Card Making Idea by Becca Feeken - www.amazingpapergrace.com
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I managed to corner my oldest daughter long to enough to get her opinion on some cardmaking elements and it made me wonder if this craft is predominantly enjoyed by an older generation?  It’s a rare thing but she has asked me to make a card or two in the past.   What an honor, I’m always flattered when that happens. But it has me wondering where our young folks fit in.

For today’s comment – given that many young people never even passed notes in class – taking their own phone to school made passing notes obsolete – do you think there’s hope that the younger generations stand ready to carry on with handmade, legacy and tradition in the future?

The card that’s being given away today is shown above.  Just a note – this is a card that has been shown before and there is a possibility that some of the supplies that were used are currently discontinued, no doubt there will be something you can substitute – have a look through my galleries for alternative ideas.  Many things can still be found on the open market, just google and you’ll find that many retailers are still selling.

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Stamps: FlourishesInside & Out You
Paper: Neenah Classic Crest – Natural White – 80lb Smooth, Pink Paislee
Ink:  Versafine Onyx Black
Accessories:  Spellbinders 5×7 Matting Basics A, Spellbinders 5×7 Matting Basics B, Spellbinders Window Two, May Arts Silk Ribbon, Corsage Pins, Recollection Pearls

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  • linda boyceJuly 8, 2015 - 7:16 am

    Hi Becca great card again so fresh , as for todays comment l can only say my granddaughter loves making cards ,boxes and following your blog also when we have her mates round to tea they enjoy it too and they are 11 hugs lindaReplyCancel

  • Sandra spainJuly 8, 2015 - 7:27 am

    Lovely card…so fresh looking. Thankfully my daughter has also dabbled with card making…we can go shopping together and love finding bargains etc xxReplyCancel

  • Kira ZonJuly 8, 2015 - 7:28 am

    Hi Becca.
    What a gourgeos card.
    I think there is hope that the Young people will send hand written post and make cards. My daugther is 24 and my niece is 7 and the both like to spend time in my craft room and they both make very lovely cards. And when they like to make cards, write them and send them there is still hope. In Denmark the Christmas cards are very expencive to send and most people send there Christmas message on mail. Some still hand write but not a lot. I do though, and I love to recirve a hand spritten card or letter and even better if it is home made.
    Hugs
    KiraReplyCancel

  • Lori kJuly 8, 2015 - 7:31 am

    I don’t think today’s generation would take the time for handmade. It seem like today’s kids are too busy with there electronics to actually sit down ans do something other than play on there phones, I-pads ect… It’s sad too see even with my own children. It’s just such a busy world today…ReplyCancel

  • sandyJuly 8, 2015 - 7:31 am

    That is a beautiful card. I think some young people will continue the handmade traditions. It does cost a bit to get into it so that may be why some of the hobby is attractive for older people.ReplyCancel

  • Wanda ThomasJuly 8, 2015 - 7:32 am

    Unfortunately not. They don’t even teach cursive writing in school any more. Very sad…..ReplyCancel

  • Lela PlattJuly 8, 2015 - 7:35 am

    This card is just as beautiful as the others. I hope card making doesn’t become an activity of the past and do hope the young people will pick up the craft as they get older. I didn’t start card making myself until I retired from the workforce.ReplyCancel

  • LisaJuly 8, 2015 - 7:35 am

    Don’t fear Becca! I know a bunch of young people who make cards. Don’t forget that it takes time to acquire the tools you need and (especially with your cards) tools aren’t cheap. I know they could just keep them simple but what’s the fun in that!?ReplyCancel

  • LizJuly 8, 2015 - 7:38 am

    Beauty will always be appreciated. However, tastes change. For example, when I was a teen in the late 60’s – early 70’s, nobody would be caught dead wearing a strapless, beaded & sequined prom dress! High neck, long sleeved gowns were the fashion. The styles from “Mad Men” would have been considered old, dowdy, & frumpy! I’m amazed that our old ugly yellow laminate kitchen table is now considered “retro”! Young people today have busy lives & different tastes. Some are very into “handmade”. I’ve made 3 sets of shower invitations & 1 set of wedding invitations in the past year. I made these as a gift of love, never for monetary profit. I now happen to LOVE ribbons, lace, bling, sequins, glam, glitter, & sparkle! You can send me one of your gorgeous creations any time!ReplyCancel

  • Marion TurnerJuly 8, 2015 - 7:39 am

    Hi Becca
    My Granddaughter Ellie 10 loves making cards for her friends, also my Grandson Owen who will be 7 on Saturday Loves to making cards for his Mum and friends too.
    Beautiful card today.
    Love MarionReplyCancel

  • Angela TJuly 8, 2015 - 7:40 am

    Becca –First — what a beautiful card. Secondly — my daughter is now 25. She was always crafty when she was younger. As soon as she could hold kid scissors at the age of 3, she was always making “paper soup” –the tiniest cuts of pieces of paper in a bowl! As she got older and the more I became interested in scrapbooking and then cardmaking, she was not interested. One day last year, she went along with me to a store for supplies, and she saw a homemade album that was being offered as a class. She was interested and I even offered to pay for the cost of the class. She declined my offer but went home, Youtubed homemade albums, and has since made several beautiful albums. She has made advent calenders and is now currently making a functional jewellery box out of heavy weight CS. She does incredible work. So, after a long-winded story. . . yes, homemade items will continue to be created with generations to come, and I know that once she has children, it will be a passion that she will pass on. Hugs.ReplyCancel

  • Leanne SJuly 8, 2015 - 7:41 am

    Such a gorgeous card. That’s a tough one Becca. Other than the children of crafters, I doubt the rest would bother. Our kids understand what it is to make, send & receive handmade cards. Mine surely does.ReplyCancel

  • SvetlanaJuly 8, 2015 - 7:54 am

    Awesome card! Elegant Lace! I love your cards, Becca!ReplyCancel

  • Pat BargerJuly 8, 2015 - 7:56 am

    I think it depends on what they are taught growing up. If they are surrounded by loved ones and friends who hand make items for gifts, then maybe they will want to learn and carry on the tradition. For me, it started with my mom and my grandma. My daughter picked it up from me and her grandma. I hope and pray that this is not lost to cell phones and the computer!
    Lovely card today Becca. Would live to receive one of your handmade treasures!REPLYReplyCancel

  • KathyJuly 8, 2015 - 7:57 am

    I don’t think they will, to much texting and such….love your card, the lace and stick pins….whooooo thanks for the offer, your the bestest!!!!ReplyCancel

  • KathieJuly 8, 2015 - 7:57 am

    I see more young people scrapbooking, not making cards as much. I’m glad they are still doing some things handmade instead of machine made. I can’t believe all the beautiful cards you have to give away. Have a wonderful day!ReplyCancel

  • Tanja S.July 8, 2015 - 7:59 am

    Very pretty card, I think cards are still popular to give at birthdays, weddings etc and many people enjoy receiving one in the mail on their special day. Some people do not send/give cards but they are not always the younger generation. A facebook birthday message or a text, while a nice thought, is not quite as special as a card, which one can display and admire for a few weeks. Hopefully other people do what i do, put the prettier ones away and look at them maybe once a year or two and reminisce.ReplyCancel

  • ChristineJuly 8, 2015 - 8:01 am

    Hi Becca. On the whole I think technology has made today’s generation want ‘instant everything’ and anything that takes time and trouble in its creation is abandoned. How often do you see even those in their twenties not even ringing door bells when they pull their cars up outside. They remain in their cars and use mobile phones to communicate with those in doors that they have arrived……ReplyCancel

  • Barbara WilsonJuly 8, 2015 - 8:02 am

    I think that they will still handcraft items. If they are shown by example. I craft, have a garden, can food. But I was shown by my Mother’s example.ReplyCancel

  • F BondJuly 8, 2015 - 8:02 am

    Gorgeous card! I hope young people will try to carry on with handmade notes, letters and cards. My daughter loves vintage and makes and actually writes a lot of things. Whereas my older will make lists and keep track of everything on her computer and phone. But she is a teacher and she also has her 4th grade class actually write letters each year. I had to show my youngest when she went off to college how to address an envelope- how sad was that- she did not learn that in school! So I give it a 50/50 chance. Take care!ReplyCancel

  • BenteJuly 8, 2015 - 8:02 am

    Love today’s card, Becca, so soft and elegant!
    I have my doubt about young people carrying on the tradition of making handmade cards or send handwritten letters in the future.
    Homemade Christmas cards, maybe, that is quite popular here in Norway where I live.
    I have noticed that another tradition more and more young people seem to start with is knitting, and this is also a good tradition to carry on with ;))ReplyCancel

  • bunnyJuly 8, 2015 - 8:03 am

    I think so. There are many new people today entering into the world of crafting. When I was around 30 my Sunday school teacher taught me the art of quilting. I didn’t even know how to sew. I started out hand stitching everything. Gradually after a few years I learned to sew on her old sewing machine. They would go out of town and I was given a key so that I could sew anytime I wanted. Which was ALL the time. I made quilts for everyone in my family and then some. Now that I’m older and I injured a rotator cuff I started paper crafting a few years ago. My children, even though they are adults love it. They are amazed at the amount of time that goes into making a card. Especially the coloring part. I taught my kids how to quilt, crochet (my mother taught me) and cross stitch. Eventually when life slows them down I think they will pick up the legacy.

    Now, on to your card. It’s breathtaking. I love it.ReplyCancel

  • Karen WeddingJuly 8, 2015 - 8:04 am

    I think the scrapbooking industry is going away with the older generations. My daughter-in-law doesn’t like the scrapbooking. She just puts her pictures in an album with pockets or just keeps the pictures on her phone. I’ve tried to get her interested, but to no avail. Gorgeous card! Love the little window.ReplyCancel

  • Colleen HowellJuly 8, 2015 - 8:04 am

    Good question, my son is 19 and over the last year he has asked me to make cards, valentines for a girl he liked, going away cards for 2 college bound friends and some happy birthday cards as well. But he just signs his name hardly ever does he write something inside. I think that they are too busy living life that they do not want or value this now but I hope that they will some day so I think it is a over 25 years old thing when we start valuing what we have and want to share with others. It is a give it to me now generation or it is to much work for me never mind society. Oh how I miss those days back when we were not in a hurry to do or get some where.ReplyCancel

  • JulianaTJuly 8, 2015 - 8:09 am

    you always brighten my day with your beautiful cards! Thank you!ReplyCancel

    • JulianaTJuly 8, 2015 - 8:12 am

      forgot to answer your question! I taught my daughter to write her own thank you cards but with today’s electronic society, I’m not sure she will continue that. We had gone to a friend’s graduation party and received a thank you card, but it was from her Mom with only her signature..nothing written by her which I found very odd. I hope people keep up this beautiful tradition!ReplyCancel

  • AnnaJuly 8, 2015 - 8:09 am

    In a perfect world I would love to see the younger generation carry on the handmade legacy. Sadly I don’t think they are interested in learning or even putting in the effort to continue on. I try to teach and encourage it but by the time they hit the age of 10 or so they are on to other things.ReplyCancel

  • Elizabeth VelazquezJuly 8, 2015 - 8:09 am

    Beautiful card!! Unfortunately, no. The young people these days are not interested in communicating by writing or making a handmade card. They prefer the fastest way by using their cell phones. ????ReplyCancel

  • Clare WJuly 8, 2015 - 8:13 am

    Hi Becca. My hubby never wrote or recieved one Christmas card from work last Christmas for the first time ever! Think that speaks volumes. The pendulum effect must come into play at some point in the next few years. Technology has its place but it does have an off and silence button! Shame some folks are so addicted they can’t use them. I find it a bit scary really re future mental health of the always on line always working generation. I think there will always be some youngsters who want to craft. Passing knowledge from one generation to another will always happen for some I think. Another lovely card again. Cool day here so housework is happening!ReplyCancel

  • LisaericaJuly 8, 2015 - 8:13 am

    Becca, no I don’t unfortunately. Technology has come so far from when we were kids. Everything is so fast paced today the kids don’t have any patience. No one wants to even talk on the phone anymore, it’s all about texting. I hate texting, it takes longer to go back and forth texting then to have the actual conversation.ReplyCancel

  • Jean MarmoJuly 8, 2015 - 8:18 am

    I am hoping it doesn’t but I think handwriting and notes will be a thing of the past.ReplyCancel

  • ANN ROBBINSJuly 8, 2015 - 8:20 am

    Good morning Becca,
    I know my grandchildren like getting my handmade cards and send me cards for special occasions but as far as getting into possibly learning the art of cardmaking, I guess there are a lot of younger generation people who will continue with it but I know my hubby teases me that each card I make costs probably between $15-20 based on machine, dies, embellies, etc. LOL I really don’t care, I love doing it and until my hands won’t allow me to do it, I will always make cards.
    Thanks for showing another of your wonderful and beautiful cards.
    Hugs
    Mstgane
    Ann RobbinsReplyCancel

  • Judy BennettJuly 8, 2015 - 8:21 am

    Wow! Stunning card… love the lace, tulle and stickpins. This one’s a keeper!!

    Sadly, I’m afraid this younger generation is so into their phones, ipads, video games, etc., that there is little interest in doing crafts and other things. What a shame if it eventually dies out.ReplyCancel

  • Dar SirrineJuly 8, 2015 - 8:32 am

    Beautiful card! I agree with one of the previous comments, it depends on if they were raised with a card maker in the family. Card making goes back generations in my family, but sadly I am the only one making them anymore. My youngest grand daughter will make a card at my house, and even though I have given her lots of materials and tools to have at her home, she does not use them. I think there will be few who do a personal correspondence in the future. It is a sad to see this become a lost art.ReplyCancel

  • MaryannJuly 8, 2015 - 8:32 am

    Another awesome project, that I remember clearly from the first time, where I fell completely in love with it. Soo gorgeous work.
    No I don´t think we need to worry too much about the younger generation, as I can see, that even my daughter has never shown any interest in any cardmaking or writing at all, I can also see, that all my 7 granddaughters all just love to come and play in my craftroom and write their own cards too. Soo much that they all have each their own drawer with stuff and are all lined up to come and play every time they get a chance, and they all loves it and is pretty good at it too, so I´m very confident, that if we will allow them, there´s many who´ll love to keep it going and make all we love too, but we need to teach them, as they don´t get to learn any of it in schools.ReplyCancel

  • Cyndy WJuly 8, 2015 - 8:36 am

    That is such a great question Becca. From my experience with our grandchildren, I have to answer no. I was mortified when our son told us our grandson’s elementary school no longer has handwriting on their curriculum. Can you imagine not learning how to write anything by hand, not even your name? Everything is done on a tablet or notebook. Progress is great, but at what cost is it coming for future generations?ReplyCancel

  • Deb RobinsonJuly 8, 2015 - 8:36 am

    Becca:

    I doubt that the younger generation will ever put the phones and computer down unless we of the generations before teach them at a younger age to send cards, write thank you notes for their gifts received, etc. I have stared this with my granddaughters who are “crafters” in their own right. They still love the technology, but will send handmade cards. I even have a 23 year old granddaughter who will write her own poetry in her cards. How nice is that. “Train up a Child”ReplyCancel

  • Cathie WearyJuly 8, 2015 - 8:36 am

    Gorgeous card today Becca. I hope the younger generation will eventually continue the homemade tradition. My daughter loved scrapbooking and card making but now between work and caring for 2 little children, one of which is special needs, she just doesn’t have the time. However, for the children’s birthdays, she always does handmade decorations for their little parties and goes all out. Hopefully as the years go on and she isn’t as rushed she will return to the things that she enjoyed.ReplyCancel

  • Charlene DahlbergJuly 8, 2015 - 8:37 am

    Becca, this card is YUMMY ! the colors and lace — gorgeous.
    It would be nice to think the younger generations will get back to writing notes and letters, but I am not sure it will happen as they are all so thrilled with the electronics. Sad to see the lose of the personal touch .ReplyCancel

  • Mary Beth LambosJuly 8, 2015 - 8:37 am

    Well, at my house, my kids are 30 & 28, (and several friends 24 and up) always come to me for special handmade wedding and sympathy cards. I try to use parts of the wedding invitation when ever I can to make the cards extra special! So, I would have to say yes, I think some of the younger generation do appreciate the handmade and hand written cards.ReplyCancel

  • Becky GreenJuly 8, 2015 - 8:38 am

    This card is GORGEOUS BECCA!!!! It makes me think of Romeo & Juliet! ;) SO ROMANTIC!!!!!

    Do I think that the younger generation will carry on the hand made tradition? Well, I personally don’t think so. So many Home Ec. Classes have disappeared, kids just aren’t interested in making things…. Our daughter when she was younger enjoyed creating things, but now I can’t get her to sit down & learn how to do anything like a craft! So many other things to distract….. She does keep saying “MAYBE!” So, maybe there is a smidgen of hope, but who will teach her?????ReplyCancel

  • rakJuly 8, 2015 - 8:38 am

    Another beauty! I send birthday cards to many of my “little” friends usually with their names on them and I hear from their moms that they save them. A few have asked how I make them. I think that if prices of supplies come down there will be more younger people interested.ReplyCancel

  • Christine Harrop Oxfordshire UKJuly 8, 2015 - 8:46 am

    Oh this is a beauty Becca! I love it – mind you, I say that about every card you make … lol! Unfortunately I tend to agree with many others that the art of handwritten letters is going to be lost fairly soon. My great niece used to love making cards with me when she came to stay but this year she seems to have lost interest. She is now 15 and her time is now spent texting and skyping all day long. Drives me nuts!!! Hugs Christine xxReplyCancel

  • Beverley OffenbergJuly 8, 2015 - 8:46 am

    I think that there will always be people who prefer to add that personal touch, people who pride themselves on their ability to create handmade keepsakes for others to treasure.ReplyCancel

  • NikiJuly 8, 2015 - 8:49 am

    I think there will always be people who enjoy making things. Whether or not that includes paper crafting remains to be seen. As we become more dependent on technology for delivery of mail, our post office may become obsolete. Then how will we mail cards??

    This card is gorgeous, very light and feminine. Thanks for sharing.ReplyCancel

  • Jeannine SavardJuly 8, 2015 - 8:53 am

    I think that the younger generation may not be interested In it now but will eventually come back to it in time.ReplyCancel

  • SuzzieQJuly 8, 2015 - 8:54 am

    There is hope that card making/sending and letter writing will continue. I feel the creative process of card making is a wonderful expression of one’s self and the receiver feels elated to receive such a personal and beautiful gift. I am not sure that letter writing will continue on paper. Current technologies have almost eliminiated this form. But card making should continue as long as the younger generation is expossed to this form of creation.ReplyCancel

  • Ann WJuly 8, 2015 - 8:55 am

    Beautiful card.
    I think the younger generation if exposed to this type of cards will be more inclined to do hand made cards or if not make them would look for those cards to buy and send rather than a commercial one. I have a 25 year old granddaughter that looks forward to receiving my cards and has saved everyone. Now my youngest granddaughter is interested in crafts also.ReplyCancel

  • Clare CurcioJuly 8, 2015 - 8:57 am

    Beautiful card, Becca. I don’t see the younger generation giving cards with all of the phone and online technology of today and the future. Cell phones, ipads, computers and whatnot are taking over all forms of written and physical forms of greetings. I don’t have a teenager to ask, but if they can’t use cellphones in class (or aren’t supposed to, but do anyway)do they pass notes? My daughter is 34, and she has asked me to make a card for her inlaws, but that’s it. My oldest daughter is 38, and she’s never asked me for one, but enjoys the ones I make for her, and neither girl has gotten my craft gene. I wish it would trend toward the past – I love getting cards, and when one shows up in the mail, it makes my day! But I love giving and sending them even better! Great question, Becca. Thanks.ReplyCancel

  • Raya R.July 8, 2015 - 9:03 am

    Another stunner! I think that if children are shown and encouraged to craft at home, they will continue that tradition throughout their lives.ReplyCancel

  • DeborahJuly 8, 2015 - 9:08 am

    As today’s generation gets more and more tech-savvy, I still see many involved in craft-making. Etsy is gaining in popularity, and craft shows put on by 20-somethings are everywhere. So, yes, I think handcrafting is going to be with us in spite of machines. It’s so soul-satisfying to create something! Much cheaper than therapy, as they say…ReplyCancel

  • KrisJuly 8, 2015 - 9:10 am

    Well, I certainly hope so. I do know younger generation gals who do wonderful things with paper, only in different ways. One delightful young lady is using her hand lettering skills by starting her own lettering business…invitations, chalkboards, weddings…all things with lettering. I had her make me some chalkboard written Christmas ornaments that were awesome. My daughter also surprised me and told me recently that she has saved all the hand made cards I have made her over the years. She wanted to know how to display them…not just the outside but so the inside of the card was visible also. Anyone out there with any creative ideas for that?ReplyCancel

  • Gretchen WilsonJuly 8, 2015 - 9:13 am

    Gorgeous card and so soft and feminine! Your work is always outstanding and a treat to come and visit your blog to see what is new.
    Regarding the comment, I think our young children are losing out on so much with all the technology out there, it hurts me to watch my two grandsons always connected to some kind of devise, when they visit with me I limit that activity, they are missing out with the social graces that we all grew up with. So sad, can’t imagine what it will be like in 20 years from now.
    Hugs and God Bless,
    GretchenReplyCancel

  • RaquelJuly 8, 2015 - 9:13 am

    Wow this is a hard question. Seeing how technology is so popular with almost everyone I hope that these young adults will in some way get to see how wonderful it is to create. Whether in a card, on canvas, sewn, knitted or any medium that can be made into a beautiful piece of art. My Mother passed away a year ago she was short of a few months of being 100 she would say “You are never too old to learn.” She had my sister remove call waiting-voice mail etc. She never had a cell she was still healthy enough to make fresh homemade flour tortillas. We can only hope and pray that these young adults will put the phone down and create a piece of art. Beautiful card Becca.ReplyCancel

  • CheriJuly 8, 2015 - 9:18 am

    Unfortunately, I think the genii is out of the bottle, this is a lost art.ReplyCancel

  • Judy CoveyJuly 8, 2015 - 9:23 am

    I absolutely love your card Becca, it’s so delicate and feminine. I do feel that there are still a certain few younger people that will take the time and initiative to hand write a Thank You card, etc. We recently received a well written Thank You card from our step niece for the college graduation gift that we gave her. She expressed herself so well and it was obvious how much she appreciated us attending her graduation party and the gift that we gave her. There is still hope.ReplyCancel

  • Juanita BraunJuly 8, 2015 - 9:24 am

    That’s a tough question indeed. I think those that have been brought up with the social graces will continue and will pass it along to their children. With so many changes going on it’s hard to say what the future will be like. Love todays card and as always you did a beautiful job.ReplyCancel

  • Caroline PollardJuly 8, 2015 - 9:27 am

    Hi Becca!

    Your cards are just breathtaking! love them!!

