Apparently the historic origins of wedding anniversaries date back to the Holy Roman Empire, when husbands crowned their wives with a silver wreath on their twenty-fifth anniversary, and a gold wreath on the fiftieth. No wreaths were requested for this card, but I did cut out the number 25 from silver and finished off my design with a small silver heart.
"Just picked up my card!! I love it thanks so much!!" my customer wrote to me.
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12 comments:
Such a beautiful card as usual. I didn't know about the silver wreath tradition. I will always remember my Mum and Dad's Silver anniversary, they had so many silver gifts.
25 years is a wonderful anniversary and as always your card is a beautiful memento of the date.
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This is a beautiful card - I hope they love it! #MMBC
Mazal tov to them! Lovely card!
That's interesting - I never knew that the tradition dated from the Romans. Beautiful card as always. xx
What a lovely card to celebrate an amazing milestone X #mmbc
Great card ... lovely to have the personal touch #TwinklyTuesday
Lisa,
What a lovely and unique card. I am a card designer myself in the last 15
years, so I know a bit about how much work goes into each card.
You did a lovely job and I am sure that card was very appreciated for how
special and personalized it was.
Blessings from America,
Nellie
That's a lovely card, I always did like working with colored paper. The silver 25 is a nice touch. I'm guessing not many wives were around to be crowned with a gold wreath.
It's absolutely beautiful!
Lovely card, these must take you ages to do. #twinklytuesday
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