Winter Meadows DSP 162133 meets BoHo Blue In Color Cardstock
Winter Meadows Designer Series Paper 12x12 meets BoHo Blue In Color!
Welcome back to the Tweet Be Happy Blog. Our family survived the Blizzard of 2025. We could have been without electricity for 16 hours. But, because we had a generator attached to the tractor for 9 of those 16 hours we enjoyed electricity while knowing a blizzard was happening. We are Blessed with farm equipment that not only feeds our family but keeps our home warm. The generator ran our whole house. In previous years, way back when, you had to select items in the home to run. The TV was always one of the items plus the microwave and a few lamps. Times have changed!
Grateful for our local Prairie Energy Cooperative that kept us updated via Facebook and risked their lives for our comfort during this Blizzard of 2025. Grateful isn't words enough for their linemen and administrators. Its takes a village to survive a flatland blizzard. shop
Close up view of the layers on this handmade greeting card.
Sitting on my glass matt finished. I wish you could see this card in person as the colors are happy and calming. Makes my coffee taste better.
Here's how I create a card. Choose a layout such as CASEing Tuesday 502, then select a paper and ink. I've been inking up the Mixed Florals Bundle. Shop
I love to color with the Stampin Blends. Stampin' Up! does the coordinating for us. Each package of blends comes with a dark and light color. Two blends with two ends. Makes coloring rewarding and relaxing. When was the last time you colored? What did you color?
Thank you for stopping by Tweet Be Happy Blog. Return again to get inspiration, learn a technique, or just to see what this Iowa farm girl is doing. It may be exciting, or it may be down right relaxing. Whatever it is, I welcome you to this blog each time.
Blessings on your day. Today is a good day for a good day. Give praises to those that take care of our cooperatives and truckers who deliver our goods. It's a good time to pray and extra prayer for first responders too. God Bless your day! Let's stamp! Darla T.













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