Tuesday, February 7, 2012

The Author says it best herself:

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Hello, Debbie & Frank…I just wanted to let you know how pleased I am with the gift clock that was given to me by my dear friend to mark the publication of my novel, Prairie Moon. What a unique and thoughtful gift…a “timeless” reminder of both the book and the friend whose encouragement helped me through the difficulties that, I’m sure, all writers encounter!


Cat Picture Clock

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This is Willy, he was a millionaire in every way. From doting owners, to a backyard that was his kingdom, Willy ruled and we loved him!!

Someone you know would love to receive a Happy Hours Clock featuring their pet.  Just snap a picture and email it to Happy Hours Clocks.  Now you have the perfect gift.  Easy!


Pomeranian Clock

Dog Photo Clock

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Keely is a sweet Pomeranian who belongs to my neighbors. When we decided that he would make an adorable subject for a Happy Hours Clock,  we had no idea what a “ham” Keely would turn out to be. We had three photo sessions and positioned and posed this cutie pie to his delight! As you can see, a star was born!

Someone you know would love to receive a Happy Hours Clock featuring their pet.  Just snap a picture and email it to Happy Hours Clocks.  Now you have the perfect gift.  Easy!


Baby Announcement Clock

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This pretty clock is a sweet reminder of the excitement and anticipation of the baby who will bless this family.


Diamond Anniversary Clock

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The parents of my friend and neighbor celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.  This is the diamond anniversary so I used a diamond theme when designing this clock.

Notice those big diamonds in the place of numerals!! (Sorry they’re Faux).


Wedding Invitation Clock

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I especially like the fine, hand made paper highlighting this invitation. It looks like lace and feels like fabric. Beautiful!

This is a best friend’s wedding invitation. Miss J.  and Mr. K. met on the job, consulting for the same company, she based in Boston, he on the West Coast, flying eastward every other week. Miss J. was tentative about fostering a long distance relationship. I of course, always on the side of joy, encouraged her, “After all,” I said, “It’s not like you’re going to marry the guy.” Famous last words!!

Now they live happily ever after from coast to coast.