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Showing posts with label anniversary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anniversary. Show all posts
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Victorian Anniversary Guest Book Albums
I love these vintage floral print double sided card stock pages. One I like roses, and two the floral print makes me think anniversary. Maybe because every year I get flowers on my anniversary.
I have to say, that I'm more liking to blue, personal preference, as blue was one of my wedding colors.
In both these books I stamped the corners of the signature pages. The pink pages photographed below belong to the pink and green floral book (1st photo above). .
Inside the blue floral anniversary guest book I placed ivory and creme pages, but with the same stamp design
Each of these anniversary guest book albums features 30 pages for signatures, a place to record memories, and special notes from friends and family. There's also 20 photo card stock pages.
As with any of my book I can add pages, just let me know how many.
It may not be a guest book for a modern bride, maybe a Victorian bride, but most certainly a guest book album worth remembering the special day you were a bride and celebrating all the years of marriage past.
Blue or green, which is preference?
Friday, February 12, 2010
Anniversary Book
From the website: Lovingyou.com. Under the "Romantic Ideas for Married Couples" I came along this post
submitted by a woman named Lina.
"For our first month anniversary, I made my husband an Anniversary Book. I bought a blank, red, hardcover journal from a bookstore, and decorated it with a "Happy Anniversary" sticker as the title and a heart on the back cover. Inside, I made a title page (not forgetting to add a mock copyright page) and instructions to the book: every month, he and I would write each other a one-page love letter expressing something wonderful about the other person, whether it was something special they did that month, or whatever. He absolutely loves it, and added his own twist to it: he sneaks the book away when I'm not looking, writes a letter, and leaves the book somewhere in an unexpected surprise location. It's a great way to remind ourselves at least once a month how much we love each other; needless to say, we always look forward to our monthly anniversaries!"
As my 10th Wedding Anniversary is coming up soon, I thought this was a great idea to share.
Many of you who are married with busy jobs, and/or kids would be able to appreciate a Anniversary Book as described by Lina.
Often, my days consist of playing taxi, chef, housekeeper, and mom. Alot of times, I forget I'm a wife. Especially, when my husband is gone all day and when he comes home still has work to do. Our main communication consist of little snippets of emails throughout the day - that is if I have time to read and reply.
I'm thinking, however, an anniversary book just might be the perfect gift to begin a new decade of marriage.
submitted by a woman named Lina.
"For our first month anniversary, I made my husband an Anniversary Book. I bought a blank, red, hardcover journal from a bookstore, and decorated it with a "Happy Anniversary" sticker as the title and a heart on the back cover. Inside, I made a title page (not forgetting to add a mock copyright page) and instructions to the book: every month, he and I would write each other a one-page love letter expressing something wonderful about the other person, whether it was something special they did that month, or whatever. He absolutely loves it, and added his own twist to it: he sneaks the book away when I'm not looking, writes a letter, and leaves the book somewhere in an unexpected surprise location. It's a great way to remind ourselves at least once a month how much we love each other; needless to say, we always look forward to our monthly anniversaries!"
As my 10th Wedding Anniversary is coming up soon, I thought this was a great idea to share.
Many of you who are married with busy jobs, and/or kids would be able to appreciate a Anniversary Book as described by Lina.
Often, my days consist of playing taxi, chef, housekeeper, and mom. Alot of times, I forget I'm a wife. Especially, when my husband is gone all day and when he comes home still has work to do. Our main communication consist of little snippets of emails throughout the day - that is if I have time to read and reply.
I'm thinking, however, an anniversary book just might be the perfect gift to begin a new decade of marriage.
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