I've continued to make Christmas cards:
Skully ornament, skully and cross-candy canes, little ghost who brought a gift for you.
A couple of snowmen who may be up to no good, a cat who brought a guest to the party.
A frog with candy cane (my favorite of the new cards) and a siamese gingerbread man.
I've been making two to three cards per day, usually in the evenings after dinner. Normally I work in silence (The Brain doesn't usually like distractions), but last night I listened to some Netflix while I worked, a largely mediocre stand up comedy special and part of an LGBTQ Christmas movie that was just as sappy and ludicrous as non-LGBTQ Christmas movies.
I woke up this morning with a sore neck from bending over my work table for hours. (I've also been sewing some ornaments for the tree that I hope arrives before Christmas.) So I think I'll be taking it easy today.
3 comments:
Wow those cards are amazing, I love the artwork! I bet anyone who receives one would be so happy!
Awww thanks, Kelly! Do you send out x- mas cards?
Yes I do, though I've noticed my list is getting smaller over the years and the Christmas cards I receive are dwindling. I really think it's a dying tradition in Australia, but I do love receiving Christmas cards in the mail and I hope I'll never stop sending them out.
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