Today is National Handwriting day. The day was created to remind us of the purity of holding this very simple tool and scribble a few thoughts on paper (or a napkin : ) ). Why today you ask? Today is also John Hancock's birthday. Who cannot picture this very honorable's men signature in one of the most famous documents in History? The very first one to sign the Constitution of the United States. Obviously so many other's joined Mr. Hancock in that day. Benjamin Franklin, Caesar Rodney, John Adams, and so many other brilliant minds. Every time I see an old letter, document, I dream of achieving that kind of penmanship. For now I will leave you with my tribute to Handwriting Day. Grab your Pen & Ink, write a note...or maybe a romantic though that you will be able to send out pretty soon...ahhh love letters....
15 comments:
Anary!!! Muito obrigada pela visita ao meu blog. It´s a pleasure to meet you too!!!
I love all your work!!! It´s absolutely amazing!!!:)))
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Regina
Valeu regina! Espero te ver sempre nos nossos challenges e por aqui!
Wow, super cool textures on your card - fantastic!
Thank you Linda!
This is so beautiful! I love how you inked the embossed background!
Gorgeous - love the vintage look- fits perfectly with the era of the movie. Welcome to CSCC!
Thank you Julia and Juli!I had a great time making the card :)
Oi Anary, mas que cartao lindao que voce fez!
Eu simplesmente amei!!
beijao
Vivi
Brigadinho Vivi!
A turma esta me inspirando!
This card is beautiful -- a work of art! You're so talented, sis.
Really like the vintage feel of your card and that you took the time to decorate the inside as well. Beautiful
This is beautiful. I agree, nothing beats a handwritten note.
Amy.
Thanks for joining us this week.. I love all the texture you have on the card.. The little pen and ink image is great.
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Brooke
what a lovely creation!
This is such a beautiful and romantic card!
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