Welcome to my favorite card choices for Operation Write Home's "Top 13 of 2013."  I truly enjoy being part of the OWH community, helping our troops connect with 
family and friends across many miles, and learning to be a better card 
maker while playing with my art supplies :-)  For more of the Top 13 posts from OWH card makers, 
click here or on the Blog Hop banner to the right.
The cards below are good examples of my usual "crisp and clean" style with lots of die cuts and colored card stock.  I'm not a stamper, but I love to draw and color using Copic markers.  My cards often include:  Simple sentiments (computer-printed or word dies) or no sentiment.  Shapes layered over each other.  Strong color contrast.  Plenty of "white space," though not much white.  Some monochromatic patterned papers.  Textures from embossing folders.  Touches of embroidery floss, twine, or sometimes a bit of ribbon. 
You can click on any card for a larger view.  If you're interested in the products and techniques, 
click here to see my original 13 posts for these cards.  Thanks for visiting my blog, and I'd love to read your comments!
My drawings, scanned and computer-printed,
then colored with Copic markers
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Scenes with birds and a cat
Note: The gray border on the left card is background, not part of the card. 
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Simple and serene
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Flower die cuts
Note: The gray border on the right card is background, not part of the card. 
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Stitching with embroidery floss
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Bright colors, clean lines
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Like almost all of my cards, these were created for 
Operation Write Home, "supporting our nation's armed forces by sending blank handmade greeting  cards to write home on, as well as cards of gratitude to encourage them."