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I am trying to get away from using the word "Easter" on my cards for that holiday, as I want it to be more focused on the resurrection and not bunnies and eggs etc.. I have one that says "He Is Risen", but I wondered if anyone had seen any that said Have a Blessed Resurrection Day or anything along those lines. I don't know if saying "Happy Resurrection Day" is even appropriate. I guess I could type some up on the computer, or use the He Is Risen and put a quote about Resurrection day on the inside. What do you do, or what have you seen?
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Thank you Sabrina! That does give me ideas! I think I will type up " Let Us Celebrate The Resurrection of Our Lord!". I also remembered that I have some vellum sentiments that say things like Believe and Rejoice. Adding that link to my favorites. Maybe when I get some bills paid off, I can get some of those. I don't care for the ones with him on the Cross or with the crown of thorns on, as for me, I think he isn't there any longer, he is at the right hand of God, but that's just me. I hadn't looked at MayMay Made it yet either; she has wonderful stamps too!
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I am so happy you shared that Lisa! I forgot that I had that stamp set! I am so scatterbrained sometimes. I love the one that says "My Redeemer Lives". Thank you!
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The Greetery has a few - and I see that one called Empty Grave Full of Grace is on sale right now. Papertrey Ink also often has ones that might work for you.
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I looked up the origin of the word---interesting, you should read it. However, I did find that it used to be call Resurrection Day and there is a movement to return it to that.