Tuesday, November 23, 2010

'Tis the Season....to say thanks....






Nance Leedy at The Paper Players provided the perfect sketch for a thank you card that I need to send this week.  A FedEx box arrived at the library addressed to Nancy (my partner in crime at the Circulation Desk) and me.  Inside were two dozen roses along with a thank you note from one of our patrons.  Wow - totally unexpected! The resulting  good feelings will last long after the flowers are gone. After I send this out to thank the patron, I plan to send a surprise thank you treat to someone who least expects one.  Oh what those flowers have started!

15 comments:

  1. Wow, Linda! This is fabulous! Excellent interpretation of the sketch! Love the frayed ribbon. Perfect as always! Thanks for joining The Paper Players this week!

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  2. how did you get your leaves to shine? clear emboss? beautiful card and i'm sure you earned those roses! hugs, m

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  3. A Show Stopper!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Those leaves look like the real ones we admired before Raker Rich got them!!!! Fraying ribbon, you will be sewing next!!!

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  4. Linda this is magnificent! How did you get the leaves to look like that. I hope you let us know. Spectacular!
    PS: I just wanted to say Happy Thanksgiving! Please know I am very thankful for all the people who take the time to stop by and leave a comment on my blog because all your comments mean a lot me. I also learn so much from all the talent out in blogland. It's just amazing!

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  5. I think I need to quit my library job and move to your library--two dozen roses as a thank you, WOW! I agree that you surely earned them! :-)

    Linda, this card is simply stunning. The color combination is boldly beautiful, the leaves are amazing and your frayed ribbon is such an unexpected delight! Thank you so much for playing along with my sketch at the Paper Players this week! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

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  6. Linda, you are a true artist. That fringed ribbon is so amazing. You are just fabulous. Happy Thanksgiving! XOXO

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  7. Partner in crime??? What are you two up to while I'm away...Planning more vacations?

    Beautiful card. I agree with all the comments on your leaves. And the fringe adds a interesting 3D touch.

    Happy Turkey Day

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  8. Linda,
    This is gorgeous! WOW!! The 3D effect is incredible and the color palette is so rich!
    Mike

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  9. Thank you for the comments on my blog. I love following commenter's links, so that I can visit their blogs :o)
    This is a gorgeous card! Love the leaves...and the fringed ribbon!

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  10. Count me in on having to know about the leaves! And, I'm really not expecting anything in the mail :-) JK, you deserved the roses, I'm sure of it! Happy Thanksgiving, Linda!!

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  11. What a wonderful surprise for you Linda! That is neat you are going to "Pay it Forward"!!! Your card is stunning, those leaves and the way you have used the ribbon is awesome.
    Smiles,
    Lesley

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  12. Wow!!! Linda, your card is fabulous!!! I love those leaves. You have to share you secret. Don't you love those partners in crime!!! They are just the best. You so deserved those roses. Hugs,

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  13. Linda I always enjoy your beautiful creations! How did you get your leaves to look so gorgeous? (I'm joining in with everyone else who wants the details! Haha!) The "frayed" ribbon edge is such a perfect accent, too! Thanks for joining The Paper Players this week! I hope you had a very Happy Thanksgiving! :)

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  14. Linda, this is gorgeous. Love the color mix and the little bit of bling. Your frayed ribbon works beautifully. The leaves.... awesome!
    Thanks for joining the Paper Players again this week and you enjoy those roses!
    hugs
    jaydee

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  15. Wowza! Amazing card! I love your ribbons treatment!!

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