Thursday, May 27, 2021

2021 Diabetes Update

There really isn't much new to report on the subject of my diabetes, but there are a couple things of note: 

I'm still taking Levemir and Novolog insulin, and still breastfeeding my now almost-1.5-year-old daughter (usually about 3 times a day) - though it's hard to tell how much milk she's actually getting these days... I think she mostly wants to continue breastfeeding for the mama snuggles. :) Because I'm nursing a lot less frequently than I used to be, I end up having to increase my Levemir (long-acting) insulin by 1 or 2 units every couple months or so - my fasting blood sugars start slowly creeping up, and if they're consistently above 110 or so for a week or two, that's when I experiment with adding another unit of Levemir, usually at bedtime, though sometimes for my both my evening and morning doses. My doctors told me that would likely be the case - that as I breastfed less, or weaned completely, my insulin needs would increase. Currently, I'm taking 6 u. Levemir in the morning and 7 u. at bedtime. For meals, I usually take 2 u. Novolog with breakfast and 2 u. with dinner. Lunch tends to be a smaller meal, and often with less carbs, so I can often get away with not taking any insulin with lunch - but if it has more carbs than my typical lunch, I really should take 1-2 u. of Novolog at lunchtime too (though I don't always remember). 

I also continue to use the Dexcom G6 CGM (continuous glucose monitor), which is back to being pretty darn accurate (most of the time) now that I'm no longer pregnant or immediately postpartum. The biggest problem I've had with it lately is that Dexcom apparently changed the adhesive used to get the sensor stick to the skin - before, I would have problems with the adhesive coming off before the sensor's 10 days were up, and I had to use another overlay patch to make sure the adhesive stayed in place; now, the adhesive sticks a lot better but it also gives my skin a bit of a rash. I am not the only one experiencing this over the last year - there are a lot of forums dedicated to people discussing their skin's sudden allergic reaction to the adhesive, and various tips/hacks they've tried for how to fix it. I talked to both my PCP and my endocrinologist about it - the PCP was a little horrified at all the red patches all over my abdomen, and told me stop using the Dexcom at once, and talk to my endocrinologist about getting a different type of CGM instead; meanwhile my endocrinologist was like "how much does the rash bother you? because the G6 is the best CGM on the market right now, so if you like how it's working for you otherwise, you might just have to deal with the rash..." We've moved since then, and I've yet to see my new doctor (I have an appointment tomorrow, actually!), so we'll see if they say anything new. I've been dealing with it for the last year, and my skin seems to be having less of a problem with it over time, so unless a really easy solution comes along, I'll probably just continue with the G6. The rash is localized to where the adhesive patch is, and it might be itchy for the first day or two or wearing a new sensor. When I remove the sensor after 10 days, there's a red mark where the patch used to be. It was taking a month or so before that red mark would fade (so that I would have at least 2 or 3 red marks of previous patches on my abdomen all at once, in various stages of redness), but now they're fading faster, and by the time the next sensor's 10 days are up, the previous red mark is now more or less completely gone.

One of my biggest worries about my diabetes this past year was obviously the covid-19 pandemic. Type 1 diabetes was one of the chronic conditions in the "higher risk" category, meaning that if I contracted covid-19 I was at a higher risk of having a severe illness. Because of this designation, I spent the last year being more vigilant than many people. With a few exceptions early on in the pandemic, we had groceries delivered or picked up groceries curbside nearly every week. We didn't go out anywhere, or take our baby out anywhere, other than outdoor locations like parks where social distancing was fairly easy to maintain. It was such a relief to be able to finally get my covid-19 vaccine. I got the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine in March and the second dose in April, and didn't have any side effects with either, other than a sore arm at the injection site for about 24 hours after the shot. In early May I was considered "fully vaccinated" (two weeks after my 2nd dose), and we've spent the last month slowly starting to venture out more places - while still following CDC recommended guidelines for mask-wearing and social distancing.