    I have mixed feelings on this, I think it depends upon the parents and or the grandparents of this generation. I personally plan on encouraging my grand daughter and soon to come grand son to craft things with me and get our hands all dirty with finger paints; mud & dirt and nature and even garter snakes and all those wonderful things that God created and are close to the earth and are just plain fun!!ReplyCancel

  • Melissa BJuly 8, 2015 - 9:29 am

    I see that skill being diminished, but for a few, it lingers thankfully. We really have to push for that to to happen.ReplyCancel

  • ElaineJuly 8, 2015 - 9:32 am

    Such a gorgeous fresh card today Becca,
    I hope todays younger generation will take time to create cards and write letters, however i am not going to hold my breath as i think they are far too busy playing computer games and using text on their phones to send messages…. So sad.
    Take Care
    Elaine H XReplyCancel

  • Leslie ScholesJuly 8, 2015 - 9:35 am

    Beautiful card – as usual! I am hopeful handmade & handwritten will continue but electronics are a way of life for young people. My 31 year old daughter, with 2 littles at home, doesn’t have time to make handmade cards. But she does like to play in my craftroom when she comes to visit. And she “goes shopping” in my card stash for her office b’day, etc cards! My 6 year old granddaughter also made “paper soup” when she was younger and now likes to make cards when she comes to visit. Both of my kids, daughter & son, appreciate handmade items – like their grandmother’s crocheted afghans & handmade quilts and the things I’ve made them. They both “go shopping” in my Christmas card stash. I continue to be hopeful…ReplyCancel

  • Kerry Du RossJuly 8, 2015 - 9:37 am

    Hi Becca, another stunning card. My son who has just turned a teenager loves to make & create. He has done some cardmaking classes where he was the only boy (didn’t bother him),now he is doing knitting and he is also doing sewing. In fact he has got my old overlocker working. Every second weekend he cooks dinner for the family. My daughter who is just turning 9 loves to make birthday cards for her friends. I let her choose what & how she would like to make it. She gave her teacher a birthday card that she had made for her, her teacher loved it. If kids show an interest in making things let them have a try.ReplyCancel

  • Anne (UK)July 8, 2015 - 9:43 am

    I so love this card, Becca! You are so generous in offering your handiwork to your followers. I’m sure that anyone fortunate enough to win one of your creations will absolutely treasure it.
    I run a group at Church teaching cardmaking and the ages of those who come along range from late 30’s to 93! The younger mums also bring their children during the school holidays and these youngsters love playing with card, inks, stamps and dies. Hopefully these children will continue the tradition, but I fear many will not. I also take cardmaking supplies to our young teenage group at Church and several of them really love creating – even a few of the young lads become very absorbed too. So perhaps there is some hope….?
    Hugs
    Anne (UK) xReplyCancel

  • Anita BraddockJuly 8, 2015 - 9:47 am

    Beautiful card you make such Amazing cards. I think this Generation could carry on this Tradition but the problem is the texting takes over. but there is hope.ReplyCancel

  • Rebecca DeeproseJuly 8, 2015 - 9:49 am

    Another beauty! What a wonderful way to use the window die!!!ReplyCancel

  • Karen G RatcliffeJuly 8, 2015 - 9:49 am

    Hi Becca
    I’ve been sending handmade cards to my grandchildren for their birthdays and special events. They have responded with joyous thanks and display them on the mantel and in their rooms. They do look forward wondering what their card will look like each year. They are crafty and do make things. They have very busy lives but think they will continue with crafts. And they have made me cards in return!ReplyCancel

  • TeresaJuly 8, 2015 - 10:03 am

    Hi Becca, I think the younger generation will keep up with handmade things IF they are exposed to them. I was always a crafty/artist type and my children grew up with that. My daughter said from a very early age she was going to be an artist. She went on to University (an art college) and after 4 years is now a very talented jewellery designer. She has 2 young sons and they make crafts every day, so chances are they will know the value of “handmade” as well. Also, my son has taught himself how to weld and makes useful tools and ingenious things to work with for around his own home. Our daughter in law said she wasn’t into crafts when we first met but she now has a craft room FULL of things and makes wonderful wooden crafts and sells them at fairs. So I truly believe if the exposure is there it will foster their interest. (Sorry about the long post but it is a great question! LOL)ReplyCancel

  • ChelseaJuly 8, 2015 - 10:10 am

    Another lovely card, Becca. Thank you for the inspiration.

    I don’t think the youngsters of today are sending as many letters or encouragement cards, but I do think they send birthday cards and event cards. Not as much as our generation perhaps, but I think they still like to include a card with a gift, or pick out that perfect Mother’s Day card.ReplyCancel

  • NancyRJuly 8, 2015 - 10:11 am

    Beautiful card, as always! Although my daughter loves my cards, and gets upset if I don’t make her one, to get her to make one and send would be impossible. She does send cards but mostly because she knows it is expected of her, plus I make them all for her. If she had it her way it would all be electronic.ReplyCancel

  • LoisJuly 8, 2015 - 10:15 am

    The card is beautiful and is inspiring me to use beautiful lace on my cards. There will always be people that like to work with their hands – wood carving, painting, sewing, making cards – so I think the tradition of hand-made will be carried on but modified for the next generation. I have received a hand-made card that was done on the computer and then embellished. I consider that handmade as much was decided about the design before printed out. My grandchildren love going into the basement to make cards. They do not realize the cost of embellishments and load their cards up on all sides. They love doing it so I do not restrict them. Thanks again for this interesting contest.ReplyCancel

  • Karen GreissJuly 8, 2015 - 10:21 am

    Love the lace on this stunning card!As for your question….unfortunately, the young generation doesnt seem to be as crafty as the older generation.They are all about electronics .I do hope that changes though, I would hate to see this art be part of a dieing breed.ReplyCancel

  • Cheryl RotnemJuly 8, 2015 - 10:21 am

    Becca, let’s hope they see some of the amazing things we all do in our art! Maybe some will decide to pick it up!ReplyCancel

  • Lorrayne ingramJuly 8, 2015 - 10:22 am

    I have some wide lace that would work for a card like this. I have tried to get my daughter interested. She always declined. Says she has always hated having to do art projects in school, esp for non art classes. Thought teachers were making busy work..I have tried to get a grandaughter interested. I have given her all my old sissors, paper, some punches. When she is here I always have a project to work on with her. I don’t see alot of younger women interested. I wonder if alot of the younger women, who tend to be more minimalists, see only clutter? I show homes to alot of younger women who see all the paper and ect and comment about all the “stuff”..a few though are interested, but they say the cost is out of reach for them.ReplyCancel

  • April S.July 8, 2015 - 10:30 am

    A lot of the kids I see at my library tell me how excited they are to learn cursive. So I hope they will continue to use it for handwritten letters! Also, if we encourage creativity I think kids will continue to be creative!ReplyCancel

  • Linda HeitholdJuly 8, 2015 - 10:36 am

    Well, no one in my family ever quilted but somehow I became interested and ended up teaching quilting for over 20 years.
    I have a granddaughter and great granddaughter that love to craft. My little great granddaughter will make cards with me all day long and not want to stop even for dinner so I’d have to say yes to your question. When I die I’m leaving all my goodies to my granddaughter because I know she and her girls will have a lot of fun with all those toys.ReplyCancel

  • RosieJuly 8, 2015 - 10:40 am

    I have a daughter in law who is very crative. Sadly she lives across the states or we could do lots of handmade things. My grandchildren are very techy and don’t have the patience in waiting for a phone call, they are into texting. Hoping I win your card, thx for giving us the opportunity of receiving you cards.ReplyCancel

  • Diana BJuly 8, 2015 - 10:43 am

    I think there is hope. I see younger people starting to knit. I think it is hard for parents today – when both parents work outside the home – to spend time crafting with their kids. Most kids have outside activities they are involved in – that does not usually leave a lot of time to do crafts, homework, and activity time.ReplyCancel

  • LynneZJuly 8, 2015 - 10:43 am

    Becca – Your card for today is simply stunning! You have such a wonderful design sense. I hope that the younger generation will keep on the legacy of the written word. I will do my part by always giving hand made cards to everyone. Everything has changed so much with the internet and even e-cards that I do fear that alot of the older ways will disappear.ReplyCancel

  • Kathy RJuly 8, 2015 - 10:45 am

    Becca, this is another beautiful card! Yes, I think there is still hope that future generations will make and enjoy receiving homemade cards. My grandchildren enjoy making cards and adding ribbons and stickers to them.ReplyCancel

  • Sonia StephensonJuly 8, 2015 - 10:54 am

    Hi Becca. What a beautiful card again today. I love the lace and gorgeous flowers. I do hope that handmade can survive this age of mobile phones, email and the ease of being able to order and send a card online. I have no chance of passing on my skills and love of cardmaking to my two boys, however I have nieces who are very creative and I am always passing on crafting stash to them, and love to see the beautiful cards they create :-) Hugs xxxReplyCancel

  • DianeJuly 8, 2015 - 10:56 am

    Beautiful card today as usual. You are such an inspiration. I think that there is always room for hope that younger generations will carry on. Yes, many things, such as cursive writing, seem to be a thing relegated to the past. At the same time, my two oldest grandchildren, ages 10 and 7, love to craft and create.ReplyCancel

  • Juanita BakerJuly 8, 2015 - 11:03 am

    I feel that the younger generation will not carry on the crafting of making cards. Crafts come and go and there are the few that like crafting but the electronic age is hard to by past as it is instant gratification. Hopefully trends will reverse and scrapbooking, embroidery, quilting and sewing will revive itself.ReplyCancel

  • DKJuly 8, 2015 - 11:12 am

    The “device” generation will embrace and emulate handwritten correspondence if (A) a major “influencer” or (B) generational family leader(s) practice the art form.ReplyCancel

  • Carol H.July 8, 2015 - 11:13 am

    Such a beautiful card! I loved it back when you first posted it and still do!

    That’s a really good question! I do like to think that the young people will get into crafting. I feel like them seeing us “older” ones craft will eventually lead them to it as they get past their busy younger years!ReplyCancel

  • Carol RossouwJuly 8, 2015 - 11:20 am

    Though my children do often make homemade cards for family birthdays etc, I do sometimes worry that they don’t have the same concern about the importance of a legacy in the form of handwritten/ handmade letters and cards. Maybe they’re just not wired as sentimentally as me? This is a good question: how will we go about encouraging the younger generation to preserve memories?ReplyCancel

  • Cindy KJuly 8, 2015 - 11:20 am

    What a soft feminine card today. Just beautiful!

    Ya know, I never even gave it a thought that the kids today never pass notes anymore. My goodness, will writing become obsolete all together? I hope not! And I think there is always hope that this art form will be revived by our young generation.ReplyCancel

  • Yvonne WeberJuly 8, 2015 - 11:24 am

    As usual, a gorgeous card. Oh, how I wish I had at least half of your talent in being able to layer dies and stamps. But, as for the comment, I have three older children. Two send store bought cards and one makes hers from photos she takes. However, any other communication is via email, text or phone. This goes for most people. I do get a couple handwritten notes in Christmas cards, but all others are typed on computer. It’s been a very long time since I received a handwritten letter. I guess it’s going by the wayside. Sorry to see it.ReplyCancel

  • Sandy HaysJuly 8, 2015 - 11:40 am

    I think there is no hope for this type of tradition being carried on in the future. It will take parents, and grandparents like us, to teach our young ones just how important this type of communication is. I am going to enjoy reading all of the comments to this one. Find out if I’m not the only one worried…ReplyCancel

  • Mary MacJuly 8, 2015 - 11:47 am

    Becca today’s card would brighten anyone’s day – really beautiful. Nah! the majority of people will not be interested in crafting and can you blame them? Their lives are completely different, busy, busy, busy, goals, targets, stress and strife, just to survive. They simply do not have the time, energy OR inclination. I blame Elvis…….
    Yet, the commercial world loves to advertise ‘hand tied sausages!’ ‘handmade sandwiches’ ‘hand decorated chocolates’ ‘homemade soups'(in a factory!!). My preference would be for ‘machine’ decorated chocolates etc. LOL
    However those who do carry on the old traditions are greatly appreciated. Enough guff from me.ReplyCancel

  • KathyJuly 8, 2015 - 11:48 am

    My daughter used to go to workshops with me, but her social life took over. She loves when i make her a card and loves the albums i have made for others. I do believe she will eventually do things herself, when her life slows down.. but that will not be anytime soon as her first child is due any day now. So in that respect, i guess it would be an older person field. I think because it is time consuming, it becomes an interest when you have more down time.ReplyCancel

  • Debbie SJuly 8, 2015 - 11:48 am

    Hello, Becca…such a beautiful card!

    I believe there are still young people who appreciate hand-crafted items, and creative ones will carry on the tradition of both making cards and sending hand-written notes. Not everyone feels electronics are the best or only way to communicate.ReplyCancel

  • Peggy BJuly 8, 2015 - 11:49 am

    This card is amazing. So stunning. I think that the card making craft is becoming less known. So many craft stores, especially stamp stores, have closed. Fewer people are exposed to this wonderful expression of art.ReplyCancel

  • Rebya FalkJuly 8, 2015 - 11:50 am

    I can hope that today’s youth will continue to do handwork.
    There are so many willing to help others learn crafts.
    Your card is so beautiful. I repeat that sentence almost daily.
    You are a very talented woman.ReplyCancel

  • DoloresJuly 8, 2015 - 11:55 am

    Very nice card. So sad that the younger generation doesn’t think of hand written notes. Very sad.ReplyCancel

  • Diana GeorgeJuly 8, 2015 - 12:02 pm

    I don’t think it will be as common to give a card in the future but I don’t think it will disappear either . My daughter and grandchildren love to get my cards so I think it will be rare but crafting will never die. We all need something g in our lives to make us feel we can do things special for others.ReplyCancel

  • Marcie SmithJuly 8, 2015 - 12:06 pm

    Lifestyles today are very busy and the i-pad, i-phone etc., just make it to convenient to just send messages rather then taking the time to make and address something personally. My kids still take the time to pick out a card and hand deliver it for all occasions for immediate family, but I am sure that all of her friends just get a quick text or phone call or she asks me to make something for her to give. But frankly, she and her husband both work lots of hours and anytime she does have is spent with her twins. Which is a good thing. I watch them the rest of the time, and they love to craft with me.
    MarcieReplyCancel

  • Donna brownJuly 8, 2015 - 12:12 pm

    I do not feel that the younger generation as a rule will carry on the tradition of notes or handmade items. It seems it has been lost in modern day conveniences and distractions of electronics. There will always be some that do it but I feel it is like a lost art. I love your beautiful card. It is so elegant. What a treasure for someone to receive.ReplyCancel

  • Doreen RitchieJuly 8, 2015 - 12:17 pm

    Stunning card again! I think very few young people will carry on the tradition of hand written notes and handmade cards. Thankfully, my 7 year old granddaughter loves making cards and we make lots together. Also she is going to be a pen pal to the grandson of an acquaintance of mine in South Africa so that correspondence will be a great legacy. I know of no other youngster who does this sort of thing – most of them always seem to have their faces stuck into mobile phones!
    Doreen R from Bournemouth UKReplyCancel

  • ShaunnaJuly 8, 2015 - 12:17 pm

    Wow. That’s a tough question. Mostly because it seems like the traditions of old are fading away and different traditions are taking their place. Sadly pen and paper are being replaced everywhere. Even in the classroom – my son turns in his homework through an IPAD. I pray we can instill value in the written word that it wont become a thing of the past for everyone but for most I am afraid it will.ReplyCancel

  • Jacquelyn AlexanderJuly 8, 2015 - 12:21 pm

    Becca, our younger generation is so technically focused that some have issues communicating verbally. I hope and pray that the written word communication will thrive in our society.ReplyCancel

  • Barbara LeonardJuly 8, 2015 - 12:23 pm

    I have noticed that younger children are really interested in making things – and they are great at it! If we nurture that interest at their young age, I think they will do it for a lifetime. Also, having an adult crafter around makes them want to join in.ReplyCancel

  • CatherineC in CanadaJuly 8, 2015 - 12:24 pm

    Sadly, for the most part, no. I am/was a biochemist & computer scientist. I still find it alarming how technology centric young kids are today & disconnected from the physical world & tactile experience. I can’t imagine not creating something with my hands.
    The only children that I know who remain interested in crafts are the children & grandchildren of crafters.ReplyCancel

  • Diane MinerJuly 8, 2015 - 12:30 pm

    My fear is that young people today will not have the ability to handwrite notes or letters. I begin to see this in my young grandchildren. I am working on a journal for each of them, to help remember when our generation is gone.ReplyCancel

  • Mary JaneJuly 8, 2015 - 12:37 pm

    I fear that the upcoming generation will not treasure the hand written note/letter as we do. Whether this is good or not remains to be seen. I do know that I love the handcrafted card.ReplyCancel

  • Sherry LowmasterJuly 8, 2015 - 12:48 pm

    I think if something happened to their phone, lol, they would be lost!! maybe even I would be, all tho I do send cards out, I still use my phone for texts a lot.ReplyCancel

  • Ruth SartainJuly 8, 2015 - 12:54 pm

    No, I don’t think handcrafting will make it big with the younger generation as it has in the past. I see a lack of intrest with my own granddaughters. They are so busy doing so many other things that they don’t have time to be creative.ReplyCancel

  • Christine SpringmanJuly 8, 2015 - 12:56 pm

    all the kids have iPhones now so I don’t think and written notes will come back Christine (Canada)ReplyCancel

  • Pamela KellyJuly 8, 2015 - 12:59 pm

    Although I love EVERY card you’ve ever done, Becca, this is one of my favorites. Exquisite! In regard to today’s topic, I don’t see handwritten notes being the norm in the future. Hopefully, they won’t dissipate completely. It is sad that so little importance is put on personal etiquette.ReplyCancel

  • JeanJuly 8, 2015 - 1:03 pm

    This card is gorgeous and the perfect gift for a special friend!ReplyCancel

  • Susan WhiteheadJuly 8, 2015 - 1:09 pm

    Well!! I said to my granddaughter (14) I was thinking of giving up making cards as through a difficult year I had lost the inclination. She said no you dont Nanny not until you make mine. This made my mind up and I am still continuing to make cards, not on the level or quality that you do but just for friends and family. They all seem to enjoy my cards. Your cards are a great inspiration to me and I WISH that I had half your talent. XXReplyCancel

  • Diane M.July 8, 2015 - 1:16 pm

    Fabulous card! I believe our young people lack interest in anything, their communication skills lack personable contact, they are lazy, and unforgiving at times. I’m glad I won’t be around when they grow up and run the country! Heaven forbid!ReplyCancel

  • Janet CastleJuly 8, 2015 - 1:21 pm

    Absolutely!!! There is grace and beauty in cursive handwriting…there will still be young romantics that will cherish this method of communicating their love.
    Paper Hugs,
    JanReplyCancel

  • BettyJuly 8, 2015 - 1:33 pm

    Yes, there is hope that there are young people that will carry on this tradition. Your card is gorgeous – thank you for the chance to win!ReplyCancel

  • Jacquie JacobsJuly 8, 2015 - 1:58 pm

    Hi Becca,

    Gorgeous card again, have not seen this one so a nice surprise lol!

    I work in a school so I know no child is going to carry on with handwriting, they all moan if they have to write a few lines lol! Its all texting and computers sadly, most children do not even send cards now a days including, sadly, my own!!!

    Love & Hugs

    Jacquie J xxx
    ReplyCancel

  • Patricia HowarthJuly 8, 2015 - 2:08 pm

    Hi Becca, This card is stunning and would be ideal as a Wedding or Anniversary card too, I’m loving the inspiration for this window die-cut.
    I honestly don’t think that children will be ‘passing around notes’ in the classroom anytime soon !! it is sad to say. I remember (all those years ago) we passed around notes to the boys we liked and vice versa, it was so exciting. I think the children of today are sadly missing out, and what is very sad is they don’t seem to ‘speak’ to others either, it is always text and text speak (it is no wonder that their spelling isn’t what it should be hahaha).
    Lots of love from Patricia xxReplyCancel

  • Peggy AllenJuly 8, 2015 - 2:20 pm

    Yes, I do believe there is hope for the younger generation. I personally have seen many college age girls who love to make cards. I pray it is not a fading art because I know how happy it makes the recipient when they receive a card or handmade craft.
    God bless,
    PeggyReplyCancel

  • Victoria LunaJuly 8, 2015 - 2:22 pm

    I think it is up to us to teach our children about tradition and how important it is. Every occasion I have, I give my children a card, I always show them my work and they give me their opinion. I alway tell them that there is nothing better that to get a handwritten card showing how much you care. I can only hope it will stick.ReplyCancel

  • Jane B.July 8, 2015 - 2:37 pm

    Hi Becca,

    What gorgeous card today! I still believe in the younger
    generation, also like us, carry on with handmade cards,
    legacy and tradition in the future.
    I am really very very happy to have won one of your beautiful
    cards. Can’t wait to receive it.
    Thank you so much,
    Jane B.ReplyCancel

  • lisa808July 8, 2015 - 2:58 pm

    I certainly hope so!

    I think it is absurd that some schools don’t even teach cursive anymore. I find it sad that so many schools now have smartboards that kids don’t have the fun of writing on a chalkboard.ReplyCancel

  • Heather MillsJuly 8, 2015 - 2:59 pm

    I’m 35 so I don’t know if that makes me younger or older. : ) But I do think it is our responsibility to pass on all the handmade arts to the next generation. My 3 girls, ages 9 and 6) love to make cards with me and sometimes even do it on their own. My 9 year-old has even started writing letters to one of her young friends. All by her own choice. But if they (the younger generation) don’t see it being done, they won’t know to do it themselves.ReplyCancel

  • Janice BrummettJuly 8, 2015 - 3:00 pm

    Love the lace on this card. I’ve been adding stick pins to my cards (only the ones I can hand deliver), and enjoy making them to match my card. I had 2 sons, and my sister had 3 sons, so I only have them to share my love of paper crafting. I too, feel the younger generation would rather use technology rather than their hands and brain to create cards. There are a few young people that are starting to trend back to paper crafting.ReplyCancel

  • Sandy ArtmanJuly 8, 2015 - 3:11 pm

    Hi, Becca,
    You are asking thought-provoking questions. I am part of the older generation and because our society is enamored with technology, I definitely feel like a dying breed. In time, the tide may turn – faster may not be better and people may long for more beauty, more creativity, and more heart and soul.

    I resonate with the comments of several others, but even when I had few tools, I had the desire to find ways to communicate to others they have a special place in my heart. I am a calligrapher and just writing a person’s name on an envelope has touched people.

    I guess we teach by example and you inspire me with your lovely creations!

    Love & blessings,
    SandyReplyCancel

  • Lillian L.July 8, 2015 - 3:12 pm

    I think the youth of today are quite creative, and given the chance and being introduced to card making they would embrace it.ReplyCancel

  • marilyn in E~TownJuly 8, 2015 - 3:15 pm

    I am so intrigued with your question today. . . I think if a person is raised in an environment where they experience and witness hand made cards, crafts, sewing, knitting, crocheting, cross stitching, quilting, etc, they are more inclined to do it themselves and enjoy the whole experience. They see the joys that these kinds of crafts bring to the person creating them and also the thrill of sending and/or receiving a hand made item! I know first hand that my grown boys (31 and 28) have witnessed my doing ALL kinds of crafts through out their lives. If my boys wanted to try what I was working on, then I got them set up and were able to do whatever craft I was doing. Today, my one son is an accomplished fly tier, my other son has crocheted numerous hats for skiing for himself and his friends. The biggest compliment I’ve ever received is when one of my boys asks me to make them something either for themselves or as a gift to give. By the way, this card just screams girly gorgeous!!!!ReplyCancel

  • Arielle berceauJuly 8, 2015 - 3:16 pm

    There’s always hope…but I think the younger generation is just too invested in technology. If they can’t do it on their phone or tablet, they won’t do it ????ReplyCancel

  • Charlotte CushingJuly 8, 2015 - 3:22 pm

    Beautiful card, Becca. I’m disappointed that my daughter isn’t interested in crafting. She does like my handmade cards, but she is too busy to be bothered taking the time to craft them. All young people hopefully are not the same, and some enjoy crafting!ReplyCancel

  • Robyn McInnesJuly 8, 2015 - 3:23 pm

    Such a simple card but you always manage to make them look so stunning.I love your style & the way you have a bow on most of your cards.I look forward to each new blog & try to use similar dies from my stash to copy your masterpieces. My granddaughter has my passion for card making so I know she will continue to make them & send to family & friends.
    The modern world seems to bent on electrics but that is the way of the world today– such a shame.ReplyCancel

  • MildredJuly 8, 2015 - 3:24 pm

    We live in a small town without craft stores. When I leave town to visit craft stores I notice many supplies for weddings and babies to kids growing up. I believe there are some of the younger generation who appreciate the hand crafted items even if they don’t have the time or interest where they are in their life right now. Eventually they will come around!ReplyCancel

  • Sandi SmithJuly 8, 2015 - 3:36 pm

    Another lovely card and I especially love the touch of pink. Would love to win on my birthday today.
    I think there will always be people who love writing even though technology makes handwriting obsolete. My 12 year old Granddaughter is extremely expressive, where sending a text on her older brother’s phone or writing on a handmade card. No, she doesn’t have her own phone. lol! I think her parents are raising my Grandchildren with a mix of modern technology and old fashioned values. I’m really happy to see that.ReplyCancel

  • Rene StansellJuly 8, 2015 - 3:37 pm

    Hi Becca, the younger generation will be
    ok, after all the card makers of tomorrow will be our children and grand children. My 7 year old grandson loves making cards and writing a little note inside.
    Rene from OZ xxReplyCancel

  • Robin BurgesonJuly 8, 2015 - 4:03 pm

    Hi Becca,
    I think there will always be people out there with “artist and crafter” in their soul. It is hard to see the changes in young people, simply because they don’t realize the people skills they are losing because of their dependence on technology. However, every day almost I meet a young person who brightens my day with either a comment, opening a door for me, or even just giving me something, so I do see hope for the coming generations.ReplyCancel

  • Trish AveryJuly 8, 2015 - 4:10 pm

    Becca love your card and have to say you brighten my day every day with your lovely cards.
    No I don’t think that they will continue (some will) as all they can do these days is to look at their phones or games.
    Hugs Trish.ReplyCancel

  • PamJuly 8, 2015 - 4:15 pm

    Beautiful card again today. My grandchildren and the kindergarteners I work with all love to stamp and make homemade cards. Hopefully, they will always love it and continue to do it.ReplyCancel

  • Josie WalrathJuly 8, 2015 - 4:21 pm

    sad to say I don’t think so! Not even teaching cursive in schoo!ReplyCancel

  • Sally J.July 8, 2015 - 4:25 pm

    No. I think today’s technology makes everything else obsolete. Thanks for sharing your lovely cards with us!ReplyCancel

  • Lisa DugginJuly 8, 2015 - 4:29 pm

    How sad to never have passed a note in school. Check here if you agree__ Check here if you do not agree__!!!! I love the lace on this card. Makes me think of my grandmother. She was a dress, and hat maker for the movie studios a very long time ago. She was a writer. I have kept many letters from her. She is long gone now and I still re-read them from time to time. I fear our younger generation has no hope when it comes to keeping the written word alive. To much technology. I do hope that I have passed my love of card making to my daughter. Blessings to you Becca, and thanks for another chance to win something so pretty. LisaReplyCancel

  • Joni StonekingJuly 8, 2015 - 4:34 pm

    i do think that there are folks who will pass this along. I meet young women and men who are passionate about writing – plays, poems, stories, and yes, letter. 2 weeks ago, before this blasted broken anklw thingie that has put me off my markets for the rest of the year, I met a lovely young woman who is beginning to make cards. She got a Cricut, and that’s how she started. Well, it’s exactly how I started. We talked about a technique she was having problems with and went from there. I shared some local resources, looked at her mom and said, “I could corrupt your daughter so, soooo easily!” She laughed and said, “I bet you could!” I love encounters like that – talking about what I do with people who share the same passion for it. And they are around us! And growing up among us.

