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We celebrated my parents' 50th wedding anniversary in 2006. We had a family celebration that lasted all weekend long, and we had a lot of fun. We took a road trip, enjoyed great food, ate white chocolate cake with cream cheese frosting, had special gold and white M&Ms printed up for the occasion and just enjoyed being with each other.
However, we had a hard time coming up with a gift ... you know ... something special that they didn't have and would really enjoy. Finding the perfect present eluded us ... for two and a half years! Yes, you heard that right.
We finally decided on a digital photo frame. We purchased it, wrapped it up and delivered it last night. It ended up being a great choice. We celebrated a little more, ate a great homemade dessert that Mother made and started the photo uploading process.
So far we have managed to import one photo into their new frame. That seemingly simple task ended up being a little more complicated that we had anticipated because most of the photos displayed as a white question mark on a black background. The problem apparently has something to do with how they were saved in Adobe Photoshop.
So, the anniversary continues. And that's a good thing. It will give us another chance to get together and celebrate. Since there aren't any rules about when you're supposed to stop celebrating an anniversary, this could go on for a long time.
The card we got matches the event perfectly. On the outside it says, "To be continued ...". On the inside it says, "... forever. Happy Anniversary!"
Now I've just got to figure out how to get those photos in a format where they'll display properly in the frame. They're going to get tired of looking at that one picture of the snowman puzzle pretty fast!
FYI: The paper on the gift came from The Container Store (It's actually Christmas giftwrap, but the Christmas part is so subtle that you'd never know that if I hadn't just told you). I bought the patterned double-sided satin ribbon at Michael's.
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This is an elegant little paper gift box complete sheer white ribbon. The box and lid have been hand folded. The bottom has a beautiful victorian print and the top is printed with clips from wedding vows. ('To have and to hold', 'Always and Forever', and 'From this day forward'.) The box measures 3" x 3" x 1.5".
as you can see there is no string.
one of the many gifts I've wrapped for Christmas so far. This one using paper from a Conde Nast Traveler magazine.
I had so much fun sitting down with a little mulled wine to wrap presents this year!
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Owl you need is love.
Wrapping paper created exclusively for My Owl Barn.
Download here on my website
www.oneowlplease.co.uk/valentineswrappingpaper.pdf
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Fix und Foxi / Einwickelpapier (Sticker)
Fleer Dubble Bubble Gum / Fix und Foxi
> Oma Eusebia & Lupinchen
Copyright: Rolf Kauka 1994
Ephemera-Sammlung MTP
More from the amazing estate sale stash. Love these kids and just wish it wasn't so pieced together.
My cousins Oliver, Lucy and Emma, with family friend Will (wearing heart almost on his sleeve). Emma's ballerina feet take centre stage.
The birthday girl, tearing into gifts from the little man and I. Her party was in the "sticky stuff" classroom in the Science Museum of Minnesota.
MALABAR chewing-gum / Einwickelpapier
Vignettes Série Sport (1987)
Zeichner: Pierre Tasso, Artur Rainho
Ephemera-Sammlung MTP
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Esteemedhelga (day_dae) EDWW Photography & Artistry.
Photography Taken At Merrifield Garden Center: Merrifield
I love my new circuit board wrapping paper! To give my package a retro look, I turned an old floppy disk into birthday card.
Fix und Foxi / Einwickelpapier (Sticker)
Fleer Dubble Bubble Gum / Fix und Foxi
> Lupo
Copyright: Rolf Kauka 1994
Ephemera-Sammlung MTP
Created from a photograph of sunshine on a sheet of wrapping paper
Free to use as a texture or layer.
Please credit if used or post a small sized image here.
It's always interesting to see how other people have used textures
Thanks : )
Esteemedhelga (day_dae) EDWW Photography & Artistry.
Photography Taken At Merrifield Garden Center: Merrifield
view of a cheerful baby girl with teddy bear sitting by christmas gift box and christmas tree - View of a cheerful baby girl with teddy bear sitting by Christmas gift box and Christmas tree over white background. Model: Hannah Phillips. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24728868-view-o...
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In 2008 the artist Mark Wallinger produced a wrapping paper design that was given away with the Guardian newspaper. Mark has given me permission to use his design to create some new images to stimulate thought and reflection.
I have produced a series of four images which will be printed on postcards and distributed to every home in our parish.
If you'd like permission to use this image please contact me.
This is my favorite of my steamer trunk luggage gift wrap so far this year. I still have a lot to wrap, so I'm hoping I can improve more. I am so excited about the idea...I hope somebody likes what I'm going for at Christmas, lol. It's a little messy.