In the end I settled on all of these -
- because I obviously couldn't make my mind up. I got a few of the girls as it was just too fun not too. They are in possession of most of the copies of these now. And very pleased with them they are.
There are so many happy moments caught in those four photos. |
Then there was a selection of things I made in the run up to Christmas -
- some of the more recent projects I have had on the go, even some unfinished ones -
- and some of my favourite projects from last year.
There were other projects I would have liked to have used but when it came to cropping the photos they just didn't work in this format. Probably for the best when you consider how many different ones I still have.
I have to say, these Moo! cards are almost too much fun for words.
Susan
Your cards are all lovely but those DPs are catching my eye!
ReplyDeleteMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! Glad to be an enabler on this one. Mine arrived at my mum`s a couple of days ago but she`s lost her camera ...her new camera poor thing, so I`ll have to wait a while before I can show mine off. Love yours and looking forward to playing swapsies.
ReplyDeleteCool. I haven't succumbed yet, but I might still...
ReplyDeleteThey look great! What a wonderful way to showcase your 'makes' (including your daughters!)
ReplyDeleteThey are so much fun - I have succumbed too! But I didn't use my own photos, I just thought their designs were cool.
ReplyDeleteAm I the only one in the world who has NO IDEA what moo cards are? Saw them on someone else's blog (Hadley?) and what like what the?!
ReplyDeletePerhaps I shall go visit Mr Google
I love my Moo cards. I don't often have to give them out, but it is so lovely to have them in my purse if I need them, as it makes me feel so professional. (even if I'm not really). They are such good quality I feel like it implies that I am too. LOL
ReplyDeleteI ordered a new set of mini cards a little while ago with the retreat in mind too. Although I used a selection of their stock images, as I have no confidence in my own photos!! Looking forward to swapping them!
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are they the mini ones ?? did u use a discount code or were they just on sale ?
ReplyDeleteOh, I got the boring business card shaped ones.... Yours look real purty... lol
ReplyDeleteAll the cool kids seem to have those. I am with Kat, off to google them.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! They look like fun, although I have never heard of Moo cards before. I too, shall have to consult Mr. Google.
ReplyDeleteStop enabling me, I am so impressionable!!
ReplyDeleteThey look fab x
They look fab! I must get some done myself...off to have a look :o)
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute and I love all the photos you have chosen to use, especially the ones of the girls. I bet they ate pretty puffed up about having a card with their faces on it.
ReplyDeleteWhy did I not get this memo?!?! Are they still on sale?!
ReplyDeleteOh they look so collectable! Love the stained quilt along one.... You need to make a fabric card holder for them now!
ReplyDeleteI love my Moo cards too, keep forgetting to give them out...
ReplyDeleteLove those, must get some with my cakes on them.what size did you use?
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous! I might just have to join the herd! Can you send me the link? Jxo
ReplyDeleteI think this may be the quilting girls craze. Move over kids... Di xo
ReplyDeleteKeep them handy to take you to a happy place when all around you is going to cr*p, I do!!
ReplyDeleteI'd never heard of them either. I feel like a mushroom.
ReplyDeleteOff to search for them.
what a great idea, I have seen these around. love the pictures that you have picked
ReplyDeleteMoooo!
ReplyDeleteI just ordered. Used your linky :o)
gorgeous cards!
ReplyDeleteOhhh, they're fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLet's play swapsies in June :) x
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