    And whether I win a card or not, Becca – I’ve already won! I’ve come here every single day thus far, had something to write to brighten my day by being grateful and thankful, remember something lovely, or someone who has touched my life. What better than this for a month?

    JoniReplyCancel

  • Pattie JnsJuly 8, 2015 - 4:46 pm

    Some will an some won’t. I think it depends on the contacts they have and what inspiration they receive from them. the value of homemade is most important, because it is part of you. If they don’t understand its meaning and why; I am afraid they won’t like or do homemade.ReplyCancel

  • Debbie McKelveyJuly 8, 2015 - 4:48 pm

    I hate to say it but it seems like the younger generation is happier sending text messages and emails rather than hand writing a note or letter. While it is true my son and grandkids love my cards they communicate with me through their phone. I am lucky if I send them something to even get a thank you text even when I say let me know it arrived. LOLReplyCancel

  • Dorina DJuly 8, 2015 - 4:51 pm

    In my family, yes handwritten will continue as we send cards and notes and are teaching the great nieces and nephews to send thank you notes, etc. as well. But I don’t know if it will happen worldwide. Be so sad to see this happen as how will they learn they past history without reading written letters. So fun to go through and read letters written by my grandmother and great grandmother.ReplyCancel

  • Karen M RothJuly 8, 2015 - 5:00 pm

    I like to think that there are still young people who prefer to do written word just like the stories that they heard of their grandparents doing. There are still plenty of card makers out there? It is just that sometimes we miss seeing it because sometimes it is we ourselves that are too busy to teach these things to our children so they rely on you tube to teach them how to make things. I think that if we were to really think about it this is how our own parents were thinking about us as their times were progressing and changing.ReplyCancel

  • Kelly FlahertyJuly 8, 2015 - 5:24 pm

    Hi Becca, I’ve made this card before although it wasn’t quite as beautiful! I have also been asked by my daughter to make a card or two for her but yes, your question is quite valid. I don’t think I’ve received a “real” card from any of my children (all adults) in many years. Always a visit, a gift, a hug and a kiss (but I’m not complaining), but like you I wonder if cardmaking will go the way of the dodo bird when our generation becomes too old to cut a straight line. I asked my daughter this very question. She loves my cards. She loves my scrapbooking her children. She’s even done some scrapping a few times with me, but she said her life is too busy. She is very crafty and creates some great decorations for different holidays and makes things for her home, but she also thinks cardmaking and scrapbooking are entirely too expensive (she does have a point). Well, I guess we’ll only know when we’re 83 years old and the nurse brings us an envelope. Will we open it and find a hand made card?ReplyCancel

  • Maureen WilberJuly 8, 2015 - 5:35 pm

    What a beautiful idea, Becca! It is so important to really give – and you are doing so much of that. Thank you!. Today’s card is lovely. I was caught by the beautiful lace you used – and, of course, pearls.ReplyCancel

  • Laraine RJuly 8, 2015 - 5:38 pm

    Gorgeous card! Most of the kids I know would rather text instead of a handwritten note!ReplyCancel

  • christiJuly 8, 2015 - 5:39 pm

    I think that handmade paper crafts will continue on but as a novelty not as mainstream. I think it may go like homemade clothes have gone. love the feminine card.ReplyCancel

  • Susie NicholsJuly 8, 2015 - 5:42 pm

    I know I have certainly tried to instill the joy of giving and receiving cards and letters to my son. He is pretty good with thank you cards and birthday cards. He has even “hand made” a few (mostly on his computer). I have noticed some of the younger set at some card making events. Fingers crossed for future paper crafting/card making/letter writing/scrapbooking enthusiasts!ReplyCancel

  • D.AnnCJuly 8, 2015 - 5:42 pm

    Another gorgeous creation!
    Every time I invite kids to make cards with me they get excited. I think we can all contribute to keep the spark alive.ReplyCancel

  • WandaJuly 8, 2015 - 5:51 pm

    I love how my daughter still finds time with her busy college schedule to make me beautiful hand made cards. To me they are priceless.ReplyCancel

  • JessicaJuly 8, 2015 - 6:17 pm

    I am hopeful that things will cycle around again and the art of handmaking items will become a popular interest again.ReplyCancel

  • AlisonJuly 8, 2015 - 6:21 pm

    Hi Becca, Unfortunately The young folk don’t very often write letters now days. Even thank yous are a hassle! I have 3 children and I seldom get a card or snail mail from them. Lack of time or do they not think? I think it is rather sad that communications are now electronic and no permanent as they wetre
    AlisonReplyCancel

  • LianneJuly 8, 2015 - 6:36 pm

    Todays card is so pretty.
    I certainly hope so… and the more we share our craft, be it paper, sewing or whatever, the higher the likelihood that someone will like it and be drawn to take it up.
    I have four teen daughters, one really enjoys sewing, making cards and turning her hand to crafty things, two also craft but to a lesser degree and one would rather sing, dance and act!ReplyCancel

  • dorothy harrisonJuly 8, 2015 - 6:58 pm

    What an incredible card! The next generation? One great niece loves my handmade cards the other I’m not as sure,. I do know their mother has taught them well and I can depend on a handwritten (ok, printed) thank you note for the birthday and Christmas gifts! I also know they get more exposure to art than I did in school. In Maine the arts are alive and well with homemade/handmade works from paper to metal to poetry and clothing. So perhaps the art of a written note or card will live on….ReplyCancel

  • Beth PJuly 8, 2015 - 7:05 pm

    What a gorgeous card, delicate colours, which I love, I get so inspired each time I open up your emails. Thank you once again.

    Well that is a hard question Becca, but I feel there will always be some young ones especially if led to appreciate craft who will be inspired by people like you and us too who keep the idea going.

    I have one class of young girls aged 12-14 years who amaze me just how keen and efficient they are with scissors, card and colouring ideas, they just love their few hours in my craft room.
    So that makes me hopeful that some at least will continue with papercraft.

    BethReplyCancel

  • Lynda Mellor aka Loopy Lynda UKJuly 8, 2015 - 7:41 pm

    Good morning Becca,thankyou for another gem, it’s stunning!!!
    When my kids were little we did all sorts of craft, painting,card making, baking, their
    father loved to make bread with them!!!
    My kids always send thankyou cards for gifts received!!!
    Yes they have technology but has parents don’t we have an obligation to parent?
    My eldest daughters baby is 20 months old and she will say paint mummy, she bakes
    with her too and she loves it!!! My granddaughters name is Evie and yes she will be
    making cards with me. God willing!!!
    Good luck everyone!!!
    Have a good one!!!
    Loopy Lynda xxxReplyCancel

  • TerryJuly 8, 2015 - 7:52 pm

    Thanks for another AMAZING card today! There’s always hope, but with all the modern technology today that allows easy access with the push of a button/key, there may be a handful of the younger generation that stand ready to carry on with handmade legacy and tradition in the future. Most of the younger generation won’t even spell out a word like you. Their version of you is simply the stroke of 1 key “U”. My, how things have changed!ReplyCancel

  • TammieJuly 8, 2015 - 8:01 pm

    I love the pearls on the ribbon tag. Such a cute detail.

    The age of cell phone users seems to get younger and younger. Not sure they will ever pass notes rather than texts. I occasionally texts with my grandkids. Lol!ReplyCancel

  • Julie SJuly 8, 2015 - 8:10 pm

    Hi Becca, another beautiful card today. My daughter is now 14 and seems to have so little time with the amount of schoolwork she gets. She always loved card making when she was younger but these days she only makes them for me.
    Julie
    xReplyCancel

  • Stephanie WJuly 8, 2015 - 9:00 pm

    I agree that the written word does seem to be less important to today’s young adults. However, I think the legacy of handwritten/hand-made treasures is still valuable. At least, among our 20-something children’s friends, a hand-made gift is something special. Our daughter sends LOTS of hand-written cards.ReplyCancel

  • Leisa CairnsJuly 8, 2015 - 9:35 pm

    I think that writing is becoming a lost art. I was horrified when my stepson would come home from school with numerous spelling errors in his essays, and his teachers didn’t even circle them, so how could he learn what was spelled correctly vs. incorrectly? Grammar also seems to be an unimportant issue these days too. People don’t express their feelings in writing, so how an legacies, personal histories be kept to pass on to the next generation?

    I used to have 2 penpals in my early years – one from Pennsylvania and one from Japan. It was a wonderful experience. I have now developed an online penpal relationship with a woman that I initially wrote to, because she signed her postings with “full-time RV’er” and I wrote her privately to ask her how they found this lifestyle. We have now developed a strong relationship that has lasted for several years now, and we write just like we speak, if we were able to see each other in person. It’s a great relationship with a lot of personal sharing of information.

    I am concerned how my grandsons will ever learn about their ancestors, who helped their parents become the people they are now, and to help both grandsons (13 & 16 yrs. old) understand why they have the characteristics they have, and who they are most like in the family.

    LeisaReplyCancel

  • Charlotte WagesJuly 8, 2015 - 10:09 pm

    Yes, there will be some to carry it on. I make cards with my Granddaughter. We have fun together. She likes to see how much glitter she can glue to a card.
    There is always hope.

    Thank you for sharing your cards.ReplyCancel

  • Judy InukaiJuly 8, 2015 - 10:22 pm

    I think it is up to parents to give their children a good example whether it is by sending handwritten notes or crafting. Youngsters may seem like they’re not interested in these things but I would hope eventually they will develop an appreciation for handmade and handwritten items.ReplyCancel

  • Linda BrownJuly 8, 2015 - 10:27 pm

    I have that hope that there will still be people that like to do creative things. I hope that people will again begin to see the value in leisure and that taking the time to make something beautiful is just so worth the effort. Your card is so beautiful today. I have enjoyed all of them and always love seeing your work. I hadn’t had time to comment yet but I have written words that I treasure from aunt’s, nieces and others–especially my mom. You are doing a wonderful thing encouraging people to keep these traditions going.ReplyCancel

  • MarilynYJuly 8, 2015 - 10:28 pm

    Traditions and Legacies continue through the ages if they are taught and exposed to many. Each generation is exposed to family, cultural and national traditions. I was born at the cusp of the communication transition……crank telephones to today’s Apple wrist watch computer and I’ve evolved with each change and I still enjoy talking to dear ol’ friends on my ol’ push button cordless phone tho I do have my iphone6 and 2 pcs.. I have card making sessions at my home for several groups of friends (not for profit thing) and I also am invited to many different religious women and young adult groups to teach card making. I also do volunteer work at several elementary schools for craft day card making projects. I feel that I am exposing these women and children to a craft that they may enjoy and seek to venture into this more in the future.ReplyCancel

  • Pam TasJuly 8, 2015 - 11:22 pm

    Sweet card ! I love the way you have used the lace I have been looking
    for some lace to use like this .When I go to my local craft shop there are often
    young people even males!! with the girls looking and giving their opinion.
    So fingers crossed. !!! Take care XXXReplyCancel

  • RuthJuly 9, 2015 - 1:56 am

    Another stunning card Becca which would brighten anybody’s day!
    XxxRuthReplyCancel

  • Kathleen LeslieJuly 9, 2015 - 5:22 am

    Becca this is such a beautiful card from a truly beautiful person. Would that I could be the lucky recipient.
    I last wrote to the widow of a cousin late last month, hopefully she will keep the card alongside the birthday card I made for her husband, my cousin. I should write more but text and email is faster, however letters and cards can be kept long after the electronic stuff has been cleared.
    Katy
    xxxReplyCancel

  • Helen HolmesJuly 9, 2015 - 5:32 am

    Your card is gorgeous Becca, so fresh and pretty. I think the very young teens don’t use written word, they rely too much on their phones, but I think as soon as they get out into the work force and mature, they start to use other forms of communication including the written word, so hopefully in time, they will all return to it. Here’s hoping anyway
    Take care, and keep up with these beautiful creations
    HelenReplyCancel

  • AlexandraJuly 9, 2015 - 6:02 am

    I’d like to think crafting is a lovely tradition some youngsters will keep alive. My daughter and her friend love making the hand crafted gifts they give each other. Whether it’s paper or card crafting or fabric or yarn based makes, there’s a special hand crafted love in each and every one, and this makes them even more special to keep and treasure.
    You either have, or develop this interest and the want to learn how to create or not, after all there are a lot of adults who haven’t a clue about crafts now.
    Some people enjoy sports or cooking, some love art, so I don’t think it’s age related it’s a matter of what floats your boat.ReplyCancel

  • Susan SlaterJuly 9, 2015 - 6:17 am

    Excellent question. I hope there will be some who love to craft and take on the tradition of creating cards and writing but unless it becomes a grand gesture symbol that people try to achieve regularly it probably is something that will become more rare. I’ve already seen many friends and relatives move away from sending even the pre printed holiday greetings or the annual letter of events and activities. I do believe it will be there for special occasions and when people want to show extra thought and care. I love this card and so many of your others. Thanks for sharing.ReplyCancel

  • KathyJuly 9, 2015 - 6:59 am

    You are listing all of my mos favorite cards!! Love the layering of different texture along with the versatile design for use in all occasions? So beautiful ? Your heart must be glorious to create all of these works of art!ReplyCancel

  • JessicaJuly 9, 2015 - 7:22 am

    I’m afraid for the future of “handwritten” anything. The digital age is here until technology creates something else.
    I do,however, think there will always be crafters, “diy’ers” and scrapbookers too. To that extent, the handwritten word will remain.
    Thanks for the chance. JessReplyCancel

  • NoeleneJuly 9, 2015 - 7:25 am

    I think hamdmade items will still be around but will be rare. Todays children want every thing here & now. Convenience is everything to them in a busy society.ReplyCancel

  • ChristineJuly 9, 2015 - 7:36 am

    Becca, your card is splendid. I love the “drapery effect” of the gorgeous pink ribbon behind the window die!

    I do believe there is hope of preserving the written word with the younger generation. As a teacher, I intentionally seek opportunities for my fourth grade students to express written gratitude. That is good manners, first of all, and is part of the curriculum, too. It is my hope that associating written notes with pretty papers and pleasant events for which they are grateful, correspondence will become a habit.

    My second reason for hope in this area is something I see often in my classroom: Students place cards I have given them in the clear protective covers of their binders. One sweet girl, pulled out a hand-made card and placed it on the corner of her desk “for luck” several times last year. Kids treasure written messages they receive, and I believe they will share their own written treasures with others.ReplyCancel

  • JoAnn B.July 9, 2015 - 9:19 am

    Love your beautiful card.
    I think it is very doubtful that the younger generation will carry on the handwritten legacy in the future with all the modern technology.ReplyCancel

  • Kyle E.July 9, 2015 - 9:21 am

    You are such an inspiration to me! Unfortunately, I think the younger generation has absolutely no interest in continuing the tradition of handmade cards and handwritten letters. I find this quite sad because the personal touch in communicating is being lost.ReplyCancel

  • Beverly JordanJuly 9, 2015 - 9:36 am

    I love today’s beautiful card! As for the next generation, my college age daughter hand makes canvases for friends, but never cards so I send her with a few of mine.ReplyCancel

  • Cindy GJuly 9, 2015 - 9:46 am

    I LOVE this card. I’m not sure much of the younger generation is going to pick up this tradition. it was fun to see on the news last night where a summer camp was requiring the attendees to write home twice a week – the letters were cute. We really need more of that (AGAIN).ReplyCancel

  • Diane CJuly 9, 2015 - 9:58 am

    As usual, your card is a work of art. It needs it’s own little frame. I think the younger generation will want to make cards. I just made a very simple card for a 1st birthday and the 16 year old aunt expressed a desire to know how to make one. Most people enjoy making something and it looks like there’s a lot of us that would enjoy winning one of your cards. Thanks for the chance to win.ReplyCancel

  • Mary EstherJuly 9, 2015 - 10:06 am

    It is sad that handwritten notes or letters are “becoming extinct.”
    I do receive handwritten thank you’s from some young people so that does give me hope that they will continue the tradition.
    It is a shame if schools do not teach or encourage good cursive penmanship.

    Thank you for the chance to win one of your stunning cards!ReplyCancel

  • Melissa RepaskyJuly 9, 2015 - 10:21 am

    I hope that the tradition of handmade cards continue. I haven’t purchased a greeting card from a store in years. I make cards for my teenage son’s friends, my mom’s friends and even for my college age nephew’s friends. I think they mean so much more when they are made with love. Thank you for the give away! Blessings, MelissaReplyCancel

  • LorettaJuly 9, 2015 - 1:16 pm

    I sure hope the tradition of cardmaking continues, however I am very skeptical. With all the changes going on, I think cards will be a thing of the past. History repeats itself, and eventually cards will return. Thank You!ReplyCancel

  • Lu CJuly 9, 2015 - 2:11 pm

    I think there will always be handcrafters. They may not show interest at a young age, but believe many will discover the joy of making something unique as they mature. At least I pray that is so.ReplyCancel

  • Pam B.July 9, 2015 - 8:24 pm

    Such a gorgeous card. And You Ms. Becca brighten our lives everyday with your beautiful exquisite handmade cards.ReplyCancel

  • Sherry RoseJuly 9, 2015 - 8:36 pm

    I do think there is hope! Without hope, there is no forging ahead! I just saw an interview with a young artist on CBS This Morning today. The young woman makes miniature paintings that fit on a one inch background! They are beautiful. She now gets almost $1000 per piece! This tells me that art and creativity are alive!ReplyCancel

  • Earlene BostJuly 9, 2015 - 10:28 pm

    Love the femininity this card exudes. I feel that the art of the written word is being lost by the next generation. They are too into instant gratification. It must be quick, fast, and in a hurry! Hoping that some will carry on the tradition of writing.ReplyCancel

  • Barbara MuzzeyJuly 9, 2015 - 11:04 pm

    Love all your cards. You are an artist of sorts.ReplyCancel

  • DesireeJuly 10, 2015 - 10:29 am

    I think that it depends on what we as parents teach them. Even though everything can be done electronically…I think there is still something to be send for making something by hand and having it to hold afterwards. You can’t put an electronic drawing on a frig unless you print it….so, there is less opportunity for them to enjoy it for longer then it lasts on their tablet. Perhaps children will learn that to make an item truly lasting it actually has to exist in the physical world. :-DReplyCancel

  • Linda HeitholdJuly 10, 2015 - 10:57 am

    I try to make at least one card a day if I’m into card making.
    Many time I make three or more of the same card, one to give and a couple to stock pile so if I get busy working on a scrapbook I have a box of handmade cards to choose from if needed.ReplyCancel

  • Diane Lynne C.July 10, 2015 - 11:05 am

    Love this card…..the lace background makes it very appealing. I’ll try this in one of my cards.
    I’d like to think that the younger generation will continue with handmade traditions. The older generation will have to assist though to make this a reality.ReplyCancel

  • Janet CastleJuly 10, 2015 - 12:18 pm

    At 76, I love anything that makes my life easier….so technology is my friend! HOWEVER, when it comes to my card making, I prefer to DO IT MYSELF…so I prefer to make all my embellishments except the little rhinestone gems of course. Still reading paper books, although I also enjoy reading on my i-Pad. Can still add and subtract without a calculator, wash a dish or two but prefer the dishwasher because it is more sanitary. LOVE my computer, but still enjoy writing notes and seeing the hand writing…my own included – LOL!!!!
    Paper Hugs,
    JanReplyCancel

  • MichelleJuly 10, 2015 - 3:06 pm

    There is one thing I still do the old fashion way. When I am receiving a payment from my clinic I still count back the money verbally to the patient. I am beginning to think this is a lost art as so many stores I go into let the cash register machines do it all. Some of the younger generation still gets confused on this approach.ReplyCancel

  • Vicky SchmidtJuly 10, 2015 - 6:12 pm

    I notice that the younger does not make cards but they seem to collect stamps. I have my grandchildren over so we can make cards together. As they are getting older they are in some many sports they we don’t get together as much.ReplyCancel

  • Myrtle J in VA USAJuly 10, 2015 - 7:30 pm

    I, too, still wash dishes by hand. In crafting, I still like embossing with a brass template, a stylus and light box. Beautiful card, as usual, Becca.ReplyCancel

  • Theresa KJuly 10, 2015 - 9:41 pm

    Given the fact that in addition to kids being addicted to their cell phones and ipods/ipads, children are no longer taught cursive writing, I think the likelihood of them making/sending cards are nil. I think it is such a shame. The upcoming generation is going to be composed of stupid people totally dependent on electronics. If there is a power failure, they won’t have a clue of what to do or how to survive.ReplyCancel

  • Terri (terriavidreader) ScottJuly 11, 2015 - 4:21 pm

    I’m not so optimistic that it will continue for the masses, but yes, some girls especially will keep things going. Especially crafters.ReplyCancel

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Saving the Written Word

If you’re not familiar with 30 Days of Giving and how you can receive this card,  read about it HERE.  You can check to see if you’ve won a card by looking under the Features menu item and selecting Giveaway Winners.

Good morning friends, fellow cardmakers, papercrafters, lovers of the written word :-)  Thank you so much for peeking in with me every day.   I was tickled to hear that you have received some love in your mailbox lately!  That sets the stage for today’s question – I have a feeling I already know the answer as this is a particularly active community that is making on the regular . . .

    For today’s comment – when is the last time you sent a handmade card, how about a handwritten letter?

The card that’s being given away today is shown above.  Just a note – this is a card that has been shown before and there is a possibility that some of the supplies that were used are currently discontinued, no doubt there will be something you can substitute – have a look through my galleries for alternative ideas.  Many things can still be found on the open market, just google and you’ll find that many retailers are still selling.

