Thursday, September 25, 2008

Cards 4 Kids

Here are a few of the cards I have done for Children's Hospital here in the Detroit area. I tried to keep them simple but in some cases it didn't work because there is a lot of coloring. I'm not complaining though as this is a good cause. My little fairy and clown were given on an image swap so I don't have any info on them, the little kitty is a puffy sticker from Mike's place. I will soon have a spot on my blog where if you are interested in sending me cards for the kids it would be greatly appreciated by me and the kids. So stay tuned for that. Thanks for taking some time here and hope your day is as beautiful as ours here in Michigan. It's in the high 70's and sunny, who could ask for more.

9 comments:

Janine said...

Pat these are wonderful.. You are such a sweetheart to do this.
Hope all is well with you. It is beautiful weather wise here too.
I am stuck inside for another hour or two and then I get to go home and enjoy the rest of the day.
LOL
JAnine

Joanne said...

Wow! They are both adorable. I think the fairy is so sweet! Great job for a great cause... As far as the coloring goes, it is my favorite thing to do! I've loved that since I was a little girl. I had TONS of coloring books. Now I have an "adult" excuse to color again! lol! Take care...

Anonymous said...

These are so cute! Great job!!

Diane said...

Oh Pat,they are so cute! The kids will love them!

Deb Neerman said...

These are just adorable!! And what a wonderful cause, you're so generous and kind!

Shirley said...

They are beautiful! Simple or not, they are precious and they 3will love them.

Jules said...

Adorable cards! They will love them.
The fairy is a Lizzie Anne's stamp...that was one of mine in the swap...glad she is heading off to a good place.

Curt in Indy said...

Pat, I'm so glad that you posted these, because it confirms that I'm on the right track for the ones I've already made for you! I'll be getting them out to you soon! Love yours! Best, Curt

www.encontactos.com said...

So, I do not really suppose this is likely to work.