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This is a discussion on Funeral Cards For Children within the The Florist Shop forums, part of the Public Forums category; As mentioned in a previous thread we have a funeral tomorrow for a baby the parents wanted a card for ...
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Last edited by kayc; 07-12-2007 at 12:08 AM. |
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hi also found this site......Order of Service funeral stationery designers and printers-mourning & memorial card suppliers-Suffolk UK
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Hi I only use one card it has a rose on and the client writes their personal message, the very old fashioned way.
saves loads of time for us, but I think it is better for them |
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hi alan, i lost twins neally 11 yrs ago, i would of loved to have a pic of a boy and girl holding each others hands or some thing like that, for my baby`s,
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I know what you mean Kay. When I have had very special requests I have made the cards myself. It started when I was asked to do a card for a Great Grandad I looked everywhere before giving up and making my own.
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Rock Cottage cards..advertise in back Of Wholesaler Mag...We have a lot of them...beautiful wording nice pictures and covers children, Grandpa/ma and lots of other relatives...They are a little pricey but really classy. Order over phone and there next day...Would certainly recommend them..
see Rock Cottage Crafts
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