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Stamps: JustRite Papercrafts – Dainty DoiliesBirthday Vintage Labels FourGet Well Labels Twenty
Paper: Neenah Classic Crest (Natural White) 80lb Smooth, My Minds Eye
Ink: Amuse – Eucalyptus, French Roast
Accessories: Spellbinders Elegant Labels FourSpellbinder Labels Twenty FourSpellbinders Venetian MotifsSpellbinders Labels EighteenSpellbinders Back to Basics TagsRecollections Pearls, Prima Flowers, May Arts Silk Ribbon,
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  • Carol bJuly 7, 2015 - 7:07 am

    I only send handmade cards and just sent a thank you card a couple days ago.
    Carol bReplyCancel

  • Colleen HowellJuly 7, 2015 - 7:12 am

    Yesterday, I am sending one to my nephew every day while he is at the Young Life Leader Camp in Colorado. He is there to help in the work crew again this summer, he leaves July 20, there for 1 month. He gets home sick, they can not use any devices or receive or make any phone calls while there, they can get mail only. He is a great young man who God has a special plan for, can not wait to see what it is!! All my love to you Becca you are doing a great thing giving away one of your Awesome cards every day, they are sure to bring sunshine to anyone who will receive them. Still hoping I will be one of the lucky winners, thanks for a shotReplyCancel

  • Carole J ScheelJuly 7, 2015 - 7:19 am

    Since all the cards I send out are handmad, I have to say that June was a big month for me to send outReplyCancel

  • christiJuly 7, 2015 - 7:19 am

    when I last sent a card was a week or two ago. I have awful handwriting so I don’t write letters often. probably 10 or more years ago. e-mails almost daily but not “snail” mail. today’s card is gorgeous, and it’s blue, my fav. color.ReplyCancel

  • Marlene IacuzziJuly 7, 2015 - 7:21 am

    Does the one that is sitting near the door waiting to be mailed count?
    I made it last night for a friend recovering from a stroke. Since it has a long note inside I think it counts as a letter, too. I must add it took me awhile, as I ended up with two other “almost” while making that one. They will get finished today-or tomorrow- or next week. Love your cards, and your bows, Becca.ReplyCancel

  • Silvia M.July 7, 2015 - 7:22 am

    I sent a hand written card three days ago. Hand written letter…i don’t remember.ReplyCancel

  • Cathie WearyJuly 7, 2015 - 7:23 am

    Gorgeous card today Becca. I sent out 3 birthday cards this week. So enjoy making something personal for each of the recipients. Am so enjoying this 30 days of giving. It is wonderful to read what everyone has to say. Thanks so much and have a great day.ReplyCancel

  • Linda MilroyJuly 7, 2015 - 7:24 am

    Hi Becca,
    the last card I made was for my granddaughter Sarah whos birthday is on Thursday this week, July 9th. The last letter I wrote was to my grandson Daniel who is in the Air Force, not sure of the date of that but it was in June. He is now home. There is nothing like getting a handwritten card or letter in the mail.
    Thanks so much for all your inspiration. This card is awesome.
    THanks for the chance to win.ReplyCancel

  • ConniecrafterJuly 7, 2015 - 7:26 am

    Such Gorgeous layering and colors!! I send out at least 2 cards every week, I usually always add a letter to it if it is someone that I am not in contact with all the time through social mediaReplyCancel

  • Carol.July 7, 2015 - 7:26 am

    Wow, I just love your card today. Blue and brown together is a favorite of mine! The last time I sent a handmade card was for Father’s Day. A handwritten letter? Don’t even remember!ReplyCancel

  • Lela PlattJuly 7, 2015 - 7:27 am

    Love todays card. The last time I sent a card was last week, but the last time I sent a hand written letter was about a month ago for my dear daughters anniversary.ReplyCancel

  • Kathie KopfJuly 7, 2015 - 7:29 am

    I only send handmade cards now, so I am always sending cards that I make. I love the blue in your card today. Thanks for the chance to have one YOU have made.ReplyCancel

  • JulianaTJuly 7, 2015 - 7:32 am

    beautiful card! I love how intricate your work is!ReplyCancel

  • AddieJuly 7, 2015 - 7:33 am

    I sent a handmade card this week for my pastor’s birthday. I am really enjoying these. It really makes you think and appreciate life. Thanks again, Becca.ReplyCancel

  • JessicaJuly 7, 2015 - 7:34 am

    Lovely card. But they are all beautiful, aren’t they.Thank for tReplyCancel

  • linda boyceJuly 7, 2015 - 7:35 am

    Hi Becca l sent a hand writen card two days ago ,and a letter last week l do try .Todays card is super this is really getting me looking at my older dies hugs lindaReplyCancel

  • Diana GeorgeJuly 7, 2015 - 7:36 am

    Just sent a whole box of cards the other day to a freind of mine so she would have a few to share.and of course one for her. I do this occasionally for my freinds when my supply gets a bit large.your cards are so lovely. I wish I had your gift when it came to the bows.ReplyCancel

  • Donna DJuly 7, 2015 - 7:39 am

    Sadly, the most common time to actually send a card is during a time of sympathy. Recently I sent a card to a colleagues family after the matriarch passed away. I really need to start sending cards for happy occasions as well, although usually those are hand delivered. Everybody likes to receive mail….now you’ve given me a goal. Thanks, Becca!ReplyCancel

  • Becky GreenJuly 7, 2015 - 7:40 am

    Actually, this is my “down time” for card sending….with our daughter out of school this summer. I usually send her a card every week at school, AND I don’t have many to send my cards to….but, the last time I made a card was for Father’s Day! I do need to get going on making a card though, my friend is having an upcoming birthday!!! ;) As for a hand written letters, that was at Easter.

    GORGEOUS CARD BECCA!!! I am loving the blue & brown lately, in EVERYTHING!!!!!!! LOLReplyCancel

  • ElaineHJuly 7, 2015 - 7:41 am

    Just loving todays card again Becca,
    I wrote my letter yesterday and i am making my card this weekend when i have more time, in fact 3 birthday, + 1 Anniversary card are on my list for this month.
    Take Care
    Elaine H XReplyCancel

  • F BondJuly 7, 2015 - 7:43 am

    The last cards I made were thank you and father’s day cards. A handwritten letter- a couple of months ago. I really enjoy making handmade cards.ReplyCancel

  • Jan.July 7, 2015 - 7:44 am

    Hi Becca. All of my large family have hand made cards at Birthdays and Christmas. All messages I write by hand, using a real old ink pen that I used in school! I think it adds an extra special touch.

    Just love your cards. Thank you for your inspiration. Hugs from across the pond. Jan. (U.K.)ReplyCancel

  • LorettaJuly 7, 2015 - 7:45 am

    I sent a handmade card a week ago to our youth minister at church. He was reassigned to Kansas City.ReplyCancel

  • Marta ArguelloJuly 7, 2015 - 7:45 am

    My last card was July 6, 2015 for one of son’s birthday. He likes hunting and fishing and I make a card with that theme. He was happy.
    Thank you for inspiring me and share your knowledge with us.ReplyCancel

  • Jacquelyn AlexanderJuly 7, 2015 - 7:47 am

    Today, I love making cards, not a beautiful as yours, but I send at least one a week.ReplyCancel

  • ElianaJuly 7, 2015 - 7:51 am

    Good morning Becca, Can’t pick a favorite from your cards, I so enjoy them all! The last time I send (or delivered) a handmade card was last week. Have a blessed day! ElianaReplyCancel

  • Kira ZonJuly 7, 2015 - 7:52 am

    Hi Becca
    What a lovely card as usually.
    I love your stile and you inspire me.
    I would love to be the winner of one of your cards.
    The latest card I have sent was to my sisters birthsday May 1. So its been a while.
    Have a nice day.
    KiraReplyCancel

  • Sandy BoothJuly 7, 2015 - 8:02 am

    Yesterday I sent my grandson a card and letter for his 19th birthday! He is such a good kid and I love him to the moon and back! I would love to win your beautiful creation!ReplyCancel

  • Diana LynchJuly 7, 2015 - 8:03 am

    July 1st – sent a 4th of July card to my nephew (in the Marines) thanking him for his Service! In this digital deluge, technical talk (texting) seems to be the “norm”. However for all of us “old school” folks, receiving a hand-written word via a hand-made card is truly a treasure. I Love, Love, Love all of your hand made cards. Each one is more beautiful than the last one. Keep on inspiring all of us who believe in the hand-written tradition. P.S. I really love your Roman Romance Wedding Card – and I have a few upcoming weddings! Hint Hint – Wink Wink ?ReplyCancel

  • Christine SpringmanJuly 7, 2015 - 8:03 am

    Last week was the last time I gave away a handmade card. I make handmade cards for everyone I work with for their Birthday. Christine (Canada)ReplyCancel

  • Anita BraddockJuly 7, 2015 - 8:04 am

    what a Stunning card love the layering. thanks for sharing I made cards for mothers day and Fathers Day.ReplyCancel

  • Marilyn ClarkJuly 7, 2015 - 8:05 am

    My cards do not compare with yours but I enjoy card making.
    You do inspire me to step outside my box and do something different.
    God bless and have a great day.ReplyCancel

  • Karen WeddingJuly 7, 2015 - 8:05 am

    I haven’t sent a homemade card in a little while. Graduation was the last homemade cards I made. I typically do the Graduation cards rather than purchase them. Everyone in our family looks forward to my homemade cards. They seem disappointed when they get a store-bought one. Beautiful card today.ReplyCancel

  • Doreen RitchieJuly 7, 2015 - 8:07 am

    The last time I sent a handmade card was yesterday! As for a handwritten letter, that must be about 4 months ago. I tend to write my ‘thank you’ notes in a handmade card, which was much more recent.
    Doreen R from Bournemouth UKReplyCancel

  • StarJuly 7, 2015 - 8:08 am

    Today! I make cards almost daily and always write a note in them. Friends say they save them because they are handmade with a written message.ReplyCancel

  • Diane M.July 7, 2015 - 8:08 am

    I’ve sent 2 handmade graduation cards, and 3 birthday cards within the past month. Love love love your creation today, Becca!ReplyCancel

  • Mary Beth LambosJuly 7, 2015 - 8:10 am

    Yesterday. I try to send two – three handmade cards a week. These cards are “just because” cards to let someone know I’m thinking of them.ReplyCancel

  • CaronJuly 7, 2015 - 8:11 am

    Gorgeous card as always. Did a handmade birthday card for a friend yesterday and included a handwritten note. She has had a bad year, both her dad and sister-in-law have passed away. xReplyCancel

  • Gretchen WislonJuly 7, 2015 - 8:11 am

    Gorgeous card, love the mixture of the brown and blue, colors that you don’t see very often. Now the answer to you question is much easier today, I sent a handmade card just about a month ago, I’m a little behind in sending out cards as I am very busy organizing my dies and stamps sets, have way too many, but don’t want to part with any of them, because very soon retirement is coming and then the funds go down Then I won’t be able to buy another so I will have to improvise on designing cards. It’s been awhile since I have written to anyone, and now I see really how important it is to have my words on paper in my handwriting. So soon Becca!

    Hugs and God Bless you,

    GretchenReplyCancel

  • DaymelJuly 7, 2015 - 8:16 am

    In this world of high technology it is wonderful to discover sites such as yours that serve as inspiration. I have been paper crafting for years and recently through your site, I have been able to expand my knowledge and techniques to make amazing cards. The last time I sent a handmade card was 4 days ago. Through my cards, I have inspired others of this generation (my younger nieces for example) to not only make cards but take the time to write a beautiful message. Some of them have been collecting my cards for years. Thank you Becca, for sharing your knowledge with us.ReplyCancel

  • JudyJuly 7, 2015 - 8:21 am

    I am sending out several handmade cards today! The last time I wrote a letter was Christmas. Your card has such pretty layers.ReplyCancel

  • LisaJuly 7, 2015 - 8:21 am

    Just the other day I made an anniversary card using Dep Reds Love Bench stamp for a couple celebrating their 50 th wedding anniversary!ReplyCancel

  • svetlanaJuly 7, 2015 - 8:25 am

    A beautiful combination of cutting dies and knives!ReplyCancel

  • Judy BennettJuly 7, 2015 - 8:26 am

    I love it when you use stick pins. Beautiful card as always Becca! Your bows are absolutely perfect… wish I could make them like you do.

    I sent a card last week to a friend recovering from a very serious surgery. I try to send her a card every week to cheer her in her painful recovery. A handwritten note is always enclosed in these cards.

    Blessings,
    JudyReplyCancel

  • Pat BJuly 7, 2015 - 8:30 am

    Oh my goodness, your card is gorgeous! Love it! The last time I sent a handmade card was last week to a friend for her birthday. I try to make handmade cards for all my friends and relatives for their birthdays.

    Now A hand written letter……quite a while……I do try to write personal notes on cards I send and at Christmas. I did receive a handwritten letter from my cousin about a year ago. I’ve got to do better about writing these!

    Hugs, Pat BReplyCancel

  • Deb RobinsonJuly 7, 2015 - 8:30 am

    Becca – beautiful card. you are such an inspiration – keeps me buying dies so I can “try” to recreate your cards. Not yet made it to perfection. The last cards I made were 2 retirement cards for a friend of mine. She was quite pleased. I’m better at making 3D items but the more I try my hand at the cards, the better I’m becoming. It’s a work in progress. Thank your for your willingness to share your gift with us.ReplyCancel

  • Cathy HomanJuly 7, 2015 - 8:31 am

    I hand deliver the cards I make. The last time cards were mailed out, was when I made Christmas cards for Operation Christmas Child. I made cards that were put into each shoe box.ReplyCancel

  • Christine Harrop Oxfordshire UKJuly 7, 2015 - 8:37 am

    Hi Becca

    Since I started card making I have never bought a card. Every card I send is hand made. It was my husband’s birthday a few days ago, and of course he got a hand made card. His cousin lost her husband a couple of weeks ago and that was another. I have four friends with a birthdays this month so it will be a busy time for cards. I actually wrote a “real” letter to the same old lady I mentioned yesterday, and that was the beginning of June. And whenever I visit my sister I take her a huge batch of cards so that she can use them for her special occasions. Isn’t this hobby wonderful? We can please so many people – and please ourselves at the same time! Love it.

    Hugs Christine xxReplyCancel

  • DK KeelsJuly 7, 2015 - 8:40 am

    I plan on sending cards tomorrow. Thanks to your question about receiving a handwritten letter, I plan to send some handwritten letters by the end of the week.ReplyCancel

  • Debbie BauderJuly 7, 2015 - 8:50 am

    I sent a card with a letter enclosed to a very good friend for Father’s Day.ReplyCancel

  • Leslie ScholesJuly 7, 2015 - 8:53 am

    I haven’t bought a card in 18 years and only send my handmade cards. The last card I sent was to my daughter & her husband for their anniversary. July, for me, is a slow month for card sending so I’ll start making my Christmas cards. I make about 100 each year including 10 “Becca” cards for the extra special people in my life. I do so love this hobby… :-)ReplyCancel

  • Ann WJuly 7, 2015 - 8:53 am

    I sent a card I made last week for a birthday. You have another beautiful card. I love the layers.ReplyCancel

  • Jean MarmoJuly 7, 2015 - 9:01 am

    I sent 12 hand painted thank you notes last week to friends and family who came here to attend my son’s wedding!ReplyCancel

  • BunnyJuly 7, 2015 - 9:04 am

    I sent a homemade card for Independence Day. It was last month that I sent a hand written letter. But, it would probably be in more of the category of a note.

    Beautiful card. Love the little bit of blue.ReplyCancel

  • Elizabeth VelazquezJuly 7, 2015 - 9:05 am

    Hi Becky! This is a beautiful card! I love it! Last week I sent out a “Thank You” handmade card to a bunch of hard working people I really appreciate.ReplyCancel

  • Sonia StephensonJuly 7, 2015 - 9:07 am

    Hi Becca. Another lovely card today – beautiful colour combo and dies :-) I have sent quite a few handmade cards recently as have had a lot of family Birthdays. My eldest sons was last week, so I made an extra special one for him. I sent a handwritten letter yesterday to my Husbands Aunt, including a photo of our two sons, as we have not seen her for a while and she hasn’t been well. I hope it will cheer her up and let her know we are thinking of her. Hugs xxxReplyCancel

  • RayaJuly 7, 2015 - 9:10 am

    Lovely card Becca! I send handmade cards often. My friends love receiving them. I just completed a card for my friend’s mother for her 97th birthday!ReplyCancel

  • WandaJuly 7, 2015 - 9:10 am

    I mailed out a card last Friday , my sister is dealing with cancer and I promised myself that I would craft a card for her every week till she gets the all clear.
    It’s so nice to hear from her and to know that she looks forward and enjoys receiving a new card every week.ReplyCancel

  • Melissa BJuly 7, 2015 - 9:15 am

    I sent (gave) my husband a card last week for his 75th!!!
    I also gave him a personal letter with it, as I always do.ReplyCancel

  • Laurie LavrackJuly 7, 2015 - 9:16 am

    What a beautiful card! I just sent out 2 handmade cards this morning from my stash. I am happy to report that I have several family members and friends who like to save all the handmade cards that I have sent them over the years so I like to make sure my cards are worthy of collecting.ReplyCancel

  • Lea Ann H.July 7, 2015 - 9:19 am

    Just this week I sent out 3 handmade cards with thank you notes written in them. Dear friends had helped us clean out a packed storage area in preparation for our upcoming move. What a gift their hands were, on a 100 degree day! Their presence turned a dreaded chore into a wonderful time of fellowship.ReplyCancel

  • Sherry AndersonJuly 7, 2015 - 9:23 am

    I sent a handmade card at the beginning of June to my Aunt. I keep a basket of all the cards I received, and her birthday cards to me really touched me as I looked back on them.ReplyCancel

  • D.AnnCJuly 7, 2015 - 9:24 am

    Another stunner!
    I send handmade cards constantly… Thank you, get well, anniversary, and friendship, mostly.ReplyCancel

  • NancyRJuly 7, 2015 - 9:25 am

    I sent a birthday card with a written note about 2 weeks ago. 2 birthday cards and an anniversary card will going out in 2 weeks. All handmade. I don’t write too many letters as the only person far enough away is my daughter who does only email and messaging. Everyone else is close enough to just visit.ReplyCancel

  • Beverley OffenbergJuly 7, 2015 - 9:25 am

    Last year, on my birthday. I love this card.ReplyCancel

  • Lu CJuly 7, 2015 - 9:26 am

    Sweet card! My last card mailed was yesterday. A sympathy card for a friend who lost her mother. My last letter was too long ago. Something I need to remedy. I do tend to ‘write’ long winded emails, but this exercise has reminded me of the special place a letter holds. Thank you!ReplyCancel

  • RosieJuly 7, 2015 - 9:28 am

    I only send out handmade cards and sent one in June for my friend’s birthday.ReplyCancel

  • ConnieJuly 7, 2015 - 9:28 am

    Another pretty card. The last time I sent a card was Christmas to my brother and sister-in-law. It has been years since I actually hand wrote a letter. If I sent a letter, I would type it out then sign my name to it.ReplyCancel

  • NikiJuly 7, 2015 - 9:29 am

    I sent a handmade card for Fathers Day. I wrote a letter to one of my non-computer friends in May. I don’t write letters as often as I used to, but still a few times a year.ReplyCancel

  • Edith DoubleJuly 7, 2015 - 9:34 am

    Beautiful!!!! I gave two birthday cards this week and was just blessed with the giving. Have a blessed day.ReplyCancel

  • Karen GreissJuly 7, 2015 - 9:34 am

    I send a handmade card every week to two friends of mine that are going through cancer right now .They tell me that they look forward to the cards, to see what it is and how it was made …..bso making them happy makes me feel very happy!!!
    as for a handwritten letter I’m sorry to say it I cannot remember the last time I have written oneReplyCancel

  • Juanita BraunJuly 7, 2015 - 9:36 am

    I am so glad you are bringing these cards back. I have all the dies but just forgot what to do with them. You make the most beautiful cards. I just sent out a handmade card with a written letter yesterday to my cousin who is receiving treatments for brain cancer. Please say a prayer for her.ReplyCancel

  • KathyJuly 7, 2015 - 9:37 am

    Handmade cards 3 this week, I had write message inside…handwritten letter to long ago to remember…..love the stick pin on your lovely card today too…your work is just breathtaking ….thanks for the offerReplyCancel

  • Jeannine SavardJuly 7, 2015 - 9:38 am

    Hi Becca
    The last time I sent a card was today , I have a nephew and Brother in law celebrating a birthday this month. I enjoy reading and seeing your cards. They are an inspiration to me. Thanks for sharing.ReplyCancel

  • Mary JaneJuly 7, 2015 - 9:39 am

    Monday morning I mailed out several thank you notes and one card of encouragement. I send cards every week.ReplyCancel

  • Peggy BJuly 7, 2015 - 9:40 am

    This is an easy one. Today I will send a handmade birthday card to a pen pal. I have all of my friends, family birthdays in my calendar so I get a 2 week notice and am able to send cards a week before the actual birthday. This morning I received an email from a friend who had received my July 4th card. She told me she saves all of my cards and displays them. Her husband (whom I have never met) tells her everything when a card comes to hurry and open it. In addition she told me this time he mentioned what nice handwriting I have. That made me smile since I think it is terrible.ReplyCancel

  • Cindy ClickJuly 7, 2015 - 9:41 am

    I make all my cards ( you inspired me several years ago to do so) My last card was made for my 9 year old granddaughter. They look forward to them each year to see what I make. It gives me great joy to make a card for someone and write a personal note.
    CindyReplyCancel

  • SueJuly 7, 2015 - 9:42 am

    Love your cards Becca and check your blog everyday. I last sent a handmade card last week but can’t remember when I last sent a hand written letter!ReplyCancel

  • MaryannJuly 7, 2015 - 9:47 am

    Again you share such a wonderful card here Becca. They´re always sooo elegant and perfect made in every detail, and also todays as well.
    Last time I sent a handwritten card was actually the other day, as I sent a birthdaygift and card to a dear friend, and I ALWAYS give a handwritten cvard with any of my gifts, and some just get the card, but always written by hand. Some longer since I sent a letter, as I have to admit, that it doesn´t happen very often, but I send many cards through the year. As I get a nice amounbt, I ofcause also send a nice amount out again. I know, I get very disappointed, if I recieve a card, and it´s not handwritten, so that´s something I would never do.ReplyCancel

  • Mary EstherJuly 7, 2015 - 9:55 am

    Today I am mailing a handwritten letter to my mother-in-law in a different state.

    I sent a hand made birthday card to a dear friend (like a sister) yesterday.

    Thank you for the chance to win one of YOUR beautiful hand crafted cards!ReplyCancel

  • Judy InukaiJuly 7, 2015 - 9:55 am

    Another stunning card. Love all the layers. That sentiment is marvelous. I just sent a handmade card yesterday to a friend who has a debilitating illness. She had surgery to implant a pain pump – don’t even want to imagine that kind of pain. I hand wrote a short note in the card, but as far as an actual handwritten letter, probably not for a VERY long time.ReplyCancel

  • Karol HallJuly 7, 2015 - 10:03 am

    I just sent a hand,
    Made card to my sister for her birthday in June I love making cards and gifts to share with family and friends. You inspire me in so many ways. Your cards are so beautiful and would love to win one of them
    Thank youReplyCancel

  • RaquelJuly 7, 2015 - 10:07 am

    Once again what a gorgeous card Becca!! Keeping my fingers crossed that I will be a lucky one. The last time I sent a card was to my son and daughter in law. I made them a Raq Quilt and the card as well and inside I wrote about the quilt. Both came out beautiful and they were very happy.ReplyCancel

  • Dorina DJuly 7, 2015 - 10:11 am

    Another gorgeous card and that quote is fabulous. Love the colors used on the card. I just handwrote a letter to a family friend who lost her spouse of 60 years along with a handmade sympathy card. But, I have sent a hand made card to my great nieces and nephews every month since they all reached the age of 3. They love getting mail every month.ReplyCancel

  • ChelseaJuly 7, 2015 - 10:12 am

    I love the layout of this card, Becca. It’s so creative! I had to pin it this time so I’ll remember what you did here. Thank you for the inspiration.
    The last time I sent a handwritten card was yesterday. It was a sympathy card for a girlfriend who just lost her mom, so I had a lot of memories to share with her. You have to hand write something like that!ReplyCancel

  • RonnyJuly 7, 2015 - 10:20 am

    Last handmade card I sent was June 29 for a neighbors birthday. Can’t tell you when I wrote a letter. Been a long time.ReplyCancel

  • Cheryl RotnemJuly 7, 2015 - 10:24 am

    Well Becca,I send handmade card all the time. I never buy a card to send to anyone for many, many years now! Last was just this past week, since I own a Yahoo stamping group, we trade all the time and I am learning lettering now, so I tried to do their name in a special font that I do by hand.ReplyCancel

  • Terri (terriavidreader) ScottJuly 7, 2015 - 10:24 am

    I actually sent a personal note inside a card just this morning! I have neglected sending cards for a while now, and wanted this person to know they weren’t forgotten, just in the backside of my brain for a while!ReplyCancel

  • Clare WJuly 7, 2015 - 10:33 am

    Hi Becca. I last sent a handmade card two weeks ago. Can’t remember the last time I sent a whole handwritten letter. Years ago I reckon. Handwritten notes in cards excluded from this though. Love your card as always.ReplyCancel

  • Charlene DahlbergJuly 7, 2015 - 10:34 am

    Hi Becca,

    I just mailed two handmade birthday cards last week with handwritten messages to family members. But it has been a long time since I have written and sent a handwritten letter. I would rather type a letter as my handwriting is not so great.
    Love seeing your gorgeous cards!ReplyCancel

  • Heather MillsJuly 7, 2015 - 10:36 am

    What a great idea!! I, too, mourn the loss of the written word. It is so much more fun to go to the mailbox when there is a card/letter in it. : ) But I don’t send letters as often as I should. I think the last time I sent both a handmade card and a letter was about 2 weeks ago. I have another on my to-do list and should really get to it soon. The last card I gave to someone was last week for their birthday. Don’t know if that counts, but there was handwriting in it. : ) Thanks for the chance to win; your cards are always so stunning.ReplyCancel

  • Linda HeitholdJuly 7, 2015 - 10:41 am

    I have two little great granddaughter’s living in Hawaii and they just love mermaids so I sent them handmade mermaid shaker cards about a week ago.ReplyCancel

  • DesireeJuly 7, 2015 - 10:43 am

    The last time I sent something handwritten was about two months ago. I don’t think the young woman understood what she was receiving and really appreciated it. However it made me feel good for making it and giving it. :-)ReplyCancel

  • Rebecca DeeproseJuly 7, 2015 - 10:44 am

    That grey blue/tan/brown on white combo is beautiful! Love the bow especially!ReplyCancel

  • RobiJuly 7, 2015 - 10:46 am

    I send a handmade card at least once a week! Last one I sent was yesterday. Your cards are stunning.ReplyCancel

  • JoyceJuly 7, 2015 - 10:50 am

    I sent a handmade card to my mother for her 84th birthday last week. I am new at making them, but it made her tear up as she thanked me for it, as she knew I had taken the time to do something special just for her!ReplyCancel

  • KrisJuly 7, 2015 - 11:06 am

    Today! I send cards a lot and had them ready to go this morning…birthday, thank you and baby girl cards.I don’t buy store boughten cards any more.ReplyCancel

  • Cindy KJuly 7, 2015 - 11:22 am

    The last time I sent a handmade card was about a week ago when I mailed out some 4th of July cards I made. And the last time I sent out a hand written letter…..well, I have one written right now waiting to be mailed!

