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Nana Zorak isn't it a great way to pass time. I, like you, make cards for Charity and as from last April turned 87. Yes Temu are a good place for cheaper dies etc. Keep up the good work xx A couple of my cards.I make cards for my Wonderful Granddaughter to give to the oldies that she cares for in her job. I have made so far 50 out of 60 needed for her for Christmas with the help of the low cost of Timu dies. I always keep a selection of cards I have made for any occasion. I find this is the only craft I am capable of now at 86. Although composing stories is still on the cards. I find knitting too hard now as I have forgotten my go-to pattern I have kept in my head. Although I have not written it down to pass on to my kids.
Good on you for your card making!Beautiful cards shown here. Congratulations.
I do card making once a fortnight at a Dome Restaurant & enjoy it. I am the only male both times, two different groups & our Instructor is a rep for Stampin Up products.
I have been buying dies from Temu for some time but wouldn't tell my Instructor because l recently showed her some paper we use occasionally for our cards & received a bad reaction. The paper was considered to be thinner & Temu were in competition with Stampin Up.
As long as l'm happy with my buys from Temu they'll get my custom for those 'cheaper' products.
This is a very gracious of you & any person who does the same.I also make cards for the old folk that my granddaughter works for as a personal carer 70 at the last count 60 for the residents &10 for the staff.
This is a mammoth task & a lovely gesture too. Bless you for your kindness.Nana Zorak, the Nursing Homes and many other services really appreciate donated cards. I have made 50 Calendars for 2025.