ValeryAnne chose the theme this time and she wants to see postboxes.
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Two lovely traditional Christmas cards Christine and a little bit of glitter makes it so magical
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Beautiful cards Christine. Great to keep them flat for posting too. Hugs Rita xxx
ReplyDeletePot boxes with robins always seem to go together. These two cards are classic examples. I am chasing my tail at the moment with a hectic home life at present. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteHi Christine, fast cards or not, they're both gorgeous!Hugs, Shaz X
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful cards, I love the sweet designs.
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Linda xxx
Two great cards Christine! Hugs Rachel x
ReplyDeleteTwo fabulous cards, Christine. Fast but perfectly on theme. x
ReplyDeleteHi Christine your Christmas cards are gorgeous. Have a great week. Take care. Hugs Jackie
ReplyDeleteHi Christine two lovely cards with super post box images...and robins as an added bonus...xxx
ReplyDeleteThey look fab, love a post box in the snow
ReplyDeleteTwo lovely, traditional cards Christine, xxxx
ReplyDeleteTwo lovely cards, Christine. I like those images you chose!
ReplyDeleteWe have a giant, ugly metal rectangle for a postal box. It is a set of three rectangles, bolted together and then bolted to a base in the ground. It houses the mail for many houses in my neighbourhood. Roughly 6 ft wide and 5 feet high. No pretty postal box images for me to choose from...tehee