother's stove, what lovely memories it brings back. I also love your attention to detail on your cards, I always look forward to what you will come up with next!

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  13. love this card

    Vickie

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  14. I love this series! Very good ideas for Christmas cards. Can't wait to see Card #3!!

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  15. Fantastic! I love the potbellied stove!! I also have fond memories, but it was in our home when I was really little as well as my grandparents. Wonderful card!!! :)

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  16. This is so stinking cute!! I love it!!!!!
    I just love coming to see your cards. LOL
    Yvette

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  17. Super cute idea. Thanks for sharing.

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  18. I love this card Mary! I have the Country Life cart, but haven't opened it yet because I keep thinking "What did I want this one for?" Now I might have to open it and look at it with fresh eyes. I love the way your cards are so unique. I would never have thought to use a pot-belly stove for a Christmas card! BTW, back in the 70's I lived in a house that only had the pot-belly stove for heat. Even before you said your front was warm and your back was cold, I was remembering that! Not funny at the time, LOL!

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  19. Such a cute card. I love hearing your memories of time spent with family!

    Leslie

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  20. I don't remember a potbelly stove but I sure remember the wood burning cook stove. I even had one myself back in 1977. (green porcelin). I'm loving your christmas card series and looking forward to more. Hugs, Debi

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  21. The stove is so cute! I love it! Gail

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  22. Such a cute card and love your story. I have that Matt stack too, and love it but think I will still buy the new one. It has some really cute images in it.

    Look forward to more great cards, TFS

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  23. Oh, Mary! I just Love your Card! You always do such an Amazing Job! Wish I had that Cartridge. Thank for Sharing! :0)
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  24. This was too cute Mary. I have always wanted a wood burning stove and the pot bellied one on your card is very cute. I love your stamps. I have purchased the "Thankful for you" and "Home for Christmas" sets. Can't wait to use them.

    phonetecgirl
    (Kem)

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  25. Can't wait to make this for my parents. I grew up on a farm and have wonderful Christmas & winter memories! Thanks for the great idea!

    They will love this! Blessings!
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