The final diabetes update I want to mention is this amazing way to organize my diabetic supplies, which my husband came up with and executed soon after we moved into our new house. I wanted a way to be able to keep all my supplies that I use on a daily or near-daily basis organized and close to the kitchen table, while not taking up space on the kitchen table itself, or on the kitchen island. These supplies include my insulin pens (which are not kept in the fridge after they are opened and in use), my pen needles, my sharps container (a half-gallon size empty milk jug), my meter and test strips (for times when I need to double check what my CGM is telling me), and my little notebook where I keep track of food data and when I take my insulin. (Extra supplies, such as extra boxes of needles, lancets, and CGM sensors, I keep on a high shelf in the kitchen pantry, since I only need those every 10 days (for the CGM sensors) or every 15 days or so (for the needles). And extra insulin that haven't been started yet are stored in the refrigerator.) My husband attached this little basket to the side of the fridge for me, large enough to store my daily supplies, and also added a little shelf underneath it, on a hinge so I could fold it up when not in use, or fold it down when I needed to rest my insulin pens there while taking insulin, or my notebook there when I needed to jot down a note. I really love this system (it's been working great for me for the last 4 months we've been living here), and I really appreciate him building it for me! I just had to show it off/brag about him here. :)





Saturday, May 22, 2021

U-Pick Floral Notecards

As with my abstract patterned notecards, and my Michigan-themed cards, I also have U-Pick listings for my floral notecards. These cards include designs based on my floral colored pencil drawings, as well as floral acrylic and watercolor paintings - some of which also feature abstraction or patterned elements on the flowers themselves or in the background of the artwork. I also have plenty of pre-selected variety packs focusing on a specific style or color scheme (e.g. all of my colored pencil drawings done on blue and green paper are in a pack together, the watercolors I created of flowers being bound or harmed for my undergraduate BFA thesis series are in a pack together, I have another pack of the six abstracted floral acrylic pieces I completed as part of a "Cloud Atlas" inspired series, etc.) - but today I'm showing just the three U-Pick floral notecard listings available in my Etsy shop: U-Pick Vertical Floral Drawings, U-Pick Horizontal Floral Drawings, and U-Pick Floral Paintings.

(I separated them into three listings simply because there are so many different options - but if you wanted to mix and match between the listings, you could. Just send a message when you place your order listing the four-digit codes of each notecard you'd like me to include in your variety pack - I print all my notecards on-demand, so I can print whichever ones you'd like. The price of all my notecards are the same, regardless of subject matter or style.)

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The U-Pick Vertical Floral Drawings listing has 36 different designs to choose from. You can select one design to be printed on all your cards, or create your own variety pack of 6, 8, or 10 different designs. All 36 designs are oriented vertically (a.k.a. "portrait" style).





The 36 different designs available in the U-Pick Vertical Flowers listing are:

  • 9835 - Trumpets & Poppies
  • 9836 - Hibiscus & Bells
  • 9837 - Hollyhock & Sunflower
  • 9838 - Marigold Clematis
  • 9825 - Lotus & Lilies
  • 9826 - Gladiolus Roses
  • 9827 - Blue-Violet Bouquet
  • 9828 - Yellow-Green Bouquet
  • 9829 - Orange Bouquet
  • 9830 - Red Bouquet
  • 9823 - Black-Eyed Glory
  • 9824 - Tulips & Lychnis
  • 1704 - Race Bouquet
  • 1705 - Gender Bouquet
  • 1716 - Sexuality Bouquet
  • 1718 - Religion Bouquet
  • 1719 - Class Bouquet
  • 1721 - Ability Bouquet
  • 9839 - Blue Violets & Anemone
  • 9840 - Blue Carnations & Azalea
  • 9841 - Pink Protea & Hibiscus
  • 9842 - Pink Geranium & Peony
  • 9821 - Daisies & Dandelions
  • 9822 - Wilting
  • 9819 - Tiny Petals
  • 9820 - Tansy & Aloe
  • 9831 - Amaranth Gerbera
  • 9832 - Pale Bouquet
  • 9833 - Brown Bouquet
  • 9834 - Sunflower & Ti Leaves
  • 1410 - Yellow Rose
  • 1417 - Flowering Herb
  • 1550 - Radiant Dahlia
  • 1551 - Dried Roses
  • 1556 - Detroit Petunias
  • 1620 - Norfolk Rose

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The U-Pick Horizontal Floral Drawings listing has 74 different designs to choose from. You can select one design to be printed on all your cards, or create your own variety pack of 6, 8, or 10 different designs. All 74 designs are oriented horizontally (a.k.a. "landscape" style).







