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I have saved shoe boxes full of greeting cards. I've received some fun ones over the years, and it seems a shame to keep them hidden away where they will never be seen again. I scanned a couple of favorites to share with the world...before they get shoved onto the top shelf of the closet again.
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A card we received at our wedding that I thought was cute.
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My mother has a part-time job at Hallmark. As a result, I receive many, many cards in the mail. Not that I'm complaining. Who doesn't like Hallmark cards?
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Andrew's Easter card our first year of marriage
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An anniversary card from Dad. The eyes are the googly kind. Is it weird to say that this card totally remind me of Andrew and me?
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I loved the colors and and mood of this one.
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Dad sends a Christmas card out every year that he made. He drew this old Christmas village using pen and ink.
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Christmas card I just thought was cute.
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A card from Andrew that just describes him so well. ( The funny part...not the druggie part)
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A bee...wearing that birthday hat...singing that tune...Why is it so adorable to me?
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And the most unique card award goes to this one:
What it looks like straight out of the envelope...
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What it looks like after it pops up...
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The actual card part is the candles that you pull out of the top of the "cake"...
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1 comment:
Wow! Those are some of the best cards I've ever seen! thanks for sharing!
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