This is part of the "Hope Greeting Collection" from Habitat for Humanity. It has 2 robins in a fir tree, with the moon and the stars in the background.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Wishing You All the Joy and Wonder of the Season!
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Friday, November 14, 2008
Wishing You the Merriest Holiday Season Ever!
This Christmas card was sent to me by Habitat for Humanity as part of a gift set, in the hopes that they can secure a donation from me. It features a snowman among some pine trees outside. He's wearing a black hat, a green scarf, a candy cane and 2 birds. He's also wearing green-tinted glasses. It's a cool card. I think I will send them a donation! Their website is www.habitat.org.
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Thursday, November 13, 2008
Barack Obama Christmas Cards
Now that Christmas is fast approaching and people are now out shopping for Christmas cards, I think that there is some excitement around the country and around the world about the future. Christmas in the White House will be hosted by George W. Bush this year, true. However, there is an excitement all around, thinking about when Barack Obama and Michelle Obama and their daughters will live in the White House, and share their first Christmas there.
Washington D.C. is a beautiful place, especially the Mall area. I would like to see some Christmas cards with the White House decorated for Christmas, or to see the Mall lit up. It would also be nice to see some Barack Obama Christmas cards- that would be interesting. Does anybody know of any? I would pay for those! Imagine- Christmas Trees and lights, toys and Barack Obama, snow and reindeer, all in one holiday card! Maybe I'll design some.
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Sunday, January 6, 2008
Merry Christmas To Someone Special
This is a Hallmark card, produced by Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO 64141 Copyright Hallmark Licensing, Inc. Inside the card says, "Ours is no ordinary friendship". This card was given to my Mom by her friend and neighbor, Mrs. Eves, who lives on the same street as my Mom. You can see the personalized note written inside the card.
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