Top 11 of 2011

I've seen a few people do a post of their top 11 favorite projects and thought it would be fun to look back upon the last year.  To be honest 2011 started out rough, but I couldn't be happier with how it is ending. This blog has grown so much, and so have I. More importantly, I have made some really wonderful new friendships. I look forward to 2012 and all it holds.

Here are my favorite 11 projects from 2011, hope you enjoy! Oh, and they are in no particular order :o)



You know I had to put the baby in there :o)

Happy New Year's!


24 comments

  1. What a sweet post! I love all your cards--I am a relatively new follower, so it was fun to see some of the earlier cards. And what is cuter than a smiling sleeping baby?

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  2. You were right to put the baby, it's soooo beautiful!!! And so are your cards :) have a great new year!!

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  3. beautiful cards! beautiful baby!!! happy 2012 :)

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  4. LOVE your style! I really like the yellow hearts card, and that baby is just exquisite! Great work on all fronts. :) Happy New Year!

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  5. Oh sweet baby! He's the best pic of all :) You have an amazing CAS style! Each card really packs a zing, so hard to pick faves. I LOVE that purple butterfly card... the woodgrain with the flower and the awesome little haunted scene really caught my eye right away, too!

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  6. So sweet!! Love your cards, especially the Merci heart card!!!!happy new year!

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  7. Love all of these but the baby pic is my most favorite :)

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  8. No questions, sweet baby is my favorite, but of the cards...I love the one with the hearts. That is especially cute! Great choices for 2011 faves.

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  9. Your last photo is my favorite! What a sweet baby. All of your cards are just so fabulous it would really be hard to select just one.
    Happy New Year!

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  10. I guess I have never been to your blog before...I have to say I LOVE your style!! Thanks for showing your favorites...Happy New Year!

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  11. beautiful cards and such a cute baby....

    Happy New Year.

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  12. absolutely awesome! I love each one more than the next...how do you pick? Just my style - thanks for the inspiration and a happy new year to you!

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  13. Danielle, your style is wonderful! I love them all!! Happy New Year!

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  14. They are all great. I especially like the Merci card with the hearts. You baby is a cutie too. Happy New Year!

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  15. I absolutely love your CAS style. My favorite is the happy birthday in blue! So pretty! Happy New Year!

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  16. Oh, your little one is precious!
    And, your cards are gorgeous, too! I especially love the ones where you use Wonderful Words!
    Happy New Year!

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  17. Great selection. Love them all especially the Halloween ones. The best one is the baby. So precious.

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  18. Danielle, I totally can't choose...wow you have impeccable style! I will definitely be back to check out what you create in the future. Oh and your baby is adorable :)

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  19. Your cards are beautiful, but your baby steals the show!!! I love little newborn smiles!!

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  20. Weee, such fabulousness! I love your clean and vibrant style - my favourites are the 3rd and 4th from the top. TFS and happy new year!

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  21. Well, of course, the baby is the very best thing on this post. :) As far as crafts go, I love the graphic simplicity of all your designs, but I'm especially attracted to the happy, happy, happy, happy birthday one. :)

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  22. Such beautiful creations, baby included! I know I was inspired by some of these, like your two Halloween ones!

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  23. Danielle ok so I havent been able to pick favorites at anyone elses but for yours I have to say your sweet BABY!! and your work is all STUNNING! I LOVED each treasure you shared!!!
    Happy New Year!!

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