Isn't it interesting that in the UK, Australia and other English speaking countries, 'jewelry' is spelled 'jewellery'? I guess in Canada, it can go both ways but generally 'jewelry' wins out, 2 to 1. I remember as a child mispronouncing it, leaving out the 'w'. Silly.
Any way you say it, jewelry is beautiful, becoming, are symbols of love. I particularly like semi-precious stones, don't really care for diamonds. My card today is simply influenced by all the wonderful colors of jewelry. I needed to get going on some Valentines, since the day is a week from tomorrow. Julie, I enjoyed this website very much and I love how informative it is. And those color boards...so wonderful. Thanks.
PS Also for the WT-brads; F4A-hugs (don't have any hug stamps but I thought a Valentine would do); MIX-add a heart.
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Registered: August 21, 2007 Location: Wayland MA Posts: 105090
Sat, Feb 06, 2021 @ 10:06 AM
I'm a semi-predious stone lover as well! Love your bold colors!
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Sat, Feb 06, 2021 @ 2:05 PM
Fabulous Jean. Being Canadian we were taught jewellery with the double "l". If one does not use the double "l" we say they don't know how to spell or are lazy! lol