    Stunning card today Becca! I love the blue.ReplyCancel

  • Margie FulcherJuly 7, 2015 - 11:24 am

    Another beautiful card. Becca you are such an inspiration. I make many handmade cards. I have a large group of stamping friends and we make handmade cards for birthdays and special occasions.ReplyCancel

  • CandaceJuly 7, 2015 - 11:26 am

    I sent out handmade Christmas cards. Now I am packing to move so handmade cards may be on hold for awhile.ReplyCancel

  • KT HomJuly 7, 2015 - 11:26 am

    Because I love paper crafting and it nearly qualifies me for a 12-Step Program, handmade cards are sent out weekly from my house…but my 20-something children tell me this is a lost art because their generation rarely send cards anymore! I have a 90-year-old friend and she always writes handwritten letters which I cherish dearly. She’s made me realize what a treasure it truly is to give and receive the handwritten word! I so admire your talents, Becca. MANY thanks for this chance to receive one of your paper and bling treasures!ReplyCancel

    • JoniJuly 7, 2015 - 6:28 pm

      I realized after I gasped in shock thinking, “You have 20-something children???” that you were talking age, not numbers of! then it made me laugh and I had to thank you for the giggles. and your children are right – it is a lost art.

      Ihave an older friend, too, and I cherish her letters and cards as well as sending her some, too. Blessings!
      JoniReplyCancel

  • MichelleJuly 7, 2015 - 11:29 am

    Becca,I just sent out 2 handmade cards yesterday and have 3 more to mail yet this month. Been a busy time at the scrapbooking table but I sure enjoy doing this. Thank You!ReplyCancel

  • ANN ROBBINSJuly 7, 2015 - 11:38 am

    Good morning Becca,
    Last night I spent a couple of hours making (please don’t laugh
    because it took so long) to do a fascimile of yesterday’s white and purple card for my friend’s birthday which is Thursday (the same day as mine.) I write notes quite often to my Sis (only have one) who lives in Ohio and whom I will be visiting next month. Most of the time we speak to each other on Sunday evenings each and every week. But several times a year, I will make her a card and enclose a note.
    I really love today’s card with the brown and blue which is not a combo I use very often but I just may start as this is very pretty. I do have a question – when you do cards, do you make more than one of the same card? You said you are reminiscing as you pull them out, making me think you make more than one. I sure wish I could just get time to have a stash!!
    Hugs
    Mstgane
    Ann RobbinsReplyCancel

  • CatherineC in CanadaJuly 7, 2015 - 11:44 am

    I sent a handmade card just this Monday to my nephew who had all 4 wisdom teeth removed :(. I made a punch art ice cream cone (3 scoops). The sentiment was “Life is sweeter….” And on the inside “with cake & ice cream”.

    Other than handwritten messages in cards – that I do with all of them – I haven’t written a letter in many years.ReplyCancel

  • LoisJuly 7, 2015 - 11:51 am

    Most of my home-made cards need to be delivered by hand so I rarely send one but have in the last month. Thank you again for this fun blog with such nice prizes.ReplyCancel

  • AnnaJuly 7, 2015 - 11:53 am

    I sent 12 handmade cards on July 1st to various special people in my life. I do this every month as a way to show them how much they mean to me.ReplyCancel

  • Rebya FalkJuly 7, 2015 - 11:53 am

    Becca, This give away is so great. I love the beauty you put

    in each card.

    Thanks for the chance to win.ReplyCancel

  • Victoria LunaJuly 7, 2015 - 12:13 pm

    Just last week I sent a birthday card to a gentleman that my children called grandpa. He is not their real grandpa but we love him and his wife as such. We do not have any family in the states, my parents died before my kids were born and my childrens’ father’a parents live in Argentina. Anyway, I send cards as often a I can.ReplyCancel

  • Sandra FJuly 7, 2015 - 12:13 pm

    Sending one out today for a gentleman who is having double knee replacement.ReplyCancel

  • ChristineJuly 7, 2015 - 12:14 pm

    I sent a letter of condolence just a few days ago and addressed a hand-made card this morning.
    Love the dusty blues in your card!ReplyCancel

  • Laraine RJuly 7, 2015 - 12:17 pm

    I haven’t written a letter in years. I just sent out a card on Monday with a handwritten note in it!ReplyCancel

  • Arielle berceauJuly 7, 2015 - 12:21 pm

    I sent handmade Mother’s Day cards to a dozen close friends and family members. They were so touched, as most people barely even receive a store bought card these days!ReplyCancel

  • Cheryl StaufferJuly 7, 2015 - 12:34 pm

    I wrote and sent a handmade card this morning to a close friend who had surgery for breast cancer. She has learned to stamp from me and is always so excited to receive a handmade card1ReplyCancel

  • Susie NicholsJuly 7, 2015 - 12:45 pm

    My most recent hand made card was for my nephew’s graduation, about a month ago. I am currently working on a card and latter to send to the local Police Dept. I was involved in a minor fender bender and the officer who responded just had the best demeanor. He was calm, informative, and an appropriate sense of humor and he really diffused the situation. I did thank him, but I wanted his boss to know that in these times, there are people who appreciate our COPS (constable on patrol)ReplyCancel

  • TerryJuly 7, 2015 - 12:50 pm

    Another AMAZING card to view today! I absolutely love the inspirational greetings used on your cards. I sent a handmade card to one of my sons last week for his birthday.ReplyCancel

  • ValerieJuly 7, 2015 - 1:04 pm

    Hi Becca!

    You are the Queen of Layering! I truly believe that you have a special gift to mix ‘n match different dies from different sets to do the most AHHH-MAZING creations!

    The last time I sent a homemade care was 3 weeks ago for my cousins graduations. Seing that I am a “writter,” I always write a lengthy “note” on the insides of my cards.

    I also sent handmade cards for Father’s Day, Mother’s Day, 5 June Anniversarys, Valentine’s Day, Thank You’s, Thinking of you, Get well and of course Birthday’s.

    Blessings,
    ValerieReplyCancel

  • Barbara LeonardJuly 7, 2015 - 1:06 pm

    I made a card for my friend’s birthday, June 28.ReplyCancel

  • Barbara WilsonJuly 7, 2015 - 1:12 pm

    The last card I sent was just a friendship card. I also send her some spellbinder die cuts and some stamped and colored images.She lives in a retirement community and makes cards for several of the residents. She was the last one I sent a handwritten letter.ReplyCancel

  • Lillian L.July 7, 2015 - 1:24 pm

    I sent a hand made card yesterday. I usually send a hand written letter with the cards I make and send, however there was not a letter with the one I sent yesterday.ReplyCancel

  • Wanda ThomasJuly 7, 2015 - 1:25 pm

    I sent a handmade card last week – a letter about a month ago… Just got one of each back yesterday!ReplyCancel

  • SueJuly 7, 2015 - 1:26 pm

    What a beautiful card, Becca. Love the dies you used. I sent a handmade birthday card two days ago. As far as a hand written letter, well, I honestly can’t remember how long it has been. My grandkids will be going to a camp later this summer and I intend to send them a letter/card then.ReplyCancel

  • Joanne LoweJuly 7, 2015 - 2:17 pm

    I hope to make a birthday card this week for my nephew. I hope to be making many more cards than I could lately due to health issues. I made a note card to send a thank you type note about a week ago, a very simple note card.

    LOVING this beautiful card, hoping to find the few stamp sets that I don’t have of yours when I can.

    Thanks for this great 30-day giveaway. I cannot wait to see your next stamp sets and dies–I recently bought your new Spellbinders dies, 4 of the sets at least, cannot wait to play with those pocket dies and the accompanying dies. I think you have 5 out…

    Best wishes,

    JoanneReplyCancel

  • Pattie JnsJuly 7, 2015 - 2:17 pm

    this month, had two birthdays to make a card for, and writing a handwritten message inside.ReplyCancel

  • BenteJuly 7, 2015 - 2:23 pm

    I love todays’s card, it is so elegant!
    I often send away handmade cards to family and friends, and actually today I wrote a handwritten letter to our daughter for her birthday, and attached it to – of course – a handmade card ;))ReplyCancel

  • DianeJuly 7, 2015 - 2:31 pm

    Amazing, Becca. I never tire of admiring your creations. I am happy to report that I sent a handmade card to my granddaughter last week. :)ReplyCancel

  • Diane MinerJuly 7, 2015 - 2:36 pm

    I sent a hand made card, actually I sent 4 of them on July 4th. The first was an anniversary card for my husband and the other 3 were Happy 4th of July cards for family and friends. Loved making them and they were very much appreciated!ReplyCancel

  • Linda GradyJuly 7, 2015 - 2:39 pm

    When I first looked at this great card, I thought the top was a sleeveless dress and then looked a little closer. LOL Still very nice! I send all handmade cards to my family and many friends, plus finishing out the month sending cards to OperationWriteHome before they cease operation. It’s been such a pleasure sending them cards and knowing someone is very happy to receive the card back at home.ReplyCancel

  • Kristine VencelJuly 7, 2015 - 2:50 pm

    The last time I sent a card was last month. It was a birthday card. I currently have a sympathy card on my desk that I need to send.
    The last time I sent a hand written letter was Christmas 2013. I didn’t get around to Christmas cards this past year as my hubby has been pretty ill. Something had to give & cards lost. I send at least 2 email letters each week, though. Shows how my world has changed. Lol
    Another gorgeous Becca card in the running today! Thank you for this chance to possibly own an original Amazing Paper Grace creation!ReplyCancel

  • lorrayne ingramJuly 7, 2015 - 2:54 pm

    I delivered one to my friend on Sun, and am finishing another one to deliver to her daughter who is starting on another round of Chemo today. Prayers for Tara are appreciated.ReplyCancel

  • Chris RJuly 7, 2015 - 3:21 pm

    Well a mother’s day card but more recent – 4 exploding boxes as birthday cards.ReplyCancel

  • Debbie DunhamJuly 7, 2015 - 3:21 pm

    Another gorgeous card! The last time I sent a homemade card was last month. It was a birthday card for someone in the UK which had a hand written note inside.ReplyCancel

  • NancyJuly 7, 2015 - 3:23 pm

    My most recent card is in my purse ready for the post office! I love everything about your card today, fabulous as always!!!ReplyCancel

  • Cyndy WJuly 7, 2015 - 3:23 pm

    Becca, as always your cards are inspiring! Today’s post is no different. The last time I made a card was this last weekend for my best friend’s birthday next Monday. Last card I sent was to celebrate the 4th of July. If I should be so lucky as to win this stunning card it will go in my Card Gallery that I have in my craft room. I keep and display all the handmade cards I have been given over the years–they are special to me. Almost all of them were made by friends and family that I taught and got hooked on card making. Just gotta share the joy…right?!!!ReplyCancel

  • NancyJBJuly 7, 2015 - 3:24 pm

    I sent two handmade “Thank You” cards today. One of them also had a handwritten letter of thanks with it. Also sent a Birthday card yesterday. Most of the time I add a short note in with the handmade cards that I send. I know I always enjoy even a short note written on the inside of a card when I receive one. Your card is beautiful as usual. The love shows through your cards.ReplyCancel

  • Karen M RothJuly 7, 2015 - 3:25 pm

    This is a easy one for me to answer… as painful as it is to say…..never.

    I handmake gifts and cards and send them out and zip get no response or reply. My family has disowned me. I do not make friends easily and the ones I had are now dead due to various types of cancers.ReplyCancel

  • Judy CoveyJuly 7, 2015 - 3:35 pm

    I love your card and the sentiment, if we only did trust our intuition more, we probably would all be better off. Ninety-nine point nine percent of the cards that I send out are handmade, and I just mailed out a card this afternoon for some good friends anniversary. I really don’t write letters because my hand writing is horrible, although I do sign my name on all the cards that I do make.ReplyCancel

  • Sally J.July 7, 2015 - 3:38 pm

    I just sent my mother-in-law a handwritten letter last week. I like to keep her informed and usually include a card. Thanks for sharing your beautiful cards with us!ReplyCancel

  • Trish AveryJuly 7, 2015 - 3:41 pm

    Morning Becca beautiful card for today and the last time I sent a handmade card was yesterday and I am sending another one today.
    Hugs Trish.ReplyCancel

  • Erica FieldsJuly 7, 2015 - 3:44 pm

    I send hand-written letters with many of my cards. And I’m mailing one out today if I can get my butt up and away from viewing all the lovely creations to be seen on blogs I read. My hand-writing is failing and I’m planing on using a pretty font and writing on my PC soon. I use a fountain pen right now and it does make it easier to write as my arthritis can be a bummer when holding writing instruments. But for now, I’m blessed.ReplyCancel

  • MildredJuly 7, 2015 - 3:59 pm

    Sorry to say the last handmade card was a valentine! During all this good weather I am outside enjoying my flowers. Have even pressed some to put on cards. I write inside cards but can’t remember the last time I wrote a real letter. But I’m stockpiling some great ideas from your beautiful cards!ReplyCancel

  • AlisonJuly 7, 2015 - 4:02 pm

    If I am sending a card I always send hand made.Since I started making cards years ago, I seldom buy a card.ReplyCancel

  • Mary MacJuly 7, 2015 - 4:03 pm

    Great advice today Becca on your beautiful card. OOOps, I always ask for a 2nd and 3rd opinion!
    I delivered 2 book-a-trix type cards to my niece last week who had given birth to twins – a girl and a boy. It didn’t seem fair not to recognise them as individuals especially as I was noting their weights, time of birth etc on the card(s). Prior to that I had written a congratulatory letter to the parents. Lucky you asked this question now!ReplyCancel

  • Debbie McKelveyJuly 7, 2015 - 4:24 pm

    I just mailed out a handmade card today to my sister for her Anniversary. I love that you are doing this, it really has brought back memories and makes me want to get more creative.ReplyCancel

  • Jane BJuly 7, 2015 - 4:29 pm

    Gorgeous card today!This morning I have made three cards ,1 for a wedding anniversary and 2 birthdays .I never ever buy a card. Write a note in the cards or sometimes it is a letter depending on the occasion.Jane B.ReplyCancel

  • LynneZJuly 7, 2015 - 4:49 pm

    Another lovely card. It is truly awesome that you are so very generous to give us a chance to win your works of art! I sent a card I made to our son for Father’s Day. I always love to give family members cards that I make.ReplyCancel

  • marilyn in E~TownJuly 7, 2015 - 4:51 pm

    I mailed a hand made, hand written in card, last month to 3 ladies from my church for their birthdays, my newest thing to do. It makes me make, decorate or color cards every month, I’m loving it and the ladies at my church so look forward to their mail at their birthdays! Just a nice thing to give back to others!
    This card is gorgeous, but then again I’ve N-E-V-E-R seen an ugly card that you’ve made!!!!ReplyCancel

  • KathyJuly 7, 2015 - 4:59 pm

    Oh, another favorite card!!!! This is so much fun to make and so versatile. However, the message is one that I can take to heart. Thanks for reminding me!ReplyCancel

  • Lisa DugginJuly 7, 2015 - 5:02 pm

    Such a pretty card, and so true! The last time I sent a handmade card was just last week. I always try to keep some made up ahead of time for needed emergencies. There is nothing like knowing you put yourself into the card you sent. They know it too! Thank you for sharing with all of us. Blessings, LisaReplyCancel

  • CindyJuly 7, 2015 - 5:10 pm

    Handmade card – easy – sent out 11 last week! On a roll. An actual letter – I’d say 2 weeks ago – to a friend who was moving, reminding her of all the fun and laughter we’ve had the past 2 years. I hope it’s something she’ll treasure as I do.ReplyCancel

  • Anne (UK)July 7, 2015 - 5:28 pm

    Another lovely card, Becca.
    I’ve sent 2 handmade cards so far this week. I haven’t sent a letter so far this month. Something that needs rectifying.
    Hugs
    Anne (UK) xReplyCancel

  • Janet CastleJuly 7, 2015 - 5:29 pm

    Sent a note today – two in fact! It has been a couple of weeks since I sent a letter, as I do mostly notes!
    Lovely card Becca!!!!
    Paper Hugs,
    JanReplyCancel

  • Shaunna LasleyJuly 7, 2015 - 5:40 pm

    Sadly, it has been awhile since I have sent any handmade cards. About 2 years. However, I have written a letter and sent to my friend to let her know how much I cherish her about two months ago. This has me evaluating things and wanting to write more often to many people!!ReplyCancel

  • Pam TasJuly 7, 2015 - 6:02 pm

    Becca thank you sooo much for doing this every day it means we can
    go to your blog and know we have got a card waiting!!!!!!
    The card to day is lovely they are ALL gorgeous such inspiration for
    us all.
    Well done to the ladies who have won!
    I sent a handmade hand written copy of one of yours two weeks ago
    To a craft friend she loved it yes I did tell her you designed it lol XXXReplyCancel

  • Jacquie JacobsJuly 7, 2015 - 6:10 pm

    Hi Becca,

    Beautiful card, love the colours, the last time I sent a handmade card was to my Father-in-Law for Father’s Day, a handwritten letter, oh dear, sad to say a long time ago unless you count a simple message written in a card of course!

    Love & Hugs

    Jacquie J xxx
    ReplyCancel

  • Joni StonekingJuly 7, 2015 - 6:23 pm

    Oh, I love the blue and brown together…so, so pretty and one of my favorite color combos.

    The last time I sent a handmade card and handwritten letter would have been last week. I’d gotten a nice card from a friend several states away. We’ve known each other for 30 years, and she surprised me with a thank you card, for our friendship and how it has lasted, how God has been present – we were in seminary together. I responded with a card of my own making and a letter as well. We came together in the “God works in mysterious ways” clause….and have stayed friends that way, too!

    Thanks again for the way you are bringing together handcrafted, handwritten and gratitude this month. It’s really a lovely thing, Becca. I’m grateful for you, for this.ReplyCancel

  • dorothy harrisonJuly 7, 2015 - 6:33 pm

    I just sent a belated birthday card to her friends, and have another one ready to go to and older friends tomorrow!. I still love to do a written letter here and there to friends.
    Handwriting allows you far more emphasis than typing!ReplyCancel

  • Sandy HaysJuly 7, 2015 - 6:34 pm

    I just put a hand made card in the mail today to a friend in California with a birthday coming up. I probably send 3 to 10 cards a month. I do everything I can to keep the written word alive! I want to make a comment about your work. I follow lots of card makers and their blogs. They are all talented in their own ways. But nobody, and I mean nobody, comes up with these beautiful pieces of layered perfection like you do. I could spot one of your cards immediately. You just have a gift.ReplyCancel

  • Glenda JonesJuly 7, 2015 - 7:11 pm

    Becca – I just love your cards and it is the inspiration I use when I send my Mum a card every month. She is suffering from severe dementia and lives in another country so I don’t get to see her very often.
    Once a month I make her a special card and send it to her with my love – she doesn’t know who I am but she loves getting the cards and having them on display – she just knows they are from someone special and important in her life.
    I am enjoying your 30 days of giving. Thank you so much for your inspiration.ReplyCancel

  • April S.July 7, 2015 - 7:19 pm

    Another beautiful card! I made a card for my pastor’s birthday most recently. It’s been a long time since I sent a handwritten letter… bad penmanship!!ReplyCancel

  • Linda LoydJuly 7, 2015 - 7:21 pm

    Father’s Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s birthday in February. I make the birthday cards for everyone to sign t work so every month I write something special to each co-worker. I share my cards for Boss’s day, weddings, baby showers and consider them my gifts to the recipientsReplyCancel

  • Rebecca JSJuly 7, 2015 - 7:36 pm

    I sent a card with a handwritten note about three weeks ago to a very special friend that I had not talked to in a few months.ReplyCancel

  • Sarina McClentonJuly 7, 2015 - 7:38 pm

    I sent a hand made card on last Sunday. It has been about 6 year for a letter.ReplyCancel

  • Lynda Mellor aka Loopy Lynda UKJuly 7, 2015 - 7:39 pm

    Good morning Becca, for a friend’s birthday last month!!! I have a card to make for
    my daughter’s 30th this Saturday. I’d better get a wriggle on!!! I’ve got some thankyou
    Cards to make for my youngest daughter, she’s just had a baby shower!!!
    Love your card today!!! But I love all your cards. Thanks for the chance to win one!!!
    Good luck everyone!!!
    Have a good one!!!
    Loopy Lynda xxxReplyCancel

  • Einora DvoJuly 7, 2015 - 8:29 pm

    I am a beginner for crafting. I am browsing ideas as well as learning techniques from other artists like yourself. Your cards are beautifully and delicate. I Want to make a birthday masculine card for someone very special in my life next week and I have trouble with my imagination right now. Lol. Last time I sent out a hand made card was June. I do write hand written letters often, at least once a month to a very close friend of mine.ReplyCancel

  • Sandy ArtmanJuly 7, 2015 - 8:44 pm

    Hi, Becca,
    This is a beautiful card and I particularly love the colors.

    I sent a handmade card two weeks ago with a handwritten note included. Years ago I heard the adage, “what we appreciate, appreciates”. This focus is strengthening my commitment to giving handmade cards and sending handwritten correspondence as much as I can.

    Thank you!
    SandyReplyCancel

  • LianneJuly 7, 2015 - 9:08 pm

    My husband is the vicar of a church with mostly elderly parishioners, I make and give a birthday card to each of them. (those who fess up when their birthdays are anyway :)) I have been doing this for a couple of years, and it always brings a smile to their faces.ReplyCancel

  • Stephanie WJuly 7, 2015 - 9:12 pm

    I sent out a few cards last week and have a couple more made and plan to mail them by the end of this week. The last handwritten letter I wrote (other than getting wordy in a card – I keep most of my cards blank inside because I tend to be wordy – but you couldn’t tell that could you. :D )…… was probably a letter to one of our children or to my hubby.ReplyCancel

  • madonna andersonJuly 7, 2015 - 9:34 pm

    Two went out this morning. I keep a box of premade cards so if ever anyone needs one I have it ready to go. I feel that this is a way that I can use my talent, give myself a creative outlet and make the world a better place all at the same time. Cardmaking is purposeful. So many crafts make beautiful pieces or art but what do you do with them then? My cards always find a use. I have been looking at Becca’s cards and many years and she is an inspiration. Would love to have one of her cards, any of her cards, but this one is especially lovely. blessings………DonnaReplyCancel

  • Juanita BakerJuly 7, 2015 - 9:44 pm

    I sent at least two cards a week, sometimes more to my special sister, who lives in Illinois. My dear long time friend, Barbara. I love them so much and want them to know I am thinking of them. Hand written letter, that was a long time ago. To convenient to send email. Thanks for the beautiful cards you create for us to enjoy.ReplyCancel

  • Caroline PollardJuly 7, 2015 - 9:50 pm

    Hi Becca!

