The last share about our holiday that never was...
Doodlebug products; design utilized from one of their blog posts. Butcher's Twine (the new solid colors are in), computer-generated sentiment.
Halloween cards to me are a method to transport school photos of the kiddos to family that live far away.
The holiday consisted of sitting by the fire, no electricity, and me re-reading Clive Cussler's Atlantis Found.
Very eerie not to have the front doorbell forever ringing, laughter, excited talking and shouts from throngs of children outside... instead, a dead quiet (and very dark) neighborhood.
Hope your Halloween was great - we're going to have an extra-special Thanksgiving this year for sure.















Hi Cindy -
These cards are so sweet, love them. Glad you are all safe. We were out of power for a few days, but thankfully things are back to normal. Yesterday's storm only dropped a little snow, so no problems from that. As for Halloween, despite no power, the local kids made the effort to get out (do you think its because we give out full size candy bars - LOL!). The little ones started around 2 in the afternoon, and the older kids came when it got dark. I think they thought it was fun to walk around with flashlights and laterns! The last trick or treater came by around 8:15. I'm telling you, nothing comes between kids and their candy - LOL!
Hugs,
Elaine
Posted by: Elaine Allen | November 08, 2012 at 09:21 AM
I LOVE these cards! They are sooo cute! I haven't read a Clive Cussler book in ages. I love his books, thanks for bringing his name up.
Posted by: KathyN | November 08, 2012 at 09:29 AM
You're cards are darling and a perfect way to house the kids pictures. I bet you and the kids will always remember the 2012 Halloween. You still managed to make it delightful!
Posted by: Michelle | November 09, 2012 at 06:23 AM