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More traditions on Jane's CV, hosted by Theresa.Wednesday, 15 December 2010
Traditional
Since I live in the UK, I've rediscovered the tradition of sending cards for all occasions and especially in Christmas season. I mean real paper cards, not electronic ones... Around this period, we can see cards everywhere! in front of windows, in offices... I found it very friendly and welcoming!
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and unexpected note of music to that!
cards are a great tradition, i seem to be late again with mine... he he.
C'est peut-être aussi une des rares choses qui me suivent depuis toujours... Et tes cartes sont si délicates... qu'on ne peut qu'avoir envie de poursuivre.
c'est beau si lumineux!!!
ces cartes sont si jolies
I love real cards! I hope this is one tradition we don't stop doing.
I love real cards! I hope this is one tradition we don't stop doing.
My gosh, this is so gorgeous! Love the pic :)
Amélie
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Yeah, I know what you mean. Getting and e-mail's nice, but it's just not the same as getting a handwritten card.
I love real cards, and the one you posted is gorgeous.
A friend just told me that people in the UK still send a lot of 'real' christmas cards - I wonder why it is so different from country to country.
always good to send cards!!!
and this is a lovely one!
--and I love England!!--
Such a pretty card.
In Japan it is a tradition to send New Years Cards, on paper, but lately they are mostly done on computers:)
Happy holidays!
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