    I only send handmade cards. Everyone looks so forward to them.ReplyCancel

  • mJuly 7, 2015 - 10:11 pm

    I sent a handmade card to my brother and his wife last week. I currently cannot write for any length of time thanks to a carpel tunnel compression in my right wrist :-)
    Blessings
    MaxineReplyCancel

  • LisaericaJuly 7, 2015 - 10:25 pm

    Becca,
    I’m ashamed to say it’s been quite a while since I’ve sent anyone a hand written letter. However my nephew is getting married next week, so I want to make him and his wife to be a handmade wedding card. Since he’s so special I’ll be writing words of love in the card and and some tips on how to spoil his new bride. I also have a friends daughter’s bridal shower in two weeks. Thanks for sharing and the chance to win your magnificent cards.ReplyCancel

  • Noelene ApapJuly 7, 2015 - 10:36 pm

    The last time I sent a handmade card was yesterday. I sent a handwritten letter to my 2 sponsored children in Africa 2 months ago. My kids also enjoy drawing them a picture as well as writing a note with it.ReplyCancel

  • Charlotte WagesJuly 7, 2015 - 10:43 pm

    Beautiful card.
    Last month was the last time I sent out a card. It’s been a long time since I have written a letter.ReplyCancel

  • Janice BrummettJuly 7, 2015 - 10:52 pm

    Beautiful card today. I made a card for my nephew’s birthday yesterday and today I made a card for my friend to is battle his 6 round of different cancers. I try to send him a card a week. Tomorrow, I will make a card for my cousin whose cancer has come back. This weekend, I “get to go” to Collinsville, IL for the great rubber stamp event. Can’t wait to see all the vendors —been savings all my change for a year to have extra “mad money” for this event!ReplyCancel

  • Jacqueline T.July 8, 2015 - 1:31 am

    Just two days ago, I sent a handmade card to a friend to thank him for his good wishes on my new job. He’s a retired senior, so I was really touched at his thoughtfulness when he sent me a Congratulations card. So I made him a special thank you card and sent it to his house along with a batch of banana muffins :)ReplyCancel

  • RuthJuly 8, 2015 - 3:45 am

    Becca this card is stunning , I love the colours !!
    The last time i sent a homemade card was yesterday!!
    It was a thank you card ,
    XxxxRuthReplyCancel

  • PaulaJuly 8, 2015 - 4:33 am

    Becca,
    I simply love the sentiments on your cards . . . . you are so creative. Thank you for sharing!ReplyCancel

  • Norah McPheeJuly 8, 2015 - 5:08 am

    Good morning Becca,
    I find amazing how you can get colours tthat you wouldn’t normally think about putting together look so good side by side. I love how the stamps you have used match in so perfectly with the design of the dies that you have used to put them on to, they look made for each other. Thank you for showing us some of your other cards that i haven’t seen before as each one gives us renewed inspiration.
    I am so lucky at receiving 2 handmade cards on the birth of my first grandson 3 weeks ago and they were from virtual friends that i have never met before. They were absolutely exquisite and i count myself so very lucky tohave such beautiful hearted people in my life.
    Love and crafty hugs
    Norah (Glenochil Village, Scotland)ReplyCancel

  • MarilynYJuly 8, 2015 - 5:17 am

    The most recent handmade card was sent to my best friend who lives on another island. She loves the flowers, ribbons, pearls, sentiments and dies that makes it so gorgeous. A majority of the designs are similar to Becca’s cards which I use as a guide. I’m so thrilled to find someone who’s designs are ones that I can envision and learn from.ReplyCancel

  • Fran BaldwinJuly 8, 2015 - 6:24 am

    Hi Becca, I only ever send handmade cards, I only wish they all
    could look like yours! My recipients always seem happy to get
    something I took time and thought over though. It would be wonderful to receive one of yours. Thankyou for the opportunity.
    Fran. (From the UK)ReplyCancel

  • Leanne SJuly 8, 2015 - 7:36 am

    Last handmade card was sent to my daughter for Easter. She really appreciates them & decorates her dorm room wall with my cards. Now I write letters in my cards, the last one sent was in Dec for Xmas.ReplyCancel

  • Pat BargerJuly 8, 2015 - 7:54 am

    I think it depends on what they are taught growing up. If they are surrounded by loved ones and friends who hand make items for gifts, then maybe they will want to learn and carry on the tradition. For me, it started with my mom and my grandma. My daughter picked it up from me and her grandma. I hope and pray that this is not lost to cell phones and the computer!
    Lovely card today Becca. Would live to receive one of your handmade treasures!ReplyCancel

  • Carol RossouwJuly 8, 2015 - 11:14 am

    Oh my! Where I live, sending homemade cards is risky with our postal system, so they are better hand delivered. But this does hamper the sending of cards to places further away! We do sometimes envy you Americans with your excellent postal service (LOL)ReplyCancel

  • Kathy RJuly 8, 2015 - 12:01 pm

    I really like the addition of blue in this card!

    The last handmade card i sent was baby shower invitations and 2 bday cards. The last handwritten letter was sent in a few xmas cards last year.ReplyCancel

  • Beverly JordanJuly 9, 2015 - 9:42 am

    your card is beautiful! As for your question my college age daughter makes painted quotes on canvases but no cards so I send her with some of mine.ReplyCancel

  • MichelleJuly 9, 2015 - 6:15 pm

    It is hard to say how many cards I do in a week. Since I am still working part time I pull my monthly calendar up and sometimes will make cards 2-3 times at a sitting when I have the time. Monthly I can say I do about 4-5 cards.ReplyCancel

  • Earlene BostJuly 9, 2015 - 10:34 pm

    Another lovely creation. I send more letters than cards that are handmade. This is likely to change since my hometown Hallmark store has closed.ReplyCancel

  • Diane Lynne C.July 10, 2015 - 11:09 am

    This blue and brown color combination makes this card extra pretty. love the bow center that you used.
    I just made my Aunt’s 90th birthday card and she raved about it. I write handmade letters at Christmas time.ReplyCancel

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Saving the Written Word

If you’re not familiar with 30 Days of Giving and how you can receive this card,  read about it HERE.

Good morning friends!  I know I’m preaching to the choir but I have to tell you it feels good to be surrounded by like-minded people.   As I thought more about crafting,  which gives us so many varieties of cards to write in, I wondered — when did the change begin to happen?  I do get an occasional card but not sure the last time I received a handwritten letter?  Because there are so many ways to receive communication, I think our communication is typically brief these days.  Any correspondence is definitely better than none and as long as it has the personal touch, it’s a keeper!

To win the card shown above you must leave a comment on this post.    For today’s comment – when is the last time you received a handmade card, how about a handwritten letter?

The card that’s being given away today is shown above.  Just a note – this is a card that has been shown before and there is a possibility that some of the supplies that were used are currently discontinued, no doubt there will be something you can substitute – have a look through my galleries for alternative ideas.  Many things can still be found on the open market, just google and you’ll find that many retailers are still selling.

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Stamps: JustRite PapercraftsChicken Soup Labels Four (Outside)Get Well Labels Twenty (Inside)
Paper: Neenah Classic Crest Smooth Natural White 80lb,
Ink:  Amuse – Heather
Accessories:Spellbinders Grand Squares, Spellbinders Dainty DotsSpellbinders Adorning Squares, Spellbinders Blossom Tags and Accents,  Spellbinders Venetian MotifsGet Well Labels TwentySpellbinders  Venetian AccentsRibbon flowers, May Arts Silk Ribbon, Recollections Pearls, Want2Scrap Pearls, Maya Roads Trinket Pinpost-header-bottomHappy Monday!  See you tomorrow!

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  • christiJuly 6, 2015 - 7:06 am

    I can’t remember when I received a hand written letter. it was probably when my mom wrote me last 20 yrs ago. for cards, I just got a new knee and many of my card making an non card making friends dropped me a line with some very cute cards. this card today is so pretty. tfs.ReplyCancel

  • AnnaJuly 6, 2015 - 7:06 am

    I received a handmade card just 2 weeks ago from my pen pal in Florida. I’m sad to say it’s been so long since I’ve received a handwritten note that I can’t even remember it.ReplyCancel

  • linda boyceJuly 6, 2015 - 7:09 am

    Hi Becca the last time a got a hand made card was two years ago and a letter was when my husband was in the army so that was 1969 how sad is that . Todays card is just great would love to win hugs lindaReplyCancel

  • Mary Beth LambosJuly 6, 2015 - 7:12 am

    My last handmade card was for 4th of July from my longest friend from grade school! Needs less to say I didn’t get any done this year due to my husband getting a hip replacement and need extra TLC. This card you made had all my favorite song—purple-pearls-die cuts and embossing!ReplyCancel

  • Sheila ArendseJuly 6, 2015 - 7:17 am

    Hi Becca my last hand made card was from my sister for my birthday in March this year. She is so much like you in giving special cards. As for a handwritten letter it must be all of 30 years ago. People just don’t write letters anymore. So sad but with technology its at a push of a button. So enjoy your beautiful and inspiring cards. A true blessing.ReplyCancel

  • Jacquelyn AlexanderJuly 6, 2015 - 7:17 am

    The last handmade card I received was about three months ago, it was a thank you card. My husband hand wrote me a letter two weeks ago.ReplyCancel

  • MaryannJuly 6, 2015 - 7:20 am

    One more gorgeous creation here today Becca, it´s just gorgeous.
    I honestly can´t remember, when I got a hand written letter, but I´m soo lucky to have a bunch of great craftfriends, who always send me nice and handwritten cards for my birthday and for christmas, and I´ve also gott more, all the times, I´ve been into the hospital too, so I do have a huge box of lovely cards, that I sometimes tip out on the table and start reading all over again, or also some times, if I need a little crafty inspiration as well, cause there´s a whole load of great inspiration in all these. And I have saved all cards, that I´ve ever got from friends and family, so it´s quite a few over the last 56 years ha ha.ReplyCancel

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  • Judy RyanJuly 6, 2015 - 7:22 am

    Another beautiful card. Yes I agree with you, we don’t communicate with the written word much anymore. The last time I received notes or letters was on my birthday in May. It usually takes a special occasion to receive or send a note or letter. I think I’ll surprise someone and just send one (in a card) for no special reason other than “I Love you”. Actually that is a reason too.ReplyCancel

  • ElaineJuly 6, 2015 - 7:23 am

    Such a very lovely card again Becca,
    I had a card and a hand written letter only this morning,it was such a joy,and now i am going to make a card and wright a little letter back as a way of saying Thank You .
    Take Care.
    Elaine H XReplyCancel

  • KathyJuly 6, 2015 - 7:24 am

    Love love your card…I just drool looking at all you do….your so amazing!! Got hand written thank you about 2weeks ago. Handmade card about a yr ago. Thanks again for offering this.ReplyCancel

  • svetlanaJuly 6, 2015 - 7:25 am

    Wonderful card! I love your work!ReplyCancel

  • Judy InukaiJuly 6, 2015 - 7:26 am

    Another beautiful card. I love the purple flowers and the pearls. The last time I received a handmade card was in January for my birthday. One of my stamping pen pals sent me a beautiful card – purple by the way – with lovely butterflies. Early this summer I received notes from two high school graduates thanking us for our gifts and for attending their parties.ReplyCancel

  • PeggyJuly 6, 2015 - 7:26 am

    Gosh, I can’t remember the last time I received a hand written card. But I love to send them to people in my church that are going through an illness, hard times or just a cheery hello. It is sad to see this method of reaching out go away. As always, your card is simply beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing your talent with us.ReplyCancel

  • Peggy LeeJuly 6, 2015 - 7:30 am

    Lovely card!

    Two days ago. My sister-in-law sent a birthday card to my husband. She included a handwritten note. This year I started sending a “month” card to her. The card would have the month either stamped or die cut on it. She really enjoys receiving them. Got to go make my July card now!ReplyCancel

  • RuthannJuly 6, 2015 - 7:31 am

    the ladies at our church make cards for everyones birthday and anniversary. Not nearly as intricate as yours but just as thoughtful! So I received one last month for my birthday.ReplyCancel

  • JudyJuly 6, 2015 - 7:33 am

    The last time I received a handmade card was February for my birthday. My 92 year old aunt sent me a letter in March with a picture of her as a child! As always today’s card is beautiful.ReplyCancel

  • CheriJuly 6, 2015 - 7:39 am

    Oh gosh, I really hate to admit it, but I cannot remember the last time someone gave me a handwritten card!ReplyCancel

  • EdithJuly 6, 2015 - 7:40 am

    This is the card I’ve been waiting for. I want to Make a special card for a special friend and I wanted it to be in whites. Thanks. It reminds me of a special “sister ” card that I received in the past. Have a blessed day.ReplyCancel

  • Silvia M.July 6, 2015 - 7:41 am

    I think the last handwritten letter I received was from my mother 25 years ago and I still have all her letters.
    Last Hand made card I think was last Christmas.
    Another beatiful card from you! Thanks.ReplyCancel

  • Eluzabeth VelazquezJuly 6, 2015 - 7:42 am

    I haven’t received a hand written letter in more than twenty years. However, I did received a 4th of July handmade card from a friend this weekend. I was very exciting in receiving it. Now you and my dear friend had inspired me to also mail out all of my handmade cards to family and friends. Thank you!ReplyCancel

  • KathieJuly 6, 2015 - 7:43 am

    I have several friends that make handmade cards. (I got them all started making cards.) So I am lucky to get handmade cards often. I love seeing their ideas. I love, love, love all your cards. I would be honored to have one.ReplyCancel

  • JessicaJuly 6, 2015 - 7:46 am

    Last year my sweetheart was enduring can er treatments that almost killed him. (Literally) he and I got many handmade cards. I think the latest for me was a birthday card, in January. I love getting cards of all kind. But the hand made ones are always keepers! Thanks Becca.ReplyCancel

  • Sandra stephensJuly 6, 2015 - 7:49 am

    I love this card. Thank you for ideas and encouragement in my card making. I think I may have received a hand made card for my Birthday in March…but I can’t remember the last time I wore or received a hand written note or letter……so sad…I need to seriously think about changing that.ReplyCancel

  • Beverley OffenbergJuly 6, 2015 - 7:57 am

    Last year, I was blessed to receive a beautiful hand made birthday card with a lovely and colorful Zentangle design.ReplyCancel

  • Rebya FalkJuly 6, 2015 - 8:00 am

    We receive a hand written letter about once a month from a young man on death row.
    I will not explain the whole relationship, but he has PTSD.
    Such beautiful cards, Becca.ReplyCancel

  • AddieJuly 6, 2015 - 8:01 am

    I received a handmade card a few weeks ago as an example of an easel card I was to make to enter a card challenge. Since my friends are not cardmakers I do not get handmade cards. A written letter – I can’t remember when I have received one of those. Love this card.ReplyCancel

  • Judy BennettJuly 6, 2015 - 8:02 am

    Oh this card is simply gorgeous Becca! I just love pearl swirls, but usually have trouble finding the right place to put them. I’ll have to work on that more.
    The last time I received a hand made card was last Friday. I’m in a card swap with Card Making Tips and my July buddy sent me a beautiful card. She spent a lot of time making it too.
    As to a handwritten letter, I can’t remember the last time for that one! Sadly, we rarely write letters anymore.
    Hugs,
    JudyReplyCancel

  • KathyJuly 6, 2015 - 8:08 am

    This is one of my favorite cards! Such a gentle frame for a heart felt message! So versatile by changing colors and message. You are the best mentor!ReplyCancel

  • BunnyJuly 6, 2015 - 8:11 am

    I received a handmade Mother’s Day card from my friend whom I got hooked on making cards. I love homemade cards.

    I received a short hand written note with an article not too long ago. It was a letter but it was still a treat to receive it in the mail. When I was little I looked forward to getting a letter and a card from my brother who is quite a bit older then I am.ReplyCancel

  • LucindaJuly 6, 2015 - 8:11 am

    Another beautiful card! Last handmade card – a wedding invitation from my nephew’s, then, fiance. Last handwritten letter – I get one or two a year from one of my grandmothers. My other grandmother did the same – I still have almost every one she ever sent to me. She had beautiful cursive handwriting.ReplyCancel

  • LoisJuly 6, 2015 - 8:15 am

    Beautiful card! I received a hand-made birthday card in April with a hand written poem. These are especially precious because the person took time to find the poem and then hand write it in the card she made. Thanks again for the contest.ReplyCancel

  • Gretchen WilsonJuly 6, 2015 - 8:15 am

    Boy that a tough one to answer, because I don’t know how long it has been, a very long time since I have received a letter, I guess I can’t even think when it was hand written , a typed with a handwritten signature , if that counts and I don’t think that counts. I did receive a couple of handmade cards from friends at Christmas so that helps some. But with the last couple of days in reading your blog it has really open my heart and soul to start thinking how important it is to reach out to family and friends. Now I off to find a card and send! I think I have a few in my stash!
    Hugs and God Bless,
    GretchenReplyCancel

  • Noelene ApapJuly 6, 2015 - 8:17 am

    Something about this card makes me want to put my feet up & have some tea! Another gorgeous creation!
    Sadly the last time somebody wrote me a letter was probably my late grandmother who lived in another country before emails were commonly used. I don’t think I have ever received a handmade card other than from my own children.ReplyCancel

  • ANN ROBBINSJuly 6, 2015 - 8:18 am

    Becca girl,
    I don’t remember this card before either but it took my breath away. I guess I have told you many times that white on white is one of my favs. This with the purple details is ……………
    just…..I don’t know what to say…impeccable!!!! Even as a get well type card, I would still love to get this one!!!! Ofcourse, I would never give it away!
    Hugs,
    Mstgane
    Ann RobbinsReplyCancel

    • ANN ROBBINSJuly 6, 2015 - 8:25 am

      I forgot to say that I got a handwritten note from my Sis with a check for my campaign as I am running for MAYOR of our town an the note said, “WISH IT COULD BE MORE.” Isn’t that sweet?ReplyCancel

  • Karen WeddingJuly 6, 2015 - 8:19 am

    I see you used purple on this card. I know you don’t particularly like purple, but I think you did a beautiful job on it. Thanks for the chance to win it.ReplyCancel

  • SandyJuly 6, 2015 - 8:20 am

    A lady I attend church with makes beautiful cards. She gives them at Christmas and birthdays. She even puts the greeting on the inside with a piece of paper and temporary tape so that you can take that greeting out and put another greeting in and send the card to someone you know. The ladies at church love this!ReplyCancel

  • Leanne SJuly 6, 2015 - 8:20 am

    I received a handmade card two years ago from a blog friend. None of my friends or family make cards. As for a letter, sad to say I’ve lost track of when I last received one as its been ages.ReplyCancel

  • Pat BJuly 6, 2015 - 8:25 am

    The last time I received a had made card was on my birthday the end of May. My cardmaking friends sent me some beautiful handmade creations. Oh, how I love getting these beauties! Love your card today, Becca……..simple but elegant!ReplyCancel

  • lorrayne ingramJuly 6, 2015 - 8:26 am

    I get handmade cards from my friend, not sure when I last recieved a hand written letter. My mom aways used to write my daughter once a year a long encouragement letter. She thought it was important to have something personal from her to my daughter.ReplyCancel

  • Anita kejriwalJuly 6, 2015 - 8:27 am

    This card is simply divine. I do not remember when I received a hand written card in the near past. In fact I have given away to many. I did get a small handwritten letter from a friend and it was indeed so touching.ReplyCancel

  • RayaJuly 6, 2015 - 8:27 am

    Lovely card Becca! I haven’t received a handmade cards for years. I have received lovely handwritten thank you graduation gift notes from former second grades students after invitations to their graduation parties. These notes ate not of any length, but always say sweet things . The handwritten notes are appreciated.ReplyCancel

  • Mary JaneJuly 6, 2015 - 8:28 am

    I received a few handmade cards for Christmas and one card since. Lovely memories!ReplyCancel

  • D.AnnCJuly 6, 2015 - 8:32 am

    Such a lovely card!
    I have an aunt that sends me a handwritten letter once a year. That’s pretty much it.ReplyCancel

  • Cathie WearyJuly 6, 2015 - 8:36 am

    Good morning Becca. I remember when you posted this beautiful card. My sister and I actually tried to make it together on a little crafting day we had together when she came to visit me in Canada. The last handwritten letter was from my daughter when she was at school in England for a year which was 11 years ago. I received a handmade card for my birthday from my niece for my birthday in April. I always make handmade birthday cards for my whole family and friends and I make them specific to the person receiving them and put a lot of thought into the design. It is my little gift to them.ReplyCancel

  • Carole J ScheelJuly 6, 2015 - 8:51 am

    About a week ago I received a handmade card from an 86 year old friend in California. We are neighbors during the winter months and during the summers when we are 2300 miles apart, we exchange cards or die cuts that we think the other would like. Included with the card is always a little handwritten note. Although we also talk on the phone at least once a month, the cards are a hobby that we both enjoy together. They help us stay connected all year.ReplyCancel

  • Jean MarmoJuly 6, 2015 - 8:52 am

    Saturday I received a thank you note for a baby shower present. It has been a while since I got anything hand written!ReplyCancel

  • F BondJuly 6, 2015 - 8:56 am

    Sadly its been a long time since I have received a handwritten letter. About 9 years ago when my husband was in Iraq. But I have kept every letter throughout his 24 years of military service. A handmade card- a couple of months ago. Even though I don’t get many handmade, all that I send out are made with love.ReplyCancel

  • Peggy BJuly 6, 2015 - 8:57 am

    This card is beautiful. I love the white on white with a touch of my favorite color. I am fortunate to have several pen pals for the past 9 years. Not only do I receive wonderful cards but hand written letters or notes are inside. I also just received a thank you card from a daughter of a friend who graduated high school. Inside she wrote a beautiful thank you for the card that I had made. I saw very pleasantly surprised.ReplyCancel

  • Cheryl StaufferJuly 6, 2015 - 8:58 am

    I received a lovely handwritten note after chairing an after funeral reception at our church this past fall. The last handmade cards I received was last Christmas from a group of stamping friends and former stamping students. I send a lot of handmade cards with notes in them for birthdays, anniversaries, get well, cheer, sympathy, and thinking of you cards and also make sure my daughter, daughter-in-law and some elderly friends have my cards on hand when they want to send a card. Becca, your cards are always so elegant, beautiful and works of art!!ReplyCancel

  • Barbara WilsonJuly 6, 2015 - 8:58 am

    I received a homemade card and some stand up postcards just last week. Very pretty items.ReplyCancel

  • Charlene DahlbergJuly 6, 2015 - 9:01 am

    Happy Monday Becca,

    Your card is lovely ! I am so blessed to have friends that make gorgeous cards so I receive hand made cards with hand written sentiments often and I love them. It has bee a long time since I received a hand written letter. It seems it is easier and quicker to text then send a letter.ReplyCancel

  • Marcie SmithJuly 6, 2015 - 9:02 am

    My husband and I both worked as civilians on an Army Base up in No. California for many years. That is were we met and later married. We established many wonderful friendship through the years we were there and then in the early 90’s when several bases were closed, ours being one of them, hubby and I were transferred to So. California. We stayed in contact with several of them through the years, but one stands out the most. He and I still write to each other every year at Christmas. Since we have known each other for over 40 years now, but haven’t seen each other for over 20 we still stay in touch at Christmas thru our annual letters recapping all the major events that transpired with our families throughout the year. I have to say, hubby and I really look forward to Bill’s letter every year and I love writing mine to him and his family as well. It saddens me to think that that is in fact the only written correspondence that we actually do any more. Like most, we send cards with short little notes on them, or we stay in contact by social media or phone calls, but it not the same. Just not as personal as the letters that Bill and I have exchanged through the many years and my hubby and I really look forward to our Christmas card with our letter inside it.
    MarcieReplyCancel

  • Connie LudgateJuly 6, 2015 - 9:06 am

    The last hand made card I got was this past Mother’s day from a friend of mine who has just started making cards. It was a CAS card but very thoughtful of her to make it for me. I just love purple and so your purple flowers and bow really made me smile today.ReplyCancel

  • Niki WinchellJuly 6, 2015 - 9:06 am

    I received several hand made cards last week for my birthday! Obviously I have like minded card making friends. I think the last hand written letter I received was at Christmas. I have a couple of friends who are not “computerized,” no e-mail, so we write real letters!

    Gorgeous card featured, the pearls really add a lot. Thanks for sharing your talents.ReplyCancel

  • NancyRJuly 6, 2015 - 9:08 am

    I would have loved to get this card after my surgery last year! It’s beautiful. I think the last handmade card I got was Christmas 2 years ago, and then only because I sent them one first (I make all my cards to send). As far as a handwritten letter or note, probably not for a couple years and then only at Christmas. But my one friend who always wrote passed away last year, so didn’t get any last Christmas.ReplyCancel

  • LizJuly 6, 2015 - 9:22 am

    I received a lovely handwritten note from a friend to whom I had given a handmade card. Two friends got me into stamping & we exchange cards. We have so much fun when we get our stamps & creative juices together (& a little wine!). The last handmade cards I received were ones I made myself — handmade wedding & bridal shower invitations from my future niece!ReplyCancel

  • SueJuly 6, 2015 - 9:25 am

    I last received a handmade card at Easter but do not remember when I last had a handwritten letter!!ReplyCancel

  • Carol bJuly 6, 2015 - 9:27 am

    I’m blessed to have friends who make cards. I received 3 about a month ago after having surgery.
    Carol bReplyCancel

  • Mary MacJuly 6, 2015 - 9:27 am

    Becca, today’s wonderful card would bring peace, healing and gratitude to any soul. It is gor-geo-us.
    Now, the last handmade card I received was about 4 Christmases ago with a sweet hand written note on the inside giving me a news update. The last hand written letter I received was from my dear Mum in Dec. 2003 shortly after that she transferred to a nursing home near me and I saw her practically every day, so no need to write. God love her she slipped quietly away to her eternal rest on 21st Jan. 2005.
    Sad isn’t it that so few of us bother to ‘write’ these days. Unfortunately due to arthritis my letters can’t run to pages and pages anymore! Perhaps that just as well!

