Get Well Box Card

Hello my sweet friends,

Before I had to retire on disability, I had this really nice co-worker named Vicki.  A couple weeks ago, she broke her ankle!  I feel so bad for her because I have been there done that!  So I made her a card.  It is a little A2 Box Card.  I decided since I was making one, I would make two to add to my collection to send to someone that is hurt or sick.



This is the card that I made for Vicki.



I used fall colors, pumpkins and leaves because I am sending it soon.

Here is the other card.



Look at how the owl has on a teeny tiny nurses cap!  so cute!

Here is the back of the card.  Both sentiments are from Craftin Desert Divas - Tissue Time which is on sale right now, half price!

I am entering these box cards into the following challenges:

DLART October Linky - ATG - 1M



Thank you so much for stopping by!  Hope you have a great week!

Hugs,


10 comments:

  1. I know this will cheer up your friend so much! Great box card and I love both of them
    Lynn

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  2. This is so sweet and I am sure Vicki will enjoy it! I just love the adorable little owl! Fun papers and cute design Chriss!
    Have a great day~
    Sherrie K

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  3. Chriss that is a great pop up card and I'm sure that it will be greatly appreciated. The nurse is very creative.

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  4. Oooh this is soooo cute...the little owl makes me smile!!! A perfect card for your friend Vicki!!
    Cheers
    Dr Sonia

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  5. This is truly going to cheer someone up. I love how you used fall papers. . Thank you for joining the DL.ART October Linky Challenge

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  6. So CUTE! They will certainly cheer up your friend! Great box cards!

    Theresa
    Theresa’s Crafty Creations

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  7. Oh my goodness! This is such a great box card! I love the owl nurse and the band aid! Thanks for joining us at DL.ART Challenges!

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  8. They are absolutely adorable!!
    Have a wonderful day,
    Migdalia
    Crafting With Creative M

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