No baking, or sewing or growing ...

... happening here. Lots of lovely inspired paper craft though.
I am really quite heavily weighed mentally and to a degree emotionally at the moment.
I'm feeling excited and also a bit overwhelmed by the prospect of moving and buying a home or building as it seems it might be; it is totally foreign to us.
Doing it closely as a part of a couple with kiddies, school, work, day care and a zillion other things to consider is ... draining ... I guess.

My house and routine are suffering. My garden is taking shape slowly and my paper creations are plentiful.


I have seen a few of these around the www. and had an 'I can make that' moment in relation to them.
So I sat down last night and cut, scored and played with the proportions.


Made up a few sweet simple coordinating note cards to fill it with.


here it is complete a little die cut card stock bag full of note cards ready to be sent off to someone special and unsuspecting.

I hope you are having a happy holiday Monday. I have a floor to clean, washing to do and am entertaining thoughts of baked goods ... but not 100% confidant it will happen.


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  1. Tammy,
    Your paper creations are amazing. I am in total awe of your talent. I have moved a lot and all I can say is try not to get stressed about it. What is meant to be will be.

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  2. I love this idea. I have a friend who would love something like this as a gift.

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  3. That really is lovely!

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  4. Tammy I hope things get better for you soon.
    hugs to you

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  5. You've got Papertrey Ink stamps?!

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  6. You have done a beautiful job of this handbag, it is so cute. Good luck with the moving. Hope all goes well with you during this time of upheaval. Kindest regards, Deb

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  7. Tammy that is gorgeous and it looks great with the cards inside what a wonderful gift. We have had internet issues so i haven't posted anything lately. Good luck with your decision making progress, it is a hard one. We lived in our first house for 18 years.
    xx

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  8. Take a deep breath. Moves are draining, but so worth it in the end. Hang in there, keep making lovely things!

    Barb_in_GA

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