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BERNADETTE 20-12-2008 17:53

An Ideas?
 
Right folks could do with a bit of help, so hope some of you have better imaginations than me. We like to leave cards for Ian on his grave but obviously they blow away. Want to make something to hold then in(like the cards you get on flowers). Anybody know how I can make some please?

emamum 20-12-2008 19:08

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Something like this bernie? I think they sell something similar in wilkinsons

christmas card holders : 5.25" Snowflake Place Card Holders - Set of 12 - 310304

mrskitty 20-12-2008 19:40

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I can't imagine how your feeling at the moment Bernie, just remember were all here for you.
Why not put the card into the punched pocket and selotape it to something that will stop it blowing away ie a small xmas wreath?
I have a medium sized wreath that is undecorated and only has a bow on it that your welcome to if you would like it-you could put a few things on it yourself then if you wanted or even just put the card on itx

emamum 20-12-2008 19:45

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threaded onto some tinsel? :D you got me thinking now bernie... im good at crafts :D

BERNADETTE 20-12-2008 21:20

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Thanks for the suggestions, will look in Wilkinsons tomorrow but doubt they will be heavy enough Em. It is the right idea though. mrskitty will have a think about that one as well. Thanks once again.

garinda 20-12-2008 21:28

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You could laminate them, if someone has a laminating wotsit.

If it was me I'd use old plastic covers, that you used to be able to buy for L.P.'s, which you could cut to size, and ask a florist for some of their card holders, that could secure them into the ground. (Wilkinson's probably sell plastic sleeves with the office/school supplies, if you've no spare album covers.)

We bought our wreaths today. It's a lovely time of year, but one tinged with sadness for those we love who are no longer with us.

If there's room on your card you can tell Ian that his old sparring mucker still misses our late night musings. x

Royboy39 20-12-2008 21:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 661755)
Thanks for the suggestions, will look in Wilkinsons tomorrow but doubt they will be heavy enough Em. It is the right idea though. mrskitty will have a think about that one as well. Thanks once again.

Bernie.....This is not Royboy being as smart arse.
Find a heavy duty metal photo frame.
Place a picture of Ian in the photo frame with a level back and secure with silicone.

BERNADETTE 20-12-2008 21:53

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Garinda the card is laminated but don't think the ones from the florists will be strong enough. It is very open round where Ian is and the wind is terrible. Yep will write a message from you on the card:)

Royboy that is a good idea will look at frames tomorrow. Thanks:)

shillelagh 20-12-2008 22:58

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If you can get two wire card holders then you could bend them down at right angles and fit the card in between them ... that way the wind wouldnt blow it away because it would be flat on the ground.

emzy 21-12-2008 09:13

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Found this on ebay, that auction has ended and even if you contacted the seller i doubt you would get it befre xmas now but may be worth a try

Graveside - Remembrance Card / Picture Holder on eBay, also, Memorials Funerals, Celebrations Occasions, Home Garden (end time 15-Dec-08 19:33:04 GMT)

Other than that have you tried the bigger florists?? they may do something suitable

magpie 21-12-2008 13:49

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you know the things you use to hang shoes in and hang up: you could maybe cut one down to size say to hold a few cards and put sand in a few of the other pouches.... or wire coat hangers...:

lindsay ormerod 22-12-2008 19:58

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If you want anything laminating bernie, give me the nod , we have a laminator I could "ahem" use!

BERNADETTE 22-12-2008 21:58

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 662309)
If you want anything laminating bernie, give me the nod , we have a laminator I could "ahem" use!

Thanks for the offer Linds, have got a laminator amongst the many things Ian decided he "had to have".:rolleyes:


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