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I cannot thank these four lovely individuals enough! Each of the cards I received this week are incredibly thoughtful and special. Here’s a photo to show what I mean! Haha.
u/babyraspberry You always have the cutest stationery!!! And the sweetest notes. The card represents autumn perfectly. Thank you for the gorgeous fall card and all the extra papers and little bunnies you included too. I’m so grateful whenever I receive mail from you! Thank you again. 🧡
u/nixotiza I love, love, love this handmade card and the envelope design! As a stamp collectors, it truly made me happy. I also think it is really cool that you used supplies fellow members of the community sent you. Your design is so unique! I will certainly hang this card up to admire it. I loved reading about your trip to the zoo too. Thank you for the wonderful card! 🥰
u/nonoyo_91 What an adorable handmade card!? I love it. It was a burst of happiness opening it with all the goodies coming out. I absolutely love the bookmark you made me too - so sweet! It’s currently in the book I’m reading as I switched out my old bookmark right away, haha. It’s great continuing to learn more about you and your wonderful pets. I sent a card your way so expect that soon! Thank you for your thoughtfulness. 💖
u/welshfancy Yet again I am in awe of your card-making talent and abilities! Thank you so much for the very special congratulations card for my new job. I love the sentiment behind the card as well as how it’s also representative of the holiday season. As you know, I will treasure it. It’s currently hanging up right in the middle of my holiday card display! The adorable stickers you sent were also lovely. Thank you very, very much. 🎄Extra photo of the card to highlight its beauty!
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