A late arrival from a very dear long time friend - I think this of all my cards this year is my favourite.
Nice Christmas Cards
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That's a lovely one Pete. Very atmospheric and a lovely message too.
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That is lovely, Pete. Thanks for your sharing and everyone else's — this has been a lovely thread to read.
Incidentally, I found out where my Hastings friend got the "Seaside's Greetings" card that I posted earlier — she did buy it at Hastings Pier, and it turns out it's by a local artist, Guy Callaby, who's done many lovely Art Deco style pictures of Hastings, St Leonards, Bexhill and other nearby towns. Here's his website, for anyone who's interested.
Incidentally, I found out where my Hastings friend got the "Seaside's Greetings" card that I posted earlier — she did buy it at Hastings Pier, and it turns out it's by a local artist, Guy Callaby, who's done many lovely Art Deco style pictures of Hastings, St Leonards, Bexhill and other nearby towns. Here's his website, for anyone who's interested.
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That is brilliant Pete! They go so well together at a first glance it could be all the same card. I really like that, I love the way it now looks as if the children are making a snowman on the edge of a snowy village entrance.pete9012S wrote:I wondered what would happen if I took my favourite card of yours and added it to one of my own faves...
I also love your late arrival card, the message on it is so true.