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Rated: ASR · Book · Personal · #1935750
Entries for various Blog Challenges.I will be expressing my hopes,dreams and fantasies.
#837191 added December 27, 2014 at 9:54am
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Greeting Cards, Ticket Stubs
Prompt: Do you save things like Greeting Cards and ticket stubs? Do you save them for sentimental reasons?

I have saved Greeting Cards from my grandparents and ones from my mother when I was a kid because they had Barbies on them, Halloween cats and valentines because valentines were different years ago. I save some Christmas cards that have Santa on them, snowmen, reindeer or ones from friends that I haven't seen in awhile. I bought "Twilight" cards for my friends and I bought every "Twilight" card there was and scrapbooked them. I like homemade rubber stamped cards and I save them. Some of them I made myself. I have a scrapbook of ones I made. I even had "Twilight" rubber stamp kit and made a bunch. Some I sent. Some I kept.

I saved my Alice Cooper ticket stubs. Alice was a special concert. I had wanted to see go see the man for years. He is great. My husband found a Pirates Of the Caribbean ticket recently and laid it back on the computer desk. I saved it. You know I am a big fan of Johnny Depp. I saved the "Twilight" movie ticket stubs. I will save a ticket stub if it has special meaning. I scrapbook them. You could say that I am sentimental.

Neat image of Edward, Bella and a wolf image by best friend Angel.





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