Sunday, October 29, 2006

Thank you




13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Cat, love all your little thank you C/Q's! I especially love the beautiful little bird . . .
Joy

createacraft said...

thanh you too.. for showing such beautiful things.. I love the little birded one as well.. and the flowered.. andthe vintage photo.. I love them all..

Naturegirl said...

*3bc* it looks as though you have a
{{{{HAPPY HEART}}} I love them all can't pick just one but the the ENERGY from the sunflower gets me! I thank YOU!!:)

Gerry said...

These are very nice. I also have questions....Are they for trading? Or the 'postcard' type? Are they the standard ATC size? I don't do ATCs, yet, so I'm curious :-)

Anita said...

I like them, too... By the way, I have not yet figured out what ATC stands for???!!!
Oh, and I forgot to tell you that there is an envelope on its way to you (since Friday)! ;-)))

Cat said...

Gerry - They are ATC size, 3 of them went to ebay and 1 to a friend.

Anita - Art Trading Card - mini art (3 1/2" X 2 1/2") that people trade and collect and some people break the trading rules and sell them on ebay. lol

THANKS TO ALL!

Micki said...

These are darling, Cat. Love em all.

Mary Bee said...

These are the most meaningful Thank You cards I've ever seen. Can I drop by and clean your kitchen so YOU'll send me a thank you card. Just kidden, but yea, these are so great.

One Crabapple said...

I love your little thank you cards !

This is a great idea .

(pssst. Someone wants to drop by and clean your kitchen ! isn't that SO GREAT???)

And Thank YOU Baumcat for always posting such beauties for us to oggle !

kansasrose said...

My heart leaped at the sunflower...they just all speak joy and warmth. You bless with your art.

Anonymous said...

And thank YOU for showing us these little treasures. the birdie, oh, you know I love it most!

linda t said...

LOVE your work!
You are sooo talented!
The cards are so inspiring! I am going to try making some!
Loving your site... I WILL be back!
Linda in Phoenix, Arizona

Anonymous said...

Some day I'd like to try and make a postcard like these.
They are absolutely
b e a u t i f u l .