The 74 different designs available in the U-Pick Horizontal Flowers listing are:

  • 1411 - Bouquet Stems
  • 1414 - Tulip Bouquet
  • 1415 - Red Hibiscus
  • 1416 - Barcelona Blooms
  • 1555 - Rochester Impatiens
  • 1557 - Barcelona Roses
  • 1559 - White Rose
  • 1565 - Rainbow Crassula
  • 1607 - Pink Impatiens
  • 1619 - Purple Rose Trio
  • 1561 - Purple Tint
  • 1562 - Aqua Tint
  • 1618 - Norfolk Succulents
  • 2006 - Reservation (Four o’Clock Flowers)
  • 1942 - Resentment (Petunia)
  • 1563 - Sepia Tint Duo
  • 1564 - Sepia Tint Trio
  • 1570 - Blue Tint Sunflower
  • 1946 - Justice (Black Eyed Susans)
  • 2007 - Hostility (Tansy)
  • 1702 - White Poinsettia
  • 1914 - Constancy (Bluebell)
  • 1941 - Strength (Ginger)
  • 1990 - Fragility (Azalea)
  • 2102 - Folly (Geranium)
  • 9807 - Years 1 & 2 (Plumeria & Holly)
  • 9808 - Years 4 & 5 (Anemone & Aloe)
  • 9809 - Years 6 & 7 (Edelweiss & Morning Glory)
  • 9813 - Years 16 & 17 (Marigold & Tansy)
  • 9814 - Years 18 & 19 (Zinnia & Protea)
  • 9815 - Years 20 & 21 (Tulip & Acanthus)
  • 9810 - Years 8 & 9 (Orchid & Crocus)
  • 9811 - Years 10 & 11 (Sunflower & Geranium)
  • 9812 - Years 13 & 14 (Chrysanthemum & Carnation)
  • 9816 - Years 22 & 23 (Peony & Amaranth)
  • 9817 - Years 24 & 25 (Pansy & Daffodil)
  • 9818 - Years 27 & 28 (Herbs & Bells of Ireland)
  • 9801 - Pollinators
  • 9802 - Busy Bee
  • 9803 - Raindrops on Roses
  • 9804 - Pale Roses
  • 9805 - Purple Shadows
  • 9806 - Rose Duo
  • 1629 - 30 Days
  • 1703 - 28 Years
  • 1722 - Hydrangea Hues
  • 1723 - Endurance (Succulents)
  • 1724 - Anticipation (Anemone)
  • 1727 - Shame (Peony)
  • 1996 - Union (Myrtle)
  • 1801 - Ambition (Hollyhock)
  • 1802 - Fertility (Pomegranate)
  • 1965 - Fame (Trumpet Flower)
  • 1969 - Vitality (Zinnia)
  • 1805 - Flight (Birds of Paradise)
  • 1806 - Playfulness (Hyacinth)
  • 1955 - Immortality (Acanthus)
  • 1814 - Nourishment (Sunflower)
  • 1902 - Enthusiasm (Bouvardia)
  • 1959 - Whimsy (Carnation)
  • 2010 - Creativity (Dahlia)
  • 2101 - Faith (Iris)
  • 2004 - Jealousy (Marigold)
  • 2005 - Energy (Cattails)
  • 1808 - Prophecy (Heliotrope)
  • 1809 - Loyalty (Daisy)
  • 1980 - Balance (Nightshade)
  • 1910 - Hope (Button Pom)
  • 1913 - Transformation (Protea)
  • 1985 - Modesty (Violet)
  • 2008 - Frigidity (Lithodora)
  • 2009 - Attachment (Delphinium)
  • 2001 - Wealth (Alstroemeria)
  • 2002 - Luck (Bells of Ireland) 
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The U-Pick Floral Paintings listing has 29 different designs to choose from. You can select one design to be printed on all your cards, or create your own variety pack of 6, 8, or 10 different designs. 






The different designs available in the U-Pick Floral Paintings listing include:
  • 1101 - Barcelona Flowers
  • 1105 - Oian Sunset
  • 1201 - Waterlilies
  • 1202 - Splattered Dahlias
  • 0921 - Fire & Ice Roses
  • 0911 - Bubble Wrap Roses
  • 0918 - Bubble Wrap Lilies
  • 1301 - Pam’s Bouquet
  • 1103 - Melange Modele
  • 1106 - L’eau de Parfum
  • 1621 - Truths & Mistruths
  • 1622 - Toppling Dominoes
  • 1623 - An Infinite Matryoshka Doll
  • 1624 - A Spent Firework
  • 1625 - The Eyes of Friends
  • 1626 - This Busted World
  • 0922 - Feminine Layers
  • 0923 - Silk Caution
  • 0924 - Poisoned Rose
  • 1003 - Debris
  • 0925 - Stabbed
  • 0926 - Pinned for Safety
  • 0927 - Bandaged Duality
  • 0928 - Ace Bandage Field
  • 0807 - Rose-Lily
  • 1102 - Rose Stems
  • 1203 - When Fear Gets in the Way
  • 1004 - Bound
  • 1002 - Hanging by a Petal

