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Time to trade hearts for shamrocks! The next holiday up is St. Patrick's Day (March 17th). St. Patrick's Day started as a religious holiday in honor of St. Patrick, one of Ireland's patron saints. It has since evolved into a celebration of Irish culture, especially here in the U.S. where you can even find rivers dyed green!
Challenge: Let's fill the gallery with GREEN, and feature leprechauns, shamrocks, rainbows, pots of gold...you get the idea! If you don't send St. Patrick's Day cards, feel free to focus on the color GREEN.
Make sure to put WT988 in the keyword section and update this thread so everyone can see your card.
If you're not sure how to add a link, here's how: 1. Open 2 windows or tabs: one for your card in the gallery, and one for this thread 2. In this thread, click on reply and type anything you want to show before the link. 3. Go to your card window. Highlight the address for your card. (It says www. splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/showphoto..... and so on) 4. Click EDIT. Click COPY 5. Go back to this thread. Click PASTE.
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Last edited by PeonySnail; 02-14-2024 at 07:39 PM..
I'll probably do something to celebrate my somewhat Irish heritage, but I'm looking more forward to Easter. So, I used green in my card, that someone will get for Easter. Green Easter Card