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Happy Birthday by 2