Monday, May 17, 2021

U-Pick Abstract Notecards

I recently added a bunch of new notecard inventory to my Etsy shop, including new designs featuring many of the abstract watercolor paintings I created in 2019. These watercolors ranged in size (4"x6", 5"x7", and 8"x10") and were done in a variety of coordinating color schemes. As I do with much of my artwork, I scanned each painting and adjusted the size to fit on a notecard, so they could be printed on demand when purchased on Etsy.

There are now 88 different abstract pattern design notecards available in my Etsy shop, in nearly every color imaginable. I created several pre-selected variety packs focusing on different color schemes (e.g. a blue-green pack, a tan pack, a pink-purple pack, etc.) - and I'll discuss all of those options in a few later blog posts... but today I want to highlight the U-Pick listing, meant for those who want to create their own variety pack of 6,8, or 10 cards, or to order 6, 8, or 10 notecards all of the same design. 










With 88 designs to choose from, there are so many ways to create the perfect, personal set of stationery! Choose your favorite colors, or favorite patterns. Select colors that mean something to you, or that represent your school, university, or organization. All of my patterns have names - maybe you'll even find a pattern with a name you love, or one that features your own name! The four-digit codes next to each design make it easy to ensure you're selecting exactly which design you want, and to help me keep track of orders.

Here are the 88 design options available in my current U-Pick Abstract Pattern Notecards listing on Etsy:

  • 1529 - Pattern Velvet (Green)
  • 1530 - Pattern Ruth (Green)
  • 1531 - Pattern Erin (Green)
  • 1975 - Pattern Poppy (Green)
  • 1525 - Pattern January (Green & Blue)
  • 1526 - Pattern Flora (Green & Blue)
  • 1542 - Pattern Michelle (Green & Blue)
  • 1543 - Pattern Genesis (Green & Blue)
  • 1544 - Pattern Fortia (Green)
  • 1813 - Pattern Ariel (Green & Yellow)
  • 1951 - Pattern Kiara (Olive Green & Turquoise)
  • 1957 - Pattern Grace (Yellow & Blue)
  • 1993 - Pattern Sydney (Green & Orange)
  • 1553 - Pattern Matilda (Yellow-Green & Brown)
  • 1547 - Pattern Eleanor (Yellow-Green & Brown)
  • 1549 - Pattern Tamika (Yellow-Green & Brown)
  • 1954 - Pattern Keiko (Green)
  • 1994 - Pattern Rubena (Yellow & Green)
  • 1968 - Pattern Phoenix (Black & Green)
  • 1995 - Pattern Pagoda (Black & Green)
  • 1552 - Pattern Scarlett (Green, Blue, & Purple)
  • 1992 - Pattern Verity (Green & Pink)
  • 1512 - Pattern Dimity (Indigo)
