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Hello Stampers,

Sorry I missed you yesterday, another bad day with the eyes!!!  I went to see the Eye Specialist  and he told me they where in really bad shape (dahhh) I could have told him that! But he gave me two more drops and said they should be better in a couple days. Well, today was day number two so I thought I could drive to my meeting over in Laingsburg (BAD IDEA) I prayed very hard all the way there that my eyes would stay open.  They are so sensitive to the light that they just shut right up.  Well thank God I made it there without killing myself or someone else. (Yes, Ronda yelled at me for it) So I sat through our meeting with my head down most of the time because of the brightness. I did make a wise call and called my husband to have someone bring him over to drive me home.  Got home slept the afternoon away again.  Got up at 7:00, added more drops and have been packing my suitcase for my trip to Utah on Wednesday.  As I sit here at the computer they do seem a little better tonight so hopefully by tomorrow I can drive and get all the orders that I have delivered.  I am so sorry I am a little behind on getting them to you, my husband is not a taxi driver!  (OK so he's a TURKEY).  I really  miss having Ashley around, she would have drove me in a minute, complained about it but she would have done it!

So tonight I am showing you some of the projects that I put together on Friday night for the meeting on Saturday, yes with only half my vision.  This is all things that you can do with Chipboard

102_2769 102_2772 I used the Top Note Die and Cut out the Long Board Chipboard pieces for the cover and covered with designer paper.  The letters are just colored with the classic ink and a sponge dauber.

102_2773 This is a book that I found at Meijers, I just covered it with the Designer Paper then added some of the So Board So Tweet  Chipboard colored with the Bermuda Bay Classic Ink, then put Versamark on it and embossed with Clear Embossing. I also added some Scallops from the Scallop Circle #2 die as tabs covered with Designer paper

102_2774 This is the Scallop Circle Die, again covered with Designer Paper and a Chipboard Letter covered with Classic Ink

102_2775 On this Bookmark, I just stamped a Background Stamp on it and added a letter that was covered with Classic ink.
The Card is just another Chipboard piece covered with Designer Paper

102_2776 This is just a box I made and then put a piece of Chipboard covered with Ink again.

Thanks for stopping by, hopefully tomorrow I can say my eye sight is all back to normal!!
Tamie

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