The brass rubbing is a nice photo. It looks like frost on the top picture. We had frost yesterday and again this morning here in Ohio where I live -- southern Ohio no less. Close to Dayton and Wright Patterson Air Force Base.
Mac It's October, not yet November and certainly not December. And your talking about Christmas - even ASDA hasn't put out its Christmas shelves yet. :(
I like the brass rubbing photo best, it will make a nice Christmas Card in 56 days time :)
I already have my Christmas cards purchased. My goal is to get them all addressed, ready to put in the mail the day before Thanksgiving so I can beat a certain friend of mine whose card ALWAYS arrives first - usually the day after Thanksgiving and depresses me which starts me procrastinating and then, I am lucky if I remember to get my cards mailed by December 23rd! Organization is a wonderful thing; too bad I don't have it.
The brass rubbing is a nice photo. It looks like frost on the top picture. We had frost yesterday and again this morning here in Ohio where I live -- southern Ohio no less. Close to Dayton and Wright Patterson Air Force Base.
ReplyDeleteThe first one is really an eye catcher, the rest are LOVELY, as for the rubbing WOW besides rubbings are fun to do...
ReplyDeleteLOVELY cards...
I love the ice ecrusted one on top.
ReplyDeleteI like the rubbing as well. How old is the brass that the rubbing was made from?
Mac
ReplyDeleteIt's October, not yet November and certainly not December.
And your talking about Christmas - even ASDA hasn't put out its Christmas shelves yet. :(
I like the brass rubbing photo best, it will make a nice Christmas Card in 56 days time :)
Yesbut, you know what the early bird gets,,,Mine go on sale 1st nov.
ReplyDeleteHave you ever considered selling your lovely cards on etsy? They have an entire category set aside for photography. And also one for paper goods.
ReplyDeletenice christmas cards! how about the presents???
ReplyDeleteI agree. The frost one is lovely. They should sell well.
ReplyDeleteLove all these photos - makes me sad though - Christmas here is hot and sunny - would love a cold crispy one one day!!!!
ReplyDeletethese will sell well for sure, I like the holly.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots Imac! There are Christmas cards in the stores here already.
ReplyDeleteSPEC-tacular work.
ReplyDeleteI already have my Christmas cards purchased. My goal is to get them all addressed, ready to put in the mail the day before Thanksgiving so I can beat a certain friend of mine whose card ALWAYS arrives first - usually the day after Thanksgiving and depresses me which starts me procrastinating and then, I am lucky if I remember to get my cards mailed by December 23rd! Organization is a wonderful thing; too bad I don't have it.
ReplyDeleteI love the frost one!
ReplyDeleteLove your photgraphs! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for putting me on your bloglist. I love your cards :-)
ReplyDeleteooh these are great
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