  • 1539 - Pattern Roya (Periwinkle)
  • 1540 - Pattern Organza (Periwinkle)
  • 1541 - Pattern Eloise (Periwinkle)
  • 1545 - Pattern Theresa (Light Blue)
  • 1602 - Pattern Nadine (Blue-Violet)
  • 1810 - Pattern Nicole (Blue)
  • 1949 - Pattern Melody (Blue & Black)
  • 1966 - Pattern Rhiannon (Black & Blue)
  • 1943 - Pattern Heather (Black)
  • 1947 - Pattern Notta (Black)
  • 1988 - Pattern Lydia (Gray)
  • 1989 - Pattern Evangeline (Gray)
  • 1513 - Pattern Virginia (Blue & Red)
  • 1514 - Pattern Orchistrina (Blue & Red)
  • 1517 - Pattern Encarta (Blue-Violet & Pink)
  • 1518 - Pattern Cobalt (Blue-Violet & Pink)
  • 1953 - Pattern Kristy (Purple)
  • 1603 - Pattern Etha (Green & Purple)
  • 1604 - Pattern Ambrose (Purple, Blue, & Yellow)
  • 1967 - Pattern Martina (Yellow & Black)
  • 1998 - Pattern Leanna (Red & Blue)
  • 1524 - Pattern Fortuna (Orange)
  • 1812 - Pattern Dakota (Red & Yellow)
  • 1981 - Pattern Margaret (Red & Brown)
  • 1982 - Pattern Sadie (Red & Brown)
  • 1974 - Pattern Toby (Tan)
  • 1977 - Pattern Avery (Tan)
  • 1979 - Pattern Cherisa (Tan)
  • 1986 - Pattern Madeline (Light Brown)
  • 1987 - Pattern Laney (Light Brown)
  • 1523 - Pattern Faye (Orange-Brown)
  • 1972 - Pattern Louise (Red-Brown)
  • 1973 - Pattern Phoebe (Dark Brown)
  • 1978 - Pattern Ricki (Brown)
  • 1948 - Pattern Xaria (Red & Black)
  • 1944 - Pattern Lynne (Red & Black)
  • 1945 - Pattern Vivian (Red)
  • 1952 - Pattern Chesney (Red)
  • 1991 - Pattern Genevra (Red-Orange)
  • 1527 - Pattern Lacey (Orange-Brown)
  • 1528 - Pattern Aylin (Orange-Brown)
  • 1811 - Pattern Nora (Brown)
  • 1971 - Pattern Oslo (Brown)
  • 1532 - Pattern Belgique (Pink & Purple)
  • 1546 - Pattern Elizabeth (Pink & Purple)
  • 1548 - Pattern Cosette (Pink & Purple)
  • 1976 - Pattern Shawna (Pink & Purple)
  • 1519 - Pattern Sherelle (Purple, Pink, & Yellow)
  • 1520 - Pattern Celia (Purple, Pink, & Yellow)
  • 1534 - Pattern Charlotte (Pink & Purple)
  • 1536 - Pattern Victoria (Pink)
  • 1537 - Pattern Valencia (Pink)
  • 1533 - Pattern Crystal (Pink, Purple, & Red)
  • 1538 - Pattern Aurelia (Pink)
  • 1511 - Pattern Darcy (Red-Pink)
  • 1605 - Pattern Julia (Red & Purple)
  • 1515 - Pattern Turina (Yellow, Orange, & Green)
  • 1516 - Pattern Emmeline (Yellow, Orange, & Green)
  • 1983 - Pattern Suissa (Green & Orange)
  • 1984 - Pattern Piper (Green & Orange)
  • 1601 - Pattern Odelle (Green & Red)
  • 1521 - Pattern Nebula (Purple & Orange)
  • 1522 - Pattern Bernadette (Purple & Orange)
  • 1950 - Pattern Geraldine (Purple & Orange)
  • 1956 - Pattern Minnie (Pink & Yellow)