    May God bless you always for the pleasure and joy you spread.ReplyCancel

  • Kristine VencelJuly 6, 2015 - 9:29 am

    Good morning, Becca!
    The last hand made card I received was from my friend early last month. A group of us went to lunch to celebrate her birthday. Since we alre all crafters, we each made her a birthday card. She turned around & made each of us a thank you card. How sweet was that?
    As far as a hand-written letter goes, I receive one each Christmas from a friend of my parents. She writes a letter & sends it inside her Christmas card. I in turn do the same for her. That way we know what has been happening in each other’s lives during the year.
    My aunt used to write me before she passed away. She refused to use a computer, but continued to hand write notes. Otherwise, the rest of us write notes on the computer most of the time.
    I do belong to a Calligraphy group in my community. All of our cards must contain hand-written Calligraphy. I must say, some of those ladies have beautiful! handwriting.ReplyCancel

  • Wanda ThomasJuly 6, 2015 - 9:30 am

    My BFF that taught be stamping some 30 years ago still sends handmade cards with a letter in each one. What a role model.ReplyCancel

  • Lynda Mellor aka Loopy Lynda UKJuly 6, 2015 - 9:33 am

    Good morning Becca, my crafty friend sent me a hand made card for my birthday in March.
    A letter however would be Oh my goodness!!! from my friend is it that long ago? 40 years!!! No it can’t be!!! I was 18 and we wrote to one another while at work!!!( don’t tell
    anyone) :) Sadly my friend past aged 21 in a really bad car accident.I miss her everyday
    but will read her letters and it makes me smile, laugh, cry and all the other emotions
    it makes me feel good to know she held the writing paper and envelope. Happy days!!!
    Your card is a little gem!!!
    Bless you Becca!!!
    Have a good one!!!
    Loopy Lynda xxxReplyCancel

  • Lela PlattJuly 6, 2015 - 9:38 am

    This card is absolutely beautiful. The last time I received a hand written letter was this last January or February when I was spending the winter in Arizona. What a delight. Makes one feel really special.ReplyCancel

  • Katherine HillJuly 6, 2015 - 9:42 am

    Good morning Becca,I believe the last time I received a hand written note was a few years ago from the beautiful lady that got me started on making cards.I first meet her at church and we soon became like mother and daughter.
    She went on vacation to visit her daughter in Colorado for a few weeks and when she was gone see sent me one of her cards with a hand written letter telling we of her trip and how cold it was there.We both live in warn Florida.
    Your card today is simply elegant,love the colors.It looks so soft and feminine.
    Have a blessed day.KatherineReplyCancel

  • Colleen HowellJuly 6, 2015 - 9:42 am

    Well it has been over 1 year since I received a hand made card, and what my sister did was take the card I made her cut off the front and added it to another card, I am the one usually making the cards and sending them I do not get ones myself.ReplyCancel

  • Millie SpeckJuly 6, 2015 - 9:44 am

    Good morning Miss Becca…I actually just received a handmade card last month from a wonderful lady in Georgia. And, not only that, she sent it “just because”…..ReplyCancel

  • Debbie in ColchesterJuly 6, 2015 - 9:47 am

    Hi Becca, beautiful card.
    The last handmade card was at Christmas most of my crafty friends send them.
    The last handwritten letter was also at Christmas from a dear friend who writes once a year and yes I did reply in writing.ReplyCancel

  • Karen GreissJuly 6, 2015 - 9:49 am

    I recieved a hand made card 6 weeks ago when I had shoulder surgery.I belong to a stamp club, and these ladies are the only ones I know that send out cards that are hand made.Love recieving them!!!And especially love sending !!!
    As for a hand written letter…bet its been over 20 yrs since I have recieved one.Its a thing of the past.ReplyCancel

  • Clare WJuly 6, 2015 - 9:54 am

    Last handmade card recieved and last handwritten letter received were both Christmas. Lovely card as always.ReplyCancel

  • barb macaskillJuly 6, 2015 - 9:55 am

    The last time I received a handmade card was over a year ago! Sadly, too many people don’t write letters anymore! I really miss receiving a long, handwritten letter in the mail. A cup of coffee and the letter would start my day on a good note!!!
    LOVE this amazing card!!! TFS!ReplyCancel

  • Kyle E.July 6, 2015 - 10:06 am

    I best written letter I have ever received was a thank you letter from my nephew following his graduation from seminary. He expressed heartfelt thanks for my support of him during his long road to becoming a pastor. That was almost 11 years ago and I still get tears in my eyes just thinking about it!ReplyCancel

  • Anne (UK)July 6, 2015 - 10:07 am

    Another stunning card. You really are giving us a treat every day!
    I received a handmade card this week! I run a group at our Church teaching cardmaking and this was a card from one of the ladies there.
    I also received a beautiful handwritten letter three months ago. I shall cherish it!
    Hugs
    Anne (UK) xReplyCancel

  • Yo GlennJuly 6, 2015 - 10:08 am

    The last time I got a handwritten letter (actually two of them) was Mother’s Day, when both my boys wrote me a letter of appreciation and wrote about their favorite “mother” memories through the years. You’re right, I get quite a few cards with short, handwritten notes inside, but very frequently do I get actual handwritten letters, so these two were especially treasured. Your card is beautiful, as always.ReplyCancel

  • Cathy HomanJuly 6, 2015 - 10:15 am

    I received my card for my Birthday. My sister and I are card makers with totally different styles.ReplyCancel

  • Janet SaievaJuly 6, 2015 - 10:18 am

    Beautiful card!!! I received a handmade card for my birthday in February from someone who I actually got into card making! It is a beautiful card and I was so excited to receive it! I received a hand written letter from a friend a couple of months ago. Have a beautiful day!ReplyCancel

  • Rebecca DeeproseJuly 6, 2015 - 10:18 am

    The design and colors in this card are so elegant! Thanks for stimulating more inspiration~ReplyCancel

  • Debbie BauderJuly 6, 2015 - 10:18 am

    Handmade card- last Christmas
    Handwritten letter- about a month ago (from Mom). Mom doesn’t text and doesn’t own a computer.ReplyCancel

  • Doris Davis-BegleyJuly 6, 2015 - 10:20 am

    The last time I received a handwritten letter was in 2013 I received a letter from my grandson, who had gotten into some trouble and he wrote me. I have never received a handmade card.ReplyCancel

  • Donna ShermanJuly 6, 2015 - 10:27 am

    Becca, I LOVE your cards!!! They are all gorgeous!!! It would be an HONOR to have one of your cards!! As for receiving a handmade card or a handwritten letter — a card about 3 years ago, a friend from Canada wanting to show me what she made with a new die she got!! We met in FL about 5 years ago and were together a couple of months in an RV park. I actually got her started with the Big Shot and making cards!!! And she was excited about what she made! It was BEAUTIFUL! As for a handwritten letter, can’t remember the last one I received!!! I DON’T get much personal mail here at all!!! YOU have a beautiful day!!! HugsReplyCancel

  • Kathy RJuly 6, 2015 - 10:33 am

    Bekka this card is gorgeous!!! I love how the layers compliment each other so well.

    The last homemade card i received was on Christmas… and I generally receive handwritten notes in several cards. Does that count?ReplyCancel

  • rosieJuly 6, 2015 - 10:40 am

    My pen pal and I exchanged HUGE/LONG letters to each other since 1947 but when we got techy we changed to email. Her DH mentioned we should have saved all those letters – they would be at least 8 pages long. We had so much in common: exchanged recipes/pictures and have exchanged gifts for our b’days and Christmas ever since. It had to be handmade gifts but then we both went to college/married/raised fammilies/got jobs and it changed. We both have twin granddaughters who are in their teens now. I still send her handmade gifts. Hoping I win your card as I love all your creations.ReplyCancel

  • DianeJuly 6, 2015 - 10:43 am

    I received a dozen or more handmade & handwritten sentiments fro my Birthday recently. Love your card, Becca!ReplyCancel

  • RobiJuly 6, 2015 - 10:44 am

    The last time I received a handmade card was probably in February …. on my birthday. I can’t remember when I got an actual letter! Thanks for the thought-provoking subject!ReplyCancel

  • Carol RossouwJuly 6, 2015 - 10:45 am

    I am so blessed to have children who always make me the most wonderful cards for birthdays & mother’s day (which is what I received last). As for a handwritten letter? Gee I can’t even remember when last I received one of those!(Though I do have a few precious ones stored: mom & dad’s love letters to each other, letters from grandparents & a few very special cards from my husband) xxReplyCancel

  • Joanne LoweJuly 6, 2015 - 10:46 am

    Hello Becca,

    As always, your cards really make my heart sing, I love them! Thanks so much for having this 30 days of giving, I think this is my first time commenting due to some health issues…

    I think it’s been a good 8 months since I received a hand-written note, and it was from a friend who moved away and I had given her a hand-made card with a note in it to say goodbye, and to express my gratitude for her friendship. I received a note from this sweet friend, and due to special circumstances, it was so wonderful to hear from her. Please pray for my friend–God knows her circumstances that I cannot list, she is a Child of the King!

    I totally agree, we need to keep the ART of letter-writing alive! My grandmother who is now in heaven for the past 11 years was a fantastic letter-writer, and I wish I had kept all of her letters, they would mean so much to me now!

    Thank you for your beautiful, generous heart, so evident in all that you do, Becca! I’m so sorry that your stamps are no longer available, I have most of them and will hunt down the couple I could not buy–your new flower one and the pay it forward, I think I have the rest including all of your sets in your kits. And I am grateful for all that I already have, so if I don’t find the others, then I am already VERY blessed!!! :) Hoping you will be creating more gorgeous stamps with another company as God opens the doors. How grateful we are to have your stamps, no one creates such beautiful stamps, and I love each set. Thank you!!! :)

    Blessings,

    JoanneReplyCancel

  • ChristineJuly 6, 2015 - 10:59 am

    Becca, this card is lovely with its gorgeous purple bouquet. lacy layers and pearls! Purple is one of my favorite colors.

    I had to do quite a rewind to recall receiving a handwritten letter. I’m sure the last came from my grandmother. Though we spoke on the phone regularly, my grandparents and I corresponded by letter often. In fact, Grandpa insisted that every card include a letter—-not just a note below the printed greeting. They lived life at a slower pace, never using a computer or a cell phone.

    In a more positive vein, I receive lots of handmade cards and handwritten notes from the sweet fourth graders I teach. I never tire of receiving them and make it a point to write back. We also write notes to thank the cafeteria staff for good lunches, to express gratitude to field trip sponsors, and to thank our music teacher for special programs. It is sweet to see gratitude through the eyes of a child.ReplyCancel

  • DianaJuly 6, 2015 - 11:02 am

    Another beautiful card! We receive handwritten letters once a week from my husband’s 94 year old sister. She is a widow living in her own home and does all of her own cleaning, cooking, and personal correspondence. An amazing lady!ReplyCancel

  • April S.July 6, 2015 - 11:02 am

    Lovely card!! The last time I received a handmade card was last halloween and the last handwritten letter was just a couple of days ago!ReplyCancel

  • Pattie JnsJuly 6, 2015 - 11:03 am

    My last homemade card is from my friend in New Zealand. We always exchange cards for birthdays, holidays, or just notes. In fact my friend was instrumental getting me interested in wonderful hobby. Lots of inspiring friends as well. I keep them all.ReplyCancel

  • MildredJuly 6, 2015 - 11:04 am

    How can each of your cards be more beautiful than the previous one?! We received a handwritten thank you from a neighbor who we keep tabs on and my husband takes her yard debris away when he hauls ours. It was a very nice thank you.ReplyCancel

  • Janet CastleJuly 6, 2015 - 11:10 am

    I received a thank you card last week from a friend! Have given several since last week and getting ready to mail 2 more this week.
    Gorgeous card Becca…would love to be the one to win it! Am I to look somewhere special to see the daily winners?
    Paper Hugs,
    JanReplyCancel

  • Janet CastleJuly 6, 2015 - 11:13 am

    Oops…got a thank you card last week…forgot to mention when I received a handwritten letter…because it has been at least 3 months ago!!!
    Paper Hugs,
    JanReplyCancel

  • Anita BraddockJuly 6, 2015 - 11:19 am

    My Husband Brian made me a card for Mothers Day. it was Beautiful. you have made a Beautiful card. Love the layering. thanks for sharingReplyCancel

  • ChristineJuly 6, 2015 - 11:22 am

    Hi Becca. Handwritten letter? If you mean a long correspondence, probably not for several years, postcards – only a few weeks ago & a thank you letter – that would be January. As for a handmade card, it would depend on your definition of handmade. The kind shared on blogs – I might give them out regularly but I have not actually received one myself for several years but a hand-drawn ‘scribble’ loving created by a child, that would be last March for my birthday.ReplyCancel

  • BenteJuly 6, 2015 - 11:23 am

    Today’s card is lovely, Becca!
    I have not received a handwritten letter for many years, but handmade cards are more likely to arrive in the mailbox. Last time was on my birthday. I am blessed with friends sending me handmade greetings both for Christmas and other special occasions :))ReplyCancel

  • ChelseaJuly 6, 2015 - 11:24 am

    The colors on this card are just gorgeous! That plum color with the cream is just yummy.

    I have received several hand made cards from a girlfriend for birthday and Christmas. But as for an actual letter, why, it’s been so long I just can’t remember. One of my sisters still sends me hand written thank you notes, and they are dear to me.ReplyCancel

  • Cindy KJuly 6, 2015 - 11:28 am

    I love the pretty purple flowers on today’s card!
    The last time I received a handmade card was probably about a week ago, as I received one for the 4th of July from a friend. But it’s been a little bit longer then that for a hand written letter, I’d say …..years. I however send then semi-frequently.ReplyCancel

  • DesireeJuly 6, 2015 - 11:29 am

    Hi Becca, I receive very few handmade cards. The last one I received was at Christmas from a cousin in Australia who usually makes a card out of her latest family photo and includes a general update on family life which done on the computer and goes out to everyone. My last handwritten letter was from my aunt to thank me for having her son to stay with us when he came over on holiday from Australia. A lovely letter it was too, as can be said for your card!ReplyCancel

  • ToniJuly 6, 2015 - 11:31 am

    Hi there. The last letter I received was years ago from my nephew who was in boot camp at the time. He was killed in an accident sometime after that so his letters are so dear to my heart. I love your beautiful cards. They inspire me so much in my card making. Thanks for sharing.ReplyCancel

  • DonnaJuly 6, 2015 - 11:33 am

    The last time I received a handmade card was on my Birthday June 1. The last time I received a hand written letter was in June as well. It was from my uncle in Pennsylvania who Visited a few weeks before. I had not seen him in 0ver 40 years and he came to Arkansas to visit my father. I will cherish his letter as well as all handmade cards I receive. I never discard them!ReplyCancel

  • DianeJuly 6, 2015 - 11:35 am

    Today’s card is another beauty. You have much talent. I received a handmade canvas from my daughter on mother’s day that incorporated my grandkids’ handprints. What an unexpected treasure!ReplyCancel

  • Steff MunningsJuly 6, 2015 - 11:35 am

    Oh my this is absolutely lovely and it’s PURPLE!!! This has all the elements I love, right down to the sentiment lol…
    My last handmade card was in December from a sweet friend I made in the craft community and I know another one is on its way literally from her. My last handmade letter was from my husband and that’s years ago… wow! :-)
    Thanks
    {{hugs}} SteffReplyCancel

  • DKJuly 6, 2015 - 11:37 am

    Becca, what a thought-provoking give-away this has been and we are only on Day 6! Showing me their new-found creative skills, my crafty friends periodically mail handmade cards. An entire handwritten letter? The closest that I have received of this communcations genre during the past couple of decades has been emails in cursive fonts.ReplyCancel

  • RaquelJuly 6, 2015 - 11:39 am

    Becca I want to apologize for not leaving a comment on the card for the day. I get so into addressing the thought that I forget to say how beautiful all your cards have been for each day. You just inspire me with your creations. I received a handwritten letter thanking me for a visit from my daughter’s Mother in Law. She is such a delight in person and her written letters are just as delightful. She is from England so you can imagine her words and I enjoy them as if she is speaking to me with her remarkable accent. Its such a joy. Thank you for all you do Becca-your are such a beautiful person both outside and inside.ReplyCancel

  • Doreen RitchieJuly 6, 2015 - 11:51 am

    Absolutely stunning card!
    The last time I received a handmade card was for my birthday in March – in fact I had quite a few since I have lots of ‘craft’ friends! That was also the last time I had a handwritten letter since one of my friends, who lives quite a long distance away and who I don’t see very often, included a letter. Her cards are always made with photographs she has taken of the beautiful area in which she lives so, in a way, they are handmade too.
    Doreen R from Bournemouth UKReplyCancel

  • RonnyJuly 6, 2015 - 11:53 am

    Like most everyone that has commented, I can’t even remember the last time I got a real handwritten letter. Probably 30yrs or so before my mother died. The last handmade card I got was an invitation to a baby shower a few weeks ago. Before that it was probably last Christmas.

    Thinking about all this it makes you want to write a letter to someone and surprise them doesn’t it. Back in the 70’s 80’s, I used to have 50 pen pals from all over the world. I had to keep a ledger of when I received a letter from them, when I wrote back and what I talked about in the letter.

    Does anyone remember the little magazines that you could buy that were pen pal mag’s. You could write a little about yourself and ask for pen pals. Or you could pick someone out that had written and write to them. I believe there were two different ones and I have saved just one from back then. I can’t remember the names of them—does any one else happen to? Oh, and sometimes someone would write in and ask for people to send a shower of cards to a particular person for their birthday or because they were sick. I would love to have a magazine like this back again.ReplyCancel

  • Laraine RJuly 6, 2015 - 11:54 am

    I received 2 gorgeous handmade cards 3 weeks ago for my birthday! I couldn’t tell you when a handwritten letter, no idea! Another amazing card today!ReplyCancel

  • Lilian L.July 6, 2015 - 11:57 am

    Beautiful card, Becca! It has been quite some time since I have received a hand made card and even longer since receiving a hand written letter. I received a hand made card for a thank you about a year and a half ago. Although I make and send cards all the time most people I know don’t. It always is such a joy to receive hand made cards and hand written letters. I am saddened that it seems to be giving way to technology. I believe there is room for both in the world!ReplyCancel

  • Debbie B.July 6, 2015 - 12:04 pm

    Wow….such a gorgeous card!!

    Sadly it has been so many years since I have received a hand written letter that I don’t even remember when or who it was from.

    As for a handmade card, I received one this past Christmas from a dear friend. I so love a handmade card….to know that someone went to that much trouble to make a card for ME….such an awesome feeling.

    I don’t think true crafters will ever give up making things by hand. Manufactured cards etc have always been around but crafters have also always been around. I used to manage a Hallmark store and I was always encouraging people to add their own touch….sparkles, bows, sequins. My customers loved that.ReplyCancel

  • Diana GeorgeJuly 6, 2015 - 12:12 pm

    Well I got a hand written note in a card on my birthday last September . Very pretty card today. Thanks for simulating my creativity with all this chating about what we’ve been missing and forgetting about. It has really made me think about the things we are loosing with technology.ReplyCancel

  • IrynaJuly 6, 2015 - 12:21 pm

    Great.Very air that inspired me in the creation of their projects. Thank you.ReplyCancel

  • Mirna callejasJuly 6, 2015 - 12:22 pm

    So elegant, always a joy to see your creations!ReplyCancel

  • Jan FJuly 6, 2015 - 12:23 pm

    I last received a hand made card two weeks ago on the 2nd anniversary of my husband’s passing. It was precious and the sentiment touched me deeply. I can’t remember the last hand written letter I’ve received, but have been going through boxes of saved letters from 45 + years ago and have been so enjoying re-reading some of them from special people in my life at that time. I have found it great fun to share the contents of the letter with the person who sent it to me. They’re always surprised I still have it and are filled with anticipation of what they wrote! Love your work, Becca! It’s always an inspiration to me. Thank you for sharing your passion with us readers. Card today is another stunner!ReplyCancel

  • ELianaJuly 6, 2015 - 12:30 pm

    Lovely and elegant as always… I honestly can’t remember when the last time I received either a handmade card or a handwritten note! I guess we need to continue to be examples of His grace and love. God bless you BeccaReplyCancel

  • Stephanie WJuly 6, 2015 - 12:31 pm

    We received a handwritten note last month from our daughter. As a writer, she’s a big advocate of the handwritten note/card. They are treasured. I haven’t received a handmade card in a long time.ReplyCancel

  • Judy CoveyJuly 6, 2015 - 12:33 pm

    Absolutely love today’s card Becca and it would be a perfect card to give to my sister-in-law that just came home Saturday from a two-week hospital stay. She loves all the handmade cards that I make for her and her husband and I’m sure she’d be thrilled to get this one too. The last time I received a handmade card was about one month ago. I had a couple of friends over to stamp and I had sent them each a message that they were to bring their own bagged lunch and I was going to provide dessert. Well, one of the friends never read the message, so my husband when out and bought her a sandwich, which she was very grateful for. I honestly can’t even remember when the last time was that I received a hand written letter.ReplyCancel

  • Laura WilliamsonJuly 6, 2015 - 12:35 pm

    Two weeks ago. A friend of minds sent me two beautiful cards just to say she was thinking about me. As far as written letters
    some months back. She sent me some pictures of her grandson and a letter was in there.ReplyCancel

  • Christine SpringmanJuly 6, 2015 - 12:39 pm

    the last I received a hand made card was in January for my birthday, hand written letter don’t know. Christine S (Cavada)ReplyCancel

  • Sonia StephensonJuly 6, 2015 - 12:45 pm

    Hi Becca. Love this stunning card and the gorgeous dies you have used. The last handmade card I received was on my Birthday in May :-) Sadly I can’t remember the last handwritten letter I received, but I did get a handwritten postcard from my parents in April when they stayed in Cornwall – does that count? Lol :-)) Hugs xxxReplyCancel

  • Sue LankfordJuly 6, 2015 - 12:46 pm

    so much happiness getting a homemade card with handwritten message.ReplyCancel

  • CatherineC in CanadaJuly 6, 2015 - 12:55 pm

    I received a handmade birthday card from my sister-in-law in February. She has started card making but alas we cannot share our craft since we live at opposite ends of the country.

    I simply cannot recall when I last received a handwritten letter. Decade(s) ago?ReplyCancel

  • TerryJuly 6, 2015 - 12:56 pm

    Today’s card is breath taking! I haven’t received a handmade card in several years, not to mention a handwritten letter. With computers and email, handwritten letters seem to be extinct and a thing of the past. I would be honored to receive today’s card or for that matter, any card created you Becca!ReplyCancel

  • LynneJuly 6, 2015 - 12:58 pm

    What an absolutely gorgeous card. I have a friend that sends homemade cards a couple of times a year and recently received a couple of hand written Thank You notes. They are on my fridge!!ReplyCancel

  • Sally J.July 6, 2015 - 1:03 pm

    I received a handmade card at Christmas time. Your cards are so pretty…thanks for sharing with us!ReplyCancel

  • Ann WJuly 6, 2015 - 1:15 pm

    I received a hand made card for Easter. My sister makes beUtiful cards.
    This card is so pretty. Love the soft look.ReplyCancel

  • Rai LynnJuly 6, 2015 - 1:24 pm

    This almost made me laugh. The last homemade card I received was a thank you from my church for the work we do. We make cards for various uses by our church. Many go to the nursing home, but we also make cards for our staff to use. I think I received one of the cards I made for them. :-) I must say your talents FAR exceed mine, so I’d love to receive any of yours.ReplyCancel

  • Jane BJuly 6, 2015 - 1:31 pm

    Stunning card today !About a month ago I received a gorgeous handmade card from a lady in the UK whom every Tuesday shows a magnificent card on her blog and I commented that I love that particular card so much as it was in gold colours and we celebrated our golden wedding anniversary!So she send me this card with a hand written message!! We were total strangers,It brought tears to my eyes! We now correspond weekly!!Take care Jane B.ReplyCancel

  • Mary EstherJuly 6, 2015 - 1:32 pm

    The last handwritten letter I received was just last week from my mother-in-law who lives in another state. The last handmade card I received was probably for my birthday in April. Thank you for encouraging us to keep the written word alive and well in this day of technology.ReplyCancel

  • Becky GreenJuly 6, 2015 - 1:34 pm

    LOL!!!! I only have ONE FRIEND who makes cards & she lives far away & has health issues, so she doesn’t send me a card very often! I’m lucky if I get a card at Christmas. It’s been YEARS since I’ve heard from her!!! Other than that, ONLY if I get a surprise card from a DT Member somewhere. The last one? That would be sometime last year. The last hand written letter has been even longer…..I don’t remember when that was. LOL I WISH I had friends that liked to “keep the written word” like you Becca! What a treat that would be!!! :)ReplyCancel

  • Cindy GrahamJuly 6, 2015 - 1:42 pm

    Beautiful card, Becca – as usual! And, unfortunately, I have a good friend who this would go to right now – and we certainly wish her rest, recuperation and a speedy recovery. To answer your question – I received my last handmade card(S) on FRIDAY – yep – 4 in the mail – 2 for a monthly swap I do with my sister and her sister-in-law, and 2 for 4th of July. So it was a wonderful day, because any day you receive a handmade card is made extra special as a result!ReplyCancel

  • Patricia HowarthJuly 6, 2015 - 1:49 pm

    Hi Becca, Another stunning card, gorgeous colours, fabulous die-cuts and stunning flowers. I love it !!
    I can’t remember the last time I received a handwritten letter, or any letter really, and the last time I received a handmade card was last Christmas from a friend who also makes cards.
    Lots of love from Patricia xxReplyCancel

  • Cyndy RogersJuly 6, 2015 - 1:50 pm

    Oh, this is a topic I can warm to! I heartily agree that genuine communication has suffered from such abbreviated and convenient methods available with technology.

