These are the letterbox trading cards that I made in 2008
Renaissance Rose
This was my first LTC. I made 25 of these,
because our 25th Anniversary
was coming up on June 12th.
because our 25th Anniversary
was coming up on June 12th.
April 2008 (Retired)
This was a fun swap and I used sandpaper for the ocean floor.
April 2008 (Retired)
It was a fun card that just makes you happy! happy! happy!
It was one of my first carvings and without the black added around the edges the poor little bird looked unhappy.
April 2008 (Retired)
With gas prices going higher and higher. I thought of this LTC to keep up with just how much gas will be from January to December.
April 2008 (Retired)
Woman Power!
Green Card LTC
If you get the chance you can watch the movie.
Green Card is a 1990 American/Australian/French romantic comedy film written, produced, and directed by Peter Weir. The screenplay focuses on an American woman who enters into a marriage of convenience with a Frenchman so he can obtain a green card and remain in the United States.
Green Card is a 1990 American/Australian/French romantic comedy film written, produced, and directed by Peter Weir. The screenplay focuses on an American woman who enters into a marriage of convenience with a Frenchman so he can obtain a green card and remain in the United States.
April 2008 (Retired)
Wildflower Meadow: Fire Pink
Fire Pink is a beautiful and showy native wildflower that does best in light shade in average well drained soil. Fire Pink is a shockingly crimson flower found in dry open woodlands.
April 2008 (Retired)
GoingDownUnder: Leafy Sea-dragon
You can read more about these cuties here.
http://www.divegallery.com/Leafy_Sea_Dragon.htm
April 2008 (Retired)
This is for the Castles LTC Swap. You can read more about it here.
http://www.carrboro.com/gimghoulcastle.html
http://www.carrboro.com/gimghoulcastle.html
May 2008 (Retired)
Summer Reading: Bookmobile
My mom drove the bookmobile for many years. She is the young woman standing outside of the bookmobile.
June 2008 (Retired)
This was made for a single swap and its a copy of the original so it doesn't show up very well in the photo.
June 2008 (Retired)
Wonders of America: Largest Rodent
(American Beaver)
It is a very large, dark brown rodent that has a black, scaly tail which is horizontally flattened and paddle shaped and used as a rudder while swimming.
June 2008 (Retired)
Abstract LTC: Sunflower
My son (swofromtherock) carved this stamp
June 2008 (Retired)
Goin' Batty: Little brown bat
It is too bad many people are afraid of bats, because they are amazing mammals and are usually harmless to humans. The Little Brown Myotis can fly, migrate, hibernate, sleep hanging upside-down, and find its way in the dark by echolocation. A single bat can eat 500 mosquitoes in an hour.
July 2008 (Retired)

The Pampered Chef Kitchen Collection
I made this LTC from some smaller stamps that are now cooties.
July 2008 (Retired)
Premium Member Hats: Newspaper
One of my favorite Premium Hats, because I remember making them as a kid with my brother
August 2008 (Retired)
Torn Paper Collage II: Many Choices
Everything you do is based on the choices you make.
The crossroads of life are the hardest choice to make.
August 2008 (Retired)
Torn Paper Collage II: Many Choices
Everything you do is based on the choices you make.
The crossroads of life are the hardest choice to make.
August 2008 (Retired)
Bookmark Swap 2: Reading Time
The sand dollars are from store bought stamp.
The words "Reading Time" I carved.
August 2008
The HOT one
Made for Charlie Seeker. We were at an Event and Dina B and Charlie had on these name tags. It's suppose to say "The Seekers NOT Charlie"... but it looked like HOT Charlie, so was born this LTC.
August 2008 (Retired)
Background Highlights:
Turn your eyes
One of my favorite hymns
Turn your eyes upon Jesus
O soul, are you weary and troubled?
No light in the darkness you see?
There’s light for a look at the Savior,
And life more abundant and free!
Refrain:
Turn your eyes upon Jesus,
Look full in His wonderful face,
And the things of earth will grow strangely dim,
In the light of His glory and grace.
Through death into life everlasting
He passed, and we follow Him there;
O’er us sin no more hath dominion—
For more than conquerors we are!
His Word shall not fail you—He promised;
Believe Him, and all will be well:
Then go to a world that is dying,
His perfect salvation to tell!
August 2008 (Retired)
Disney Mini: Aladdin: Aladdin
This is another one of my stamps where if not colored you really can't tell much about it. This is Aladdin on his magic carpet flying in a cave.
September 2008 (Retired)
Disney Mini: Little Mermaid: Ariel
This was my first tri-fold LTC. The shell was the outside of the card and when you open it Ariel was seen in full. It was stamped in red and then colored in with drawing pencils.
September 2008 (Retired)
The Patriot
I carved this one weekend while in a hotel in Williamsburg, VA
Made the LTC's and planted the box. Box went missing after a while but it was a fun stamp to carve.
September 2008 (Retired)
Harvest Spiced Nuts
This is an Pampered Chef Recipe I got last year and my family loves them.
Harvest Spiced Nuts
1 egg, separated
8 oz. pecan halves
½ c brown sugar
½ tsp Pantry Cinnamon Plus Spice Blend (can substitute Pumpkin Pie Spice)
1) Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line Stoneware Bar Pan with an 11-inch piece of Parchment Paper. Using egg separator, separate egg into Classic Batter Bowl. (Reserve yolk for another use) Whip egg white using egg separator until frothy.
2) Add pecans to batter bowl. Toss to coat evenly with egg white using Mix N Scraper. Sprinkle brown sugar & Spice Blend over pecans; toss to coat evenly. Pour pecans out onto Parchment Paper separating into a single layer.
3) Bake 18-20 minutes or until nuts begin to brown. Remove pan from oven. Carefully slide Parchment with pecans onto Non-Stick Cooling rack. Cool completely. Place in serving dish or package into a festive container to give as a gift. Yield 4 cups Store in tightly sealed container at room temperature. Delicious to nibble, garnish or have with ice cream!
September 2008 (Retired)
Autumn Leaves: Oak Leaf
This LTC was made by stamping a larger stamp that I had carved and then cutting out each leaf. Fun times! Yeah right,... My hand got so many cramps while working on this LTC.
September 2008 (Retired)
Little too Batty
One unique Halloween LTC made for the Trick Or Treat LTC
October 2008 (Retired)
Lilith Fair: Sheryl Crow:
It Don't Hurt
Quick and fun LTC to make. Recycled stamp from my
Green card ltc.
October 2008 (Retired)
Purple People Eater
These were made for an event that turtlelove hosted.
Purple People Eater (and other silly songs) Gathering
October 2008 (Retired)
My Love Story: Love at First Sight
Yesterday, Today and Forever
November 2008 (Retired)
Deja Vu (Fall): Harvest Moon
In this swap everyone carve this same image or their interpretation of the image.
November 2008 (Retired)
For my Gram-single: seaturtle
This is a single LTC made for Silva Foot Family Gram.
November 2008 (Retired)
Holly, Jolly and Chilly LTC: Snowflakes
This was part of unique swap. Only one made.
December 2008 (Retired)
A little of This & That:
Winter Fun
Making use of leftover and scraps
December 2008 (Retired)
Sewing Time
Made with random things found while cleaning out my sewing box.
December 2008 (Retired)
This will end my LTC's made in the year of 2008. Until I started this Blog, had no idea that I had made so many LTC's in 2008!



































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