Wednesday, May 12, 2021

New Michigan Patterned Notecards

In my last blog post, I mentioned that I recently added a bunch of new notecard inventory to my Etsy shop, and I focused specifically on all the new color options I had for my Great Lakes notecards. While those are my most popular notecards, my other Michigan-themed cards also sell quite well - and I now have new color options for my "patterned" Michigan cards, too! Like my Great Lake cards, my patterned Michigan cards are also available in pre-packaged variety packs, or through my U-Pick listing, which is perfect for anyone wanting a full set of a single design, or the chance to create their own variety pack.

First, I'll show you my "If You Seek a Patterned Peninsula" pack, which includes one of each of the eight color options featuring both the upper and lower peninsulas of Michigan.







My other pre-packed set of patterned Michigan cards is my "Under the Bridge" set, which includes one of each of the six color options featuring just the lower peninsula.






I also have a U-Pick listing. Choose 6, 8, or 10 notecards, and get all cards in the same design - or pick amongst all 14 design options to curate your perfect variety pack. If you like surprises, you can instead choose to include a message with your order specifying what you're generally looking for (e.g. "random assortment" or "blues and greens") and I will send you 6, 8, or 10 different cards meeting your request as best as I am able.





The 14 patterned Michigan designs available are:

  • 1406 - Water Under the Bridge (Blue)
  • 1407 - Summer Under the Bridge (Green)
  • 1408 - Rust Under the Bridge (Red)
  • 1409 - Bruises Under the Bridge (Purple & Green)
  • 9911 - Love Under the Bridge (Red & Blue)
  • 9912 - Midnight Under the Bridge (Purple)
  • 1401 - If You Seek a Patterned Peninsula (Michigan in Pink)
  • 1402 - If You Seek a Patterned Peninsula (Michigan in Gold)
  • 1403 - If You Seek a Patterned Peninsula (Michigan in Violet)
  • 9913 - If You Seek a Patterned Peninsula (Michigan in Indigo)
  • 9914 - If You Seek a Patterned Peninsula (Michigan in Red)
  • 9915 - If You Seek a Patterned Peninsula (Michigan in Teal)
  • 9916 - If You Seek a Patterned Peninsula (Michigan in Blue)
  • 9917 - If You Seek a Patterned Peninsula (Michigan in Turquoise)

Thursday, May 6, 2021

New Great Lakes Notecards

I recently made the difficult decision to increase the prices of my notecards on Etsy... I worry about losing potential customers, many of whom I'm sure were buying my notecards because they were such a great deal - but the truth is, I was barely making any profit from my notecard sales once you take into consideration the cost of the notecard paper and envelopes, printing ink, the clear plastic boxes I package all notecard sets in, shipping materials (bubble wrap and mailing envelopes), USPS priority shipping costs, and the multitude of fees Etsy charges per listing and per sale. 

The good news is, even though my notecards now cost a little more... there are also a TON of new designs and colors to choose from, because I also added a BUNCH of new inventory, as well as new package options, in all 3 of my notecard categories (abstract designs, floral designs, and Michigan-themed notecards)!

I am so excited about these new packages that I'm planning several more blog posts to feature all the new options... but if you don't want to wait for the blog posts, you can head on over to my Etsy shop now to see what's all available - all the new listings are already live! 

Today's blog post is going to be all about my Great Lakes notecards - by far my most popular style. I now have 4 different Great Lakes notecard listings (before I only had one). The first is the U-Pick option (the one that was already available), but with several more color options to choose from. This listing is great for those who want to purchase a set of notecards where all cards are the same color, OR for people who want to pick their own variety pack. 







You can select a set of 6, 8, or 10 notecards, and there are now 24 different color options available. I also created a four-digit-code for each color, to make it easier to select your desired color(s), as well as to make it easier for me to keep track of. My Great Lakes notecards are now available in:
  • 1709 - Copper
  • 1714 - Coral
  • 9909 - Peach
  • 1710 - Yellow & Blue
  • 9902 - Gold
  • 9905 - Yellow
  • 1708 - Rainbow
  • 1715 - Circus (a.k.a. Green, Pink, & Yellow)
  • 1713 - Pink & Green
  • 1911 - Pebbles (a.k.a. Brown, Green, & Blue)
  • 1504 - Blue-Green
  • 1711 - Green
  • 1501 - Valentine (a.k.a. Red, Pink, & Purple)
  • 9908 - Fire & Ice (a.k.a. Red & Blue)
  • 1502 - Carnation (Pink & Purple)
  • 9904 - Purple
  • 9910 - Indigo (a.k.a. Dark Blue-Violet)
  • 1503 - Blue-Violet
  • 1712 - Denim
  • 9901 - True Blue
  • 9906 - Tie Dye (a.k.a. Blue & Purple)
  • 9903 - Turquoise
  • 1912 - Blue-Black
  • 9907 - Gray



Besides the popular U-Pick listing, I also now have 3 other options - pre-packaged variety sets in coordinating color schemes: cool colors, warm colors, and "fun" colors (which are the color combinations which include both warm and cool colors on the same card).

The "Cool Colors" listing is for these 10 notecards:








The "Warm Colors" listing is for these 8 notecards:









And the "Fun Colors" listing is for these 6 notecards:







These 3 listings highlight potential color schemes and take the guesswork out of creating a variety pack. Love the "natural" watery look of the blue and green shades? Get the "Cool Colors" pack. Are you buying these cards as a gift, and you know your gift's recipient prefers pink or yellow? Then the "Warm Colors" pack is the perfect choice. Want to find the six most unique Great Lakes notecards anywhere? The "Fun Colors" pack is exactly what you're searching for.

On the other hand, if you like surprises, there's another way to get a variety pack with little effort on your part - head over to my U-Pick listing, select "variety pack", and include a message with your order explaining what you're looking for. Ask for a random assortment and I'll include 6, 8, or 10 different cards (depending on the quantity ordered) of any of the 24 available color options. Or tell me you prefer earth tones, or feminine colors, or bright designs - however you want to describe your favorite hues - and I'll give you a random assortment within your specifications. It's that easy!

Check back soon for more blog posts featuring other new notecard sets!