    But! the last hand made card I received was for my birthday in May. My wonderful niece always sends a handmade card — and writes lovely things inside. When she was young, I introduced her to stamping and it turns out she is quite talented. I think it has given her a depth of thought in the process.

    AND! Just last week I received a handwritten letter. Can you believe it?? I give several small scholarships to high school students each year in memory of our son. One of the recipients parents wrote the loveliest letter telling me all about her daughter and what she is doing in the summer and her college plans. Let me tell you….it was such a thrill to read!!

    Thank you for all you do that inspires lovely creations in which to bless others with our thoughts and encouragements. It is very meaningful!!ReplyCancel

  • MaureenJuly 6, 2015 - 2:10 pm

    Hi Becca
    Visit your blog every day and love everything you do. Carry on with all your inspiring work. XxReplyCancel

  • Christine Harrop Oxfordshire UKJuly 6, 2015 - 2:11 pm

    I keep in touch with a dear old lady of 92, an old friend of my mum’s. She lives 200 miles from me and four times a year she writes to me, so I am lucky in that respect. I respond with a hand made card for her, coupled with a hand written note. I also visit her once or twice a year when I visit my sister, and take her some of my cards because I know she likes them. I guess I am more fortunate than many . Another beautiful card Becca. I am loving this 30 Days Of Giving! Hugs Christine xxReplyCancel

  • Kerryn AshtonJuly 6, 2015 - 2:20 pm

    Hi Becca
    I never receive any handmade cards, I’m the one that gives them, however my 12 year old grand daughter has just started making them so more than likely will receive one from her in the future. She does leave me little handwritten notes when she visits which is really nice. I love your cards they are really beautiful.
    Kind Regards
    KerrynReplyCancel

  • Maxine DJuly 6, 2015 - 2:38 pm

    My last handmade card was received this past Mother’s Day, the last hand written letter…. I cannot remember when I last received one.
    Blessings
    MaxineReplyCancel

  • Juanita BraunJuly 6, 2015 - 2:39 pm

    The only handmade cards I have received are the ones my children made for me when they were young and my class of pre school children. How much better can you get. I would love to receive from an adult a homemade card but non of my friends do crafty things. I still get handwritten letters.ReplyCancel

  • Linda GradyJuly 6, 2015 - 2:39 pm

    Becca, you always perfectly do a monochromatic or white-on-white card; they always look so elegant.ReplyCancel

  • Arielle BerceauJuly 6, 2015 - 2:50 pm

    I think the last handwritten card I received was at Christmas…and I seem to receive less and less every year. I am trying to randomly send out handmade cards just to say helloReplyCancel

  • TamaraJuly 6, 2015 - 2:57 pm

    Hello Becca my name is Tamara and I’m from Holland.. I’m just starting to follow you on isg and pinterest and here.. I love youre cards and just bought spellbinders dies and gold paper so i can make cards like yours… I’m not good as you and thats ok because i’m not you lol..
    I cannot participate in youre give a way cards because i live in Holland but its nice to see that you have a 30 days of giving.
    Keep on making cards and blessing people.
    Woth love and blessings. TamaraReplyCancel

  • TamaraJuly 6, 2015 - 3:02 pm

    And my latest card i recieved is from my mother with a present. She also made cards for years. And the latest handwritting letter we, my husband and i recieved is from our sponsor childeren from India and Bolivia… Soooooo cute to recieve letters and cards and photos from them.. XxxReplyCancel

  • Phyllis WilsonJuly 6, 2015 - 3:06 pm

    Mother’s day was the last time I received a handmade card. I am a card maker & have taught my grandchildren to make their cards for famiy & friends. They love making them & I really enjoy receiving them.
    The last handwritten letter I received was at the Christma holidays.
    Love all your cards. They are beautiful.ReplyCancel

  • Joni StonekingJuly 6, 2015 - 3:11 pm

    Oooh, I could so use this card! I broke my ankle over the weekend and it is probably going to need surgery. Rest and recuperate are going to be the watchwords of the summer!

    And as for handwritten letters, I’m expecting some very soon. Our church members are quite generous that way. They are the best!

    Thanks, Becca for all you are doing to brighten our days as we remember and give thanks….and for your spectacular contributions. Perfectly lovely!ReplyCancel

  • Caroline PollardJuly 6, 2015 - 3:11 pm

    I have starting making cards the past couple of years, and have been so inspired by you Becca! We have lost contact with reality by having everything on computer screens and phones. Rarely are pictures developed any more or hand written letters sent. It seems this world is so technology oriented these days and everything is disposable and easily replaced. It’s nice to try to keep up the dying art of handmade from the heart cards letters and actually printing pictures and scrapbooking them or putting them in an album. Society today is in too much of a hurry. just my thoughts!ReplyCancel

  • cheryl hJuly 6, 2015 - 3:15 pm

    The last time I received a handmade card was 2 yrs ago for Christmas…a handwritten letter would be years. You are right..people are so busy usually they use the fastest possible means of communication, I’m afraid I often do the same. Love your work..your cards are incredibly beautiful.ReplyCancel

  • Rene StansellJuly 6, 2015 - 3:33 pm

    Hi Becca, I just love today’s card and all the others as well. My 7 year old grandson makes me lovely cards, he is very talented, a chip off the old block you would say. This Easter my card was a big Girrafe with googly eyes and a banana hanging from the bottom of the card.
    Rene from OX xxReplyCancel

  • Anna WhitmerJuly 6, 2015 - 3:38 pm

    I just love seeing everything that you make you inspire me to make cards all the time. The last time I received a hand made card was for my birthday in June. I love semding jus because or thinking of you cards as people aren’t expecting then just so they know someone is thinking about them.ReplyCancel

  • TinaJuly 6, 2015 - 3:46 pm

    I can easily remember the last time I received a hand made card as I had just come out of hospital after being sick for about six weeks. You are right about the communication being much easier sending txt messages or emails, but I love writing letters and especially love making cards to send to people. Love this card, and would love to receive it in the mail :)ReplyCancel

  • Trish AveryJuly 6, 2015 - 3:47 pm

    Becca today’s card is just delightful and would love to actually hold this one. I would have to be one of the lucky people as I received 35 handmade cards for my birthday in April. with some of them hand written letters inside. I just love them and have never bought a card since I started crafting, always a handmade card is given.
    Hugs Trish.ReplyCancel

  • MichelleJuly 6, 2015 - 3:48 pm

    The card is absolutely beautiful Becca. I have received a hand made card from my 7 yr old granddaughter who loves to scrap with me. We can spend hours together doing this. I do receive hand written cards from my sisters and brother. How wonderful is that! There is so many who do not get any cards, but my family and friends always get handmade cards. I just gave my office manager one the other day and she commented it is the most beautiful card she has ever gotten. This makes the card making worth it that someone gets so much joy out of one.ReplyCancel

  • MarieJuly 6, 2015 - 3:50 pm

    You have been an inspiration to many over the years. Your work is some the best that I have ever seen!!!

    Thank youReplyCancel

  • ShaunnaJuly 6, 2015 - 4:00 pm

    It has been quite a long time since I have received a hand made card, however, it has been a long time since I have mailed any hand made cards either. I bet it’s been about 2 years for both. I don’t have anyone close that I know that makes hand made cards and due to a few physical and emotional issues, I stopped making cards a few years ago. I am however getting things ready to start making some cards!! I actually am excited about it.
    But the last time I received a hand written note was just a few short months ago from my Great-Aunt. She ALWAYS sends a hand written note in her cards. They are still my most favorite to receive! I love to see the curves of her handwriting and it always brings back memories of when I spent time with her as a child.
    Hugs to you,
    ShaunnaReplyCancel

  • Chris RJuly 6, 2015 - 4:23 pm

    I think it was for my birthday last July. My mom is the only one other than me who sends out handmade cards.ReplyCancel

  • JulieJuly 6, 2015 - 4:40 pm

    Hi Becca, what a beautiful card – I don’t think I have ever seen one of yours which wasn’t wonderful. If mine were half as nice as yours I’d be ecstatic!!
    I last received a handmade card on Mother’s day from my teenaged daughter, she knows I love handmade cards so always takes the time to squirrel herself away in her bedroom to make one for me. I can’t remember the last time someone took the time to write to me, mind you I can’t remember when I’ve written a letter either (other than cards) so I’m just as bad really …ReplyCancel

  • LisaJuly 6, 2015 - 5:03 pm

    Sadly, I have never received a handmade card other than the ones I get with my stampin up order. I am a prolific card maker and have given them all away for avariety of occasions because i know people enjoy it and appreciate the time and thought and maybe someday I’ll get oneReplyCancel

  • JudyBJuly 6, 2015 - 5:07 pm

    I last received a handmade card just this past Mother’s Day. My oldest daughter made it for me. I haven’t had a handwritten letter for quite some time now, but do love receiving them. Today’s card is gorgeous!ReplyCancel

  • Lisa DugginJuly 6, 2015 - 5:11 pm

    The last time I received a handmade card was when I fell at work and hurt my shoulder. I lovely lady at church sent me one with wishes for a speedy recovery. I can’t even remember the last letter I received! Todays card is so very pretty, and would perk the person receiving it right up! Thanks so much for all you do and share Becca. Blessings, LisaReplyCancel

  • Gerry SoucekJuly 6, 2015 - 5:17 pm

    I received a beautiful handmade card for my birthday in April.ReplyCancel

  • Pam TasJuly 6, 2015 - 5:18 pm

    WOW !!!!! I have not seen this one before all your cards are superior
    but this is super superior !!!.
    I get handmade cards from my craft friends and hand written .
    I am not so confident with my writing but still do it .XXXReplyCancel

  • Lu CJuly 6, 2015 - 5:30 pm

    Handmade card received: this one was easy, I have a very dear friend that sends one of her cards every month or so. I am truly blessed! Handwritten letter: This one surprised me…had to think long and hard. I have come to the conclusion that it was many, many years ago. I had two uncles that were great at writing letters. Well, one uncle’s was an adventure to read as his penmanship was atrocious! But I loved those letters because I spent so much time ‘with him’ while reading. :) Sadly, those letters stopped about 10 years ago as they lost the ability to communicate. In the process of answering this I have realized it’s probably been as long for any of my friends and relatives to have received a letter from me. I think I need to change that. Email is easier, no doubt about it, but not nearly as special or satisfying as a handwritten letter.
    I am loving these questions! Thanks Becca!ReplyCancel

  • Jonna CarpenterJuly 6, 2015 - 5:52 pm

    Once again, absolutely beautiful. I would be so thrilled to receive a card like this. The closest thing I have ever gotten would be a card with a few handwritten lines in it.

    Speaking of receiving cards, you have said you send these out in dvd cases. I don’t understand how they fit with the ribbon and other raised surfaces. What am I missing and could you send a link where to get the cases.

    Thanks for brightening up my day again!ReplyCancel

  • Sandy ArtmanJuly 6, 2015 - 5:55 pm

    Hi, Becca,
    Thank you for so many opportunities to win one of your beautiful cards!

    I can’t remember exactly when I received a handmade card, I’ll bet it was at least a couple of years ago. I do remember the handwritten letter since my birthday was last month and I received a note from my twin sister, with her card. Most of my birthday wishes were expressed via the internet so I am well aware how rare handmade or handwritten correspondence is sent. That’s why I make it such a priority.

    Love & blessings,
    SandyReplyCancel

  • LynneZJuly 6, 2015 - 6:04 pm

    Another lovely card today. So much fun looking at all of them. We received a hand made birthday invitation recently. I really can’t remember when I received a hand written letter. Thanks for sharing your awesome work with all of us.ReplyCancel

  • Yvonne NicholsonJuly 6, 2015 - 6:14 pm

    Hi Becca,
    The last time a got a handmade card was for my birthday last November got several from my crafty friends with nice notes in them.Love your beautiful card and all of your cards.ReplyCancel

  • Diane Lynne ClemenJuly 6, 2015 - 6:33 pm

    Purple is my favorite color so this card is extra special. What a great phrase for a get well card. Very pretty.
    I have NEVER received a hand made card and the last time I received a hand-written card was Christmas 2014.ReplyCancel

  • AnnaJuly 6, 2015 - 6:37 pm

    The last time I received a handmade card was with my birthday.
    This is the only time I get cards and they are from friends in a card group.
    I have not had a hand written letter for a long time.
    So I am totally aware of how much the hand written word has disappeared.
    Annamieke from the land down under.ReplyCancel

  • deeJuly 6, 2015 - 6:44 pm

    ’tis a lovely card.ReplyCancel

  • Bonnie GarrettJuly 6, 2015 - 6:50 pm

    This a beautiful card. I love the one card color with a different color accent. The purple/lavender color really stands out on the ivory card.

    I don’t think I’ve ever received a handmade card except ones from my little grandchildren and I cherish those! The last time I received a handwritten letter was from my Grandmother or Aunt when I was a child. I agree it is becoming a lost art. Sad.ReplyCancel

  • Terri (terriavidreader) ScottJuly 6, 2015 - 7:00 pm

    I received several when I was recently widowed. I loved all the cards I received, but those with an added note were special.ReplyCancel

  • Sandra SmithJuly 6, 2015 - 7:26 pm

    Another truly gorgeous card! I’m really enjoying this conversation and reading what others have to say. It has been awhile since I received a handwritten letter. My husband has written me many but as we get older, thee letters have become notes but they are handwritten and I save each one. I still send handwritten letters to my family. I don’t do it as often as I used to but I’ve always enjoyed sending letters. The last handmade card was from my Granddaughter and I cherish it too.ReplyCancel

  • TammieJuly 6, 2015 - 7:33 pm

    I received a beautiful hand painted card with a hand written message in my mailbox this week from my sweet friend Mary. It lifted my spirits and made me smile with gratitude.ReplyCancel

  • Debbie DunhamJuly 6, 2015 - 7:36 pm

    Stunning card! The last time I received a hand written card was a couple of weeks ago. It was a thank you card for something I did for someone. Very touching!ReplyCancel

  • Tanja S.July 6, 2015 - 7:39 pm

    I last received a letter (albeit word processed) at Christmas time. I did receive a handmade card recently on my Birthday. Todays’ card is so lovely Becca, it would cheer anyone up!ReplyCancel

  • Karol HallJuly 6, 2015 - 7:40 pm

    Just received the cutest “thank you” card and hand drawn picture from my sons girl friends little girl. She is 4 years old and did a great job. I was very impressed with her mother for installing the importance of sending thank you notesReplyCancel

  • Dorina DJuly 6, 2015 - 8:10 pm

    Stunning and elegant card. WOW! Love that die, it’s fabulous. I received a beautiful sympathy card a few weeks ago from a dear friend after the loss of a family member.ReplyCancel

  • Janice BrummettJuly 6, 2015 - 8:23 pm

    Gorgeous card today, Becca. How I would love to be the lucky lady to receive this one. The last hand created card I received was a Christmas Card from my older sister. I am slowly getting her into paper crafts/cards. I helped her get started on her Christmas cards and I got her first one (the one with a booboo on it!) I showed her how to “fix” little ink smudges and told her to send this one to me. My younger sister would become addicted to card making very easily too. She is a quilter and has much money tied up in fabric and doesn’t want another “addiction” right now. I make her “quilt cards” for her special days. I made her a “Lone Star” Cancer Survivor Bag for the “relay for life” event this year. Turned out very pretty.ReplyCancel

  • LorettaJuly 6, 2015 - 8:25 pm

    I received a handmade card last Friday. It is an invitation to a 50th wedding anniversary in September. I think the last time I received a handwritten note was in a Christmas card.ReplyCancel

  • Patti CunninghamJuly 6, 2015 - 8:29 pm

    Oh my…another beauty! You are remarkable in your creative genius! Bless you.ReplyCancel

  • Bonnie DJuly 6, 2015 - 8:33 pm

    Evening Becca,
    The last handmade thing I received was a birthday card. Actually I got 3 handmade birthday cards. My two sisters and my sisters friend all make handmade cards. We have lots of fun making them too!
    Smiles, Bonnie DReplyCancel

  • Juanita BakerJuly 6, 2015 - 8:33 pm

    I received a hand written letter about two years ago. Such beautiful handwriting but the content was not anything I would like to receive again but life goes on and you forgive and forget. I was teaching my dearest friend how to make handmade cards so while she was doing it I received a lot of them. She gave up on making them so it has been a while. Those of you who get handmade cards are so blessed as there is nothing like getting something from the heart.ReplyCancel

  • Louise RolphJuly 6, 2015 - 8:36 pm

    I think the last time I received a hand made card was from my gorgeous kids for mothers day year ago. I use to write letters to my friend in the UK all the time but we just email now instead. Sometimes I miss writing a letter but it does take so much longer than typing an email. I make hand made cards for my mum every few weeks and I know she appreciates them – she has them all stored in a drawer at home. I know most people love a hand made card more than a bought one – shows you were thinking of them. Thanks for the opportunity to win one of your gorgeous cards. I just love them and you are an inspiration.
    LouiseReplyCancel

  • Melissa BJuly 6, 2015 - 9:10 pm

    I received a handmade card for my birthday in April. I got a lovely thank you note in June written by the recipient of my Mother’s community service award.ReplyCancel

  • KrisJuly 6, 2015 - 9:26 pm

    My Mom writes to me regularly…not happy she lives so far away, but the bonus is she writes!ReplyCancel

  • Margie FulcherJuly 6, 2015 - 10:35 pm

    Wow, another beautiful card. Love, love, love your cards. I met a lovely Amish lady at one of the rubber stamp conventions, and she and I have been exchanging handwritten letters. I can hardly wait until the next letter arrives.ReplyCancel

  • MarilynYJuly 6, 2015 - 11:20 pm

    The most recent handmade cards I received was on my birthday. They were from all my girlfriends who share the same interest – cardmaking and scrapbooking. I cherish all these cards which reflect the love, thoughtfulness and time spent creating them. Most of the girls write long letters in them. These are all keepers and I love to look at them throughout the years remembering special moments. Whether they are simple designs or elaborate, they are all beautiful.ReplyCancel

  • Dar SirrineJuly 6, 2015 - 11:23 pm

    I received a hand written note from the elderly couple whom we had just purchased their home. It had been for sale for a couple years and they needed to sell and move closer to doctors about 60 miles away. We wanted to retire and move back home so it was a win-win for all of us. They were very thankful that someone they knew bought their home as it was their pride and joy. He ended up passing away just a couple weeks after they had moved. We all knew he felt it was ok to go then as his wife of 65 years was going to live out her remaining years in a nice retirement home thanks to us buying their home.
    Beautiful card for today’s give-away.ReplyCancel

  • Sandy HaysJuly 7, 2015 - 12:31 am

    I mail my handmade cards to all my friends for their birthdays. I have never received a handmade card in the mail. However, I have an 88 year old dear friend of mine who writes me letters about twice a year. It is so exciting to walk to the mailbox, open it, and find a handwritten note from her.ReplyCancel

  • TrishaJuly 7, 2015 - 1:42 am

    I am lucky because my DIL makes all her cards, I received one for Mother’s Day. My husband’s Aunt sends a letter each year at Christmas. Handmade anything is always a welcome surprise these days :-)ReplyCancel

  • Beverly WainwrightJuly 7, 2015 - 1:50 am

    I am so blessed! I have a little five year grandaughter and she is my card making buddy. We have such a good time tograther and she loves learning how to use all the supplies. She makes me cards often and I have them on display everwhere.

    The last hand written letter I received was years ago. It was a post card from my Grandfather and I keep it with me all the time and read it oftenReplyCancel

  • Lisa Lynn PerontoJuly 7, 2015 - 2:19 am

    Your card is gorgeous! Love the spellbinders and the embossing. Well the whole thing is just pure beautiful!!!ReplyCancel

  • Marion TurnerJuly 7, 2015 - 2:48 am

    Hi Becca
    This is a very pretty card. I think it would be very hard not to
    with Spellbinders dies.
    Love Marion xReplyCancel

  • Susan SlaterJuly 7, 2015 - 5:54 am

    Another of you beautiful cards. As I sit here trying to think of the last hand written letter I am struggling. I have received hand made cards. The last one was actually made by me. I made a box of cards for my mother-in-law and received one back for my birthday. Hand written notes are common but it’s been years since a full letter. It’s amazing to think about it. Thanks for the trigger. I think I should write a letter. Take care and hope you have a great day.ReplyCancel

  • StarJuly 7, 2015 - 8:05 am

    On Mother’s Day.ReplyCancel

  • CheriJuly 7, 2015 - 8:31 am

    Yesterday!!!
    All my cards are hand done with a hand written note inside to mark the occasion.ReplyCancel

  • Deb RobinsonJuly 7, 2015 - 8:32 am

    June – Graduation Month. Did quite a few cards not only for me, but my friends who wanted a “special card” for their graduates. I’m beginning to get the hand of making cards look “pretty”ReplyCancel

  • Maria RodriguezJuly 7, 2015 - 8:51 am

    I have a group of friends from all over the US and one in Germany, I exchange handmade cards once or twice a month, I love it when I receive them and they usually come with a hand written note or letter.
    It’s sad that the art,(and it’s an art) of hand writing is disappearing, with all of this modern tools, computers, emails, iphones, etc. no one gets or sends hand written letters anymore. Even kids now a days, don’t practice writing with pen and paper, their teachers ask them to turn in paper using computers.
    I hope that this wonderful way of communicating is not lost forever.
    Thank you for the chance to win, Becca.
    Hugs.
    Maria.ReplyCancel

  • marilyn in E~TownJuly 7, 2015 - 9:18 am

    WOW good question, hand made card and written letter, I always get a letter from my BFF whom I have know since we were both in pre-school together through 12th grade, she always writes me a note on my birthday!!!
    As for a hand made card, I got one from a friend at church for Christmas!!! Both are a lost art in our society and times of technology.
    Your card today is absolutely stunning, I love it!!!ReplyCancel

  • Phyllis RutherfordJuly 7, 2015 - 9:18 am

    I make all my own cards. I try to have some on hand in case someone birthday comes up that is not a family member. I make cards for my four brothers and two sisters as well as for their families. I like using your blog for inspiration.
    I love to write letters to my granddaughters as well.ReplyCancel

  • DesireeJuly 7, 2015 - 10:40 am

    It’s been such a long time since I received anything in the mail that was handwritten that I don’t know when the last time was.ReplyCancel

  • Jacquie JacobsJuly 7, 2015 - 6:07 pm

    Hi Becca,

    Sorry I am a bit late with this one but the last handmade card I received was at Christmas from my hubbies Aunt, as for a handwritten letter…cannot remember it has been so long.

    Love & hugs

    Jacquie J xxx
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  • dorothy harrisonJuly 7, 2015 - 6:38 pm

    Christmas… that was the last time… for one personally. But I am part of a group that meets monthly and we swap a card!. Meanwhile I love giving so I don’t lose heart and remember a lot of my church brothers and sisters.ReplyCancel

  • SuzMJuly 7, 2015 - 8:25 pm

    A handwritten letter? It’s been years. Several of my friends make cards and I love each of them. My sister seldom writes a letter. But she’s the only person I know who dutifully keeps a journal. I send her blank journals and she returns them with her daily thoughts. It is so personal and intimate. Each book is a treasure. Much better than email!ReplyCancel

  • Vicky SchmidtJuly 8, 2015 - 8:20 am

    I received a handmade card this week. As far as a written letter,that is another story.
    At Christmas time, I receive a hand written letter from a friend in Michigan. Everyone else does their letter on a computer.
    I guess that is quicker but not personal.ReplyCancel

  • Vanessa ThorpJuly 8, 2015 - 10:09 am

    My last handmade card was sent to my husband. He was out of town for a month. I also love the written word and have letters my Grandmother sent me over 40 years ago.ReplyCancel

  • Jan GavinJuly 8, 2015 - 12:49 pm

    Few & very far between anymore. Time & $$$ are factors. I find that mailing anything a little larger or more embellished can be costly, especially at Christmas.

    Having trouble finding your “give away page” – please advise.ReplyCancel

  • Katherine HillJuly 8, 2015 - 1:02 pm

    Hi Becca, Beautiful card as always. For the generation of today with all the modern technology at their fingertips and not being taught the skill of script in the class roon,we can only hope and pray that if we as card makers and still using the written word
    pass our craft onto our loved ones maybe both crafts will escape extinction.
    God Bless.ReplyCancel

  • MichelleJuly 8, 2015 - 9:17 pm

    I think there might be a possibility the younger generation might join the crating world. I am currently making wonderful memories with my 7 yr old grandchild. She comes over to my house and the first thing she says after hugs and kisses is “NaNa can we go to your crafting room?” Yes is always my answer as this time is short and I want to make the best memories with her. Her 18 year old sister is the opposite unless she has to have a card right away for someone but makes me do it. I guess that counts as time spent and honored she asked me to do it.ReplyCancel

  • Earlene BostJuly 9, 2015 - 10:39 pm

    Have not received anything handmade of hand written in years.ReplyCancel

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