

Thank you for reading my blog, I read all the comments and publish them all except those which are anonymous, have links, or may be offensive to others. I love to read your comments, and if I have time I will reply to the comments but often that is not possible. Please be assured I do read and appreciate all that you say. Please come again :-)
That is a beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteIt must have been fate that you met Brian because his grandmother was a crafter and made exquisite cards and so do you. :)
ReplyDeleteShe didn't make it Tracey, she just collected them and stuck them in a scrapbook! But thanks for the kind comment.
ReplyDeleteOhhh what a beautiful card. You mentioned that you home is from that time period? I hope that you'll share photos someday!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. what a great thing to have. Lovely card!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Debbie
How lovely! Maybe you can show us a pic of your period hall where this framed card hangs :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat idea! I would have never thought of that.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Elizabeth
thats beautiful janice and what a great scrapbook it must be if it holds that sort of gem :)
ReplyDeleteOh that's beautiful Janice :)
ReplyDeleteOh thats exquisite Janice X
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a treasure those scrapbooks must be.
ReplyDelete