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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Vol. 3 A Sneak Peak


We have a new set of Equinox Farm note cards - just in time for the wool festival. Here's a sneak peak.



I really like these photos.



They say a picture is worth a thousand words. I agree, but also think sometimes a little one or two sentence story on the back can provide even more. I think you can biggify and read a few of them.

The yarn in the lazy kate picture is Punkin's.

Wow.

This all started with one sheep.

If you are in the area, come see us. Click here for directions. If you let me know you are a blog reader, I have a gift for you :-).

14 comments:

Deb W said...

I hope to see you there! Do we know what the weather is supposed to be like yet?

I've read about the vendors in the Wool tent - are there going to be any sheep there to compare breeds?

tonya said...

Your cards are gorgeous! Who would ever want to send a Hallmark when they could send an Equinox?

flowerweaver said...

I see some of my faves of your photos and animals have been printed! Do you have them on your Etsy site? I think they will go over big time!

Alice said...

The back of your cards are as enjoyable as the front. I am so glad you added those notes. After reading your blog for a year the pictures and words bring back familiar memories. Thanks for sharing with us.

Michelle said...

Seriously? That photo would have to biggERify for my middle-aged eyes to be able to read the card backs!

lisa said...

Good luck at the festival! Wish I could be there! It would be neat to go to and maybe get some weaving yarn?

I need orange said...

Um, any chance we can purchase a set of these from you, somehow?

I would love to get one.........

:-)

Anonymous said...

I hope the barn is dry now. Wet barn and unhappy animals is a nasty thing to live with.

Leah

DayPhoto said...

Oh, good luck! Everything looks so special from you I am sure they will sell well!

Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com

Kathy said...

I need to rub your head so some of that creativity will rub off. ;) The notecards are a lovely idea and I'll bet they sell like proverbial hotcakes.
Good onya! And I hope you do well at the festival.

Ed said...

I wish I could make it, have fun at the festival..:-))

Peacecat said...

These cards are beautiful, photos are perfect. Sure to be a big hit at the wool festival. I wish I could come shop at your booth!

Anonymous said...

Love the cards! They are really, really nice.

WildBlack said...

Those photographs you took, looks amazing on those cards. I wish I could come down for the festival and help you out :) and have fun.. Yeaaa.. Ed is saying the same thing!!
Watch out!! ;)

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