Monday, July 26, 2010

Thank You Shakers...



While watching the Keiki Hula Competion on t.v. this weekend, it made me realize that I forgot to post pictures of the cards I made. These are the shaker cards that I created to thank the people who helped our halau with Keiki Hula preparations. I made a total of 9 cards, 8 girls and 1 boy.



Here is a close-up of one of the cards. Hope you all have a great week! I can't believe that DD3 will be starting Kindergarten next week! Time is surely flying by too quickly! Thanks for stopping by!

12 comments:

  1. I love your shaker cards. How thoughtful of you to include the one boy card. The dsp is so appropriate with the images. TFS!

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  2. Cute shaker cards. What size are they? Thank you for sharing-Myra

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  3. Super cute! I love shaker cards, they are so much fun. TFS Hugs :)

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  4. you did a fabulous job on all these shakers! love how they turned out! they will love it! have a great Monday!

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  5. Wow! You out did yourself with those shakers. Great job and they are all so cute too! Have a great Monday!

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  6. Great job on the shaker cards! Man! I have a hard time doing one and here you do almost 10 of them! Did you cut out those images too?!
    Your girls are awesome and definitely a reflection of mom & dad! Have a great day, Wonder Woman!!

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  7. I love your card with the Hula girl. What stamp set did you use? E-mail me at june.switzer@yahoo.com. I really love it. June

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  8. cute thank yous! so awesome :) and congrats on ur lil one starting kindergarten!

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  9. wow awesome shakers! you were definitely hard at work!

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  10. These are just too cute and pretty! I love shakers and you really have done a great job with all of them! How lucky for them to receive your work of art.
    Hugs
    Jodi =)

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  11. Those are such cute shaker thank you cards; lucky recipients!
    Doesn't it seem like the school year starts earlier and earlier each year? Back when I was going to school, July was considered the middle of summer.
    I will email you; I want to order a couple of things from SU.

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  12. Wow Brenda! I love these shaker cards! Dad and I watched the Keiki Hula Competition! All of the Keiki danced so beautifully! I know how proud you and Phil must be!
    P.S. Love the new pink blogwear! is this SU?

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