Happy Anniversary on Valentine’s Day!

By | February 14, 2015

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Today is our anniversary.  Back in 1992 when David proposed, he selected the place and I selected the day.  So we were married on the 14th of February 1993 at Loveland Ski Area, CO (at the top of lift #2 in a small quaint cabin).  Everyone had to wear ski’s to attend the wedding including the minister!

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I made this card for my husband using one of my favorite all time sentiments from the Delightful Dozen Stamp Brush Set.  The designer series paper is from the Stacked with Love DSP from the Occasions catalog.  The little heart on the front was punched out using the Itty Bitty Pack Punch and then embossed with the Argyle Embossing Folder.  The hearts cascading  down the front of the card are from the Confetti Hearts Punch.

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I have to show you the card Rachel (my granddaughter) made using my above card as a guide.

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She is only eight years old and love to make cards.  I call her my demo in training!  I also gave her a stamp to add to the back of the cards.  When she received it, she stamped all the cards that she had previously made.  She gives the cards away at school to her teachers and girl friends – she even wants teach a class for her friends next year!

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Thanks for stopping by today

~~Rachel

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