Some of them I had used in Christmas ornaments. Some I used in altered tins that I gave to my family. The leftovers from those projects were still sitting around so I decided to go through the rest of the cards and letters to see if there were any that needed to be saved to other locations.
I came across a couple of birthday cards/letters written by my sister to my grandmother, from 1987 and 1986. In these letters she talked about her young children, the youngest being a new baby in 1986. Sweet little snippets in life. Written snapshots.
I knew immediately that I had to return these to my sister so I set them aside.
Fast forward a couple of days and I'm thinking that just handing them to her sounded so...boring...LOL! So started to think of a more proper "presentation."
I edged the sides of the envelope with Distress Ink,
and the text on the back came from the inside of the same card.
Then, to identify the letters, I stamped the years they were
written on the letters themselves and slipped them in the
hand-made envelope. She loved them, by the way....:-)
5 comments:
Of course she loved this! What a meaningful and thoughtful gift you gave your sister!
What a wonderful gift...I love it!!! You are such a nice sister...
hugs, Andi
What a great idea!
That is such a cool idea! What a thoughtful gesture and great way to help preserve those memories.
This is such a lovely, creative way to present cherished memories from the past! I love it and I know that your sister really appreciated the time and thought that went into this!
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