Here are a few old Christmas cards which I found among all my other cards a few weeks ago. They were from my deceased grandparents to each other. I didn't cut these ones up as they are pretty old and hold some nice memories. These older Christmas cards are very traditional and simple but beautiful all the same!
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thanks for your kind comments you left me! *smile* i hope you enjoy the bird surveying-sounds like a lot of fun! love to know how you get on & what birdies you come across :0)
ReplyDeletevery cute post of crimbo's gone by & of the cards your grandparents sent one another must bring a tear to the eye han x
Hi! I love postcards so when I saw your comment for decor8 and noticed your post on old Christmas cards I decided to pop in. I imagine it's a great feeling to gather with your family on one of holiday evenings to have a look at these cards and share some stories, memories, anegdotes about your grandparents - mystic moments.
ReplyDeleteOoooh! Surprised to find you on the list of my followers. Well.... that was a very nice feeling! Thanks for popping in.
ReplyDeleteLovely Christmas cards. Thanks for stopping by my Hydrangea Heaven, I hope you come by again. Blessings!
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