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Monthly Archives: April 2019
Song Lyric Sunday – 4/7/19 – Burn
Jim has given us the words Burn/Fire/Flame for our #SLS challenge this week. I am working on the A to Z Challenge and so this is a short one and it is very late as we went to the San … Continue reading
A to Z Challenge – 2019 – F is for Feathers
We’ve made it through one week in the A to Z Challenge! Fortunately I have been able to keep up and tomorrow I’ll have all day to prep for next week and hopefully beyond. At least I have some idea … Continue reading
A to Z Challenge – 2019 – E is for Easel Card
As part of the A to Z challenge this year I am going through my repertoire of cards, mini-albums and other paper crafts that I create. Today is the letter E and in my case E is for Easel. These … Continue reading
Cover Reveal – Mistaken Identity Crisis
So very happy to be part of the cover reveal blog tour for my friend, James J. Cudney’s newest book, “Mistaken Identity Crisis.”Ā This will be the fourth installment in the Braxton Campus Mystery series and while I haven’t read … Continue reading
A to Z Challenge – 2019 – D is for Duckie
Making my way through the alphabet with the cards and crafts that I make, today is D for Duckie. A bunch of yellow ducks adorn the front of this card made to celebrate the birth of a baby in the … Continue reading
A to Z Challenge – 2019 – C is for Castle
Hey there A to Z’ers! “C” is for castle and today I have two castle cards to show you. One is in the shape of a castle. There is a little brad as a doorknob. The inside shows a cute … Continue reading
A to Z Challenge – 2019 – B is for Backpack
I’m going to start this one out by saying that I am bilingual – meaning I am creating my posts on Blogger but they are “simulcast” on Word Press thanks to the IFTTT applet which John Holton, one of the … Continue reading
A to Z Challenge 2019 – A is for A+
I am SO not ready yet but here goes…This is the 10th Anniversary of the Blogging from A to Z Challenge which was started by Arlee Bird. It has grown more than he imagined I bet. I am happy to … Continue reading