Okay, here’s the thing -- Valentine’s Day is a tough day to
celebrate when you’ve lost your sweetie. My first Valentine’s Day after Jim
passed away was excruciating. I’d like to say that they’ve gotten better, but
not so much. So I have decided, that instead of celebrating Valentine’s Day, I am
going to, every year, celebrate a different holiday in the month of February.
It gives me something to research and look forward to, and it may give you an
idea or two as well.
This year I am celebrating Chinese New Year. I’m using the same tablescape that
I used last year (that you can see here), but this year
in addition to my dinner, I decided to send out Chinese New Year cards instead
of Valentines. I had a blast! It was so much fun to get the old card-making
creative juices flowing, as well as blow the dust off of my rubber
stamps in order to decorate envelopes.
I got such an amazing outpouring of love from the Christmas cards that I sent
last year (that you can see here), that I decided to, once again, design my own
card, and came up with these. They were a lot of fun to do, and the recipe for pork dumplings is to die for! If you can’t read the recipe
in the card, not to worry, I will be doing a blog post about them soon.
If you want to see some of my past greeting card efforts, click on the
holidays named below. Meanwhile, I am looking for ideas for some of the more obscure
holidays worth designing a card for and celebrating. Weigh in if you know of
any. Who knows? I may accept your challenge!
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February 17th is World Pangolin Day, and these extremely endangered mammals could use all the attention that they can get. Why not celebrate their holiday for February 2020? Now that really would be a challenge!
ReplyDeleteThat is brilliant, Cee! I’m on the case for 2020.
ReplyDeleteI think your cards are incredible and delightful! In fact I think your should sell them in your Etsy shop, they are seriously that good.
ReplyDeleteI copied the photo of your recipe and have added wontons and water chestnuts to my grocery list. I had one bite of my daughter's steamed dumplings in a Chinese restaurant back in the 1990s and thought it was one of the best thing I'd ever had. Why I've never attempted them is beyond me.
Awww, thanks Linda. I love creating cards, so I may have to consider making some additional to sell in my Etsy shop. Meanwhile, I have been craving Chinese dumplings ever since I first started making these cards. I’ll make a batch this weekend for sure!
ReplyDeleteGreat post- and such beautiful cards!! When is the Chinese New Year?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Judee. Chinese New Year begins today, February 5, and runs for two weeks, so there is plenty of time to celebrate.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea and your cards are beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to find an alternative way of dealing with Valentine's Day. I know how you feel, Pattie, but we are doing the best we can. 😘
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