First, I stitched two squares for the boys general theme. The first is an ethnic lizard from issue 127 of the World of Cross Stitching Magazine. I added the border because he was just a little too small without it.

The next one is from the October 2008 issue of Cross Stitch Crazy, Crazy Kids School Rules! It's meant to be done on plastic canvas and mounted on a notebook or bag, but I decided to do it as a square instead--the colors are much more vivid in person.

The first challenge for 2009 is cards of all kinds for the Arkansas Children's Hospital. They've set a goal of 50 by March 31st, so I decided to get a head start!
The first is Motorbike Bear. This is a Challenge Lucy design from the October 2008 Cross Stitch Crazy.

The second is a funky robot, also from Challenge Lucie, this time from the December 2008 issue of Cross Stitch Crazy.

The last card I stitched is a cupcake that can hopefully be used as a birthday card. It's also from the October 2008 issue of Cross Stitch Crazy.
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