Well I must say I was blown away when I opened the box that came in todays mail. There is a most wonderful card, in the center of the photograph, in apricot and orchid, with wonderful dry embossing and piercings and of course faith's hardware. Floral background and direct to paper and baroque flourishes cut out, brads and direct to paper, just beautiful as you can see. Then a stamp set I have coveted but never got, Vases in Vogue! Yes, a brand spanking new set, oh thanks so much Faith. As if that were not beyond enough, there is the MOTHER LODE of Beautiful Ribbon! I laid a few pieces out for you to see but the photo does not do justice to this myriad of jewels that my friend bestowed upon me. Thanks from the bottom of my heart!! I still have not caught my breath and when I do I must go and shovel the 8 or so inches of snow that fell.
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Well girlie you have got one heck of a friend what a blessing!! OH forget about the snow you have so much color in your world right now enjoy it just a bit longer.=) Just think though once you get done in the cold your fingers and hands will match all the color LOL enjoy your wonderful package and be sure to pass on the wealth when you have a chance to someone that will appreciate it as much as you have this.~~~bluegirl~~~
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Fri, Feb 22, 2008 @ 7:36 PM
OMG, I can hardly believe this! wow, you are sure one lucky lady! This is wonderful. And didnt you say this was a snow day. Yikes, you must have had one heck of a great day.
A snow day off from work and Faith's package. It doesnt get any better than that. Talk about how wonderful people are.....
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