Wednesday, January 17, 2024

On to Adventure

 Hi everyone, 

Do you make Anniversary cards?  I have a list of cards required for family, friends and my church community.  I make at least 25 Anniversary cards a year.  I usually choose a card and make enough for the year.   I find it easier to make them in bulk. 

Well I have posted the first one for the year.  This card was inspired by the couple receiving it.  John and Gina will be married for 49 years this month.  Congratulations to them.  They are now retired and love their travelling. .

Stampin Up stamp set, On the adventure, came from a catalogue in late 2019.  While I need to cull some stamps, I have not done it yet.  However this one I will keep.  When I made this card and sent a photo to my mum, her comment was, “I love it.  They will have a laugh when they get.”

I will probably send this card to others our age, but I will need to come up with something different for the younger couples.  I have until the end of the month. 


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