
from Cheryl in MD,

From Melody in PA

From Sue B in CA

I love all the cards I get for different reasons, some are clever technically, some are great designs, others are simply cards I would never make, but can admire the skill, others are my textile language - I can honestly say I've never hated a card, but sometimes, I feel I can really learn from a card, or use an idea - this dragonfly is one of those, it's lush, so much stuff going on - including acorn fabric - but such a great idea. From Linda in WA, these are all from my A2M G48.
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