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With Sympathy


As most of all of you know, my husband passed away recently. I have received so many beautiful cards! I am going to take the next several days and share some of the great cards I received. I love them all and am so grateful for so many wonderful friends that have shared their thoughts and prayers with me during this hard time. They have truly helped sustain me through!
This first card came all the way from Norway from my friend Bibbi. She teaches card classes over there and does just amazing things!
In January, I received notification that I had won a sweepstakes at scrapbooks etc. What I won was a photo organizer/editor. I am playing with it today, adding names to cards to give credit to these awesome artists. I am so computer challenged...I will make a file and then lose it! I'm liking this program so far, it is called ACDSee. Not sure who makes it....but it is pretty easy to use!
I'm off to pay for my new house! yay! Very exciting! have a great day!

Comments

marcie said…
ACDSee is an awesome program!! Here is a link to a fantastic website that has tutorials on how to use ACDSee. http://digiscrapinfo.com/joomla/
There are also classes to learn to use ACDSee at www.jessicasprague.com.

Good luck with your move.

Marcie
ps... I'm don't benefit from the sites I mentioned other than learning great skills! :-)
Karen said…
That is a beautiful card. I am excited that you are off to get a new house. I wish you all the luck and love in the world!
Gina Wrona said…
oh my Beckie, I'm so so sorry, I didn't know of your loss until I read this post. I hope you and the kids are just taking 1 day at a time.

My deepest sympathies & prayers are with you and your family.

Kindest Regards w/Hugs,
Gina

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