Christmas cards for grandad

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Christmas cards for grandad

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My wife made these cards with my sons hand and foot prints, they are being shipped off to the states today as a Christmas gift for his Grandad, made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside :D

P.S the glass is tru vue Ultravue, water white glass AR and scratch resistant took a knife blade to a off cut and couldn't mark it.
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I thought I'd post the mock up of it I did in custom framer to show the wife takes about 1 minute to do once you have the image(she asked for a whiter mount )
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Re: Christmas cards for grandad

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Shows what you can do with a bit of imagination.

Well done Mrs IFGL. :clap: :SD
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