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[Thank You] January Thank Yous
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u/OneDarkandStormyKnit Thank you for the "Happy New year" card with the cat on it! Love the Lisa Frank stickers on the envelope and inside, too. Totally agree with you about New Year's resolutions

u/ez330 Thank you for the super cute minimalist disco ball "Happy New Year" card! Love the hot pink washi with silver sparkles inside

u/StrawberryForestLady Thank you for the lovely Christmas card with raised silver snowflakes! I love the textures on it. I also really like this washi with blue flowers

u/mikepenpal6 Thank you for the "Thank You" postcard with flowers on it! Hope you had a lovely birthday and a nice holiday!

u/EdenRay97 Thank you for the postcard with the Sri Lankan Fresco on it! I love seeing art from around the world! Love this puffy dinosaur sticker, too! Happy New Year :)

u/casstronomical Thank you for the "Hearty Christmas Greetings" postcard with the old fashioned children in front of the fireplace. I love the idea that these small children are just allowed to carry around open-flame lit candles lol

u/boyegcs Thank you for the Christmas card with the mouse in the Santa hat! I'm glad you have a project to work on this year to look forward to. I'm trying to clear out some of my carding supplies, so I have some RAOC offers in mind I'm excited about doing. Thank you for sharing the Stephen Sanchez songs, too. "Until I Found You" is really beautiful and I'm listening to the others you mentioned as I type this!

u/stephkempf Thank you for the postcard with the Nicolas de Haguenau and Matthias Grünewald altarpiece on it. This particular piece was made in the 16th century by a German-born sculpture who was born in what is modern-day Alsace, France, and a German Renaissance painter, and is called the "Isenheim Altarpiece." It underwent a restoration in 2022. I love Medieval and Renaissance art, so it was cool to learn about this one!

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