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Thank you for all of the love and support this little corner of the internet has received over the past several years. As friends and family members were getting married, their weddings fueled the inspiration for this blog. But as seasons of life change, my focus, along with those nearest and dearest, shifted away from the wedding planning stage and I began to neglect this blog.
I have decided to indefinitely retire
Calligraphy by Shannon in an effort to pour my attention into my lifestyle blog The Scribble Pad where I will be merging past and future inspiration boards and parties. You will still be able to place orders for calligraphy, custom invitations, and hand stamped items through
my etsy shop. And as always, you can stay in touch with me under my moniker, The Scribble Pad on
my blog,
etsy shop,
facebook, and even
twitter! I look forward to sharing this new adventure with you.
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2 comments:
It's a very lovely card; however, do you not have Jewish friends that you are sending greetings to?
Absolutely! I love receiving Holiday or, specifically, Hanukkah cards from my Jewish friends. Just as I appreciate seeing the creative ways that they spread the messages of their faith, they have always appreciated mine. I just happen to be a Christian, but that’s no reason for me not to send them my love and warmest wishes. Thanks for the comment!
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