I thought it was time for a wrist surgery update, and show you behind the scenes what has been happening at The Stamp Camp. My wrist is improving, although slower than I had hoped for, I guess I was a bit naïve, thinking I would be right back to normal in six weeks time. It is slow going and I’m thankful for all my Guest stampers. Who would’ve thought Bill would be such a great stamper. I never realized how meticulous he was until he created all my cards for this month’s Stamp Camp at Home Card Club Kits. This month in my card kit, I also enclosed the New Mini catalog, the Sale-a-bration brochure, and a Christmas card, which was created by Bill.
I never realized how handy the kits collection card kits would turn out to be. When I realized my wrist would never be better in time to create my Christmas cards I turned to the kits collection kits. The Christmas Wishes Kit was the perfect alternative to create my Christmas cards for my card club members.
When I told Bill I needed to create these Christmas cards, he said how can I help and jumped right in and started to assemble. Little did he know how many cards I needed to create, but he kept at it and four hours later he had my card club kit Christmas cards completed. In fact when he had them all completed, he asked what else I had to have done, he even admitted it was kind of fun and something different to do. He will regret saying that. There are always pieces left over from these card kits and since he already had the dimensionals on the backside, he said let’s use these up, so I designed some cards for him to use his leftover pieces on, that blog post is for another day.
A true Stamper usually makes facial expressions when applying the finishing touches to their cards, at least in Bill’s case. This is followed by The Grinch smile.
After completing all the Christmas cards for my card kits, it was time to assemble my Nests of Winter card club kits for this month. To help with this task, my special helpers were my daughter-in-law, my son, and my grandson even participated or at least he thought so.
My daughter-in-law assembled all the packets for this months Stamp Camp at Home Card Club kits. This month I’m featuring the Nests of Winter designer series paper.
My son and grandson folded all the pizza boxes to send out my card club kits. Beckett thought he was helping out his dad by stepping on the boxes as Neil was folding them up.
All I can say to my card club members is Yeti or not here I come! Your card club kits are on the way filled with love from my house to yours! Thank you so much for being in my card club, It is greatly appreciated.
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10 thoughts on “Wrist Surgery Update and Special Guests Helping With Card Kits”
Glad to hear you are heading in the right with your surgery! You have a wonderful family to help you. Merry Christmas to you and you and your family
Sue
You have some great helpers
absolutely I do!
Thanks Sue, Yes, they are great helpers and pitch in when needed.
Thank you for sharing all of this Glenda. Glad you continue to heal and don’t rush it – that could set you back. Thanks for the pics of Bill – I always enjoy it when he joins you on Thursday nights. He has a great sense of humor and is apparently a great help to you!
Thanks Kathy, We do make a pretty good team, and I’ll work on maybe a video from him.
Oh my, what a great bunch of helpers. You are blessed with a wonderful family. The older we get, the longer the healing takes. Keep up the good work Team Glenda ????
Thanks Carol, Yes I am truly blessed with all my helpers, the big and small helpers.:)
do hope your healing goes faster for you, but with all your helpers—LOL—you can slack some here and there. Is great to have your family step in and help and enjoy it—take care, have a good holiday and hope the New Year treats you good:)
Thanks Donna, They have been wonderful in helping and I actually think Bill is enjoying his stamping time. He says it is something different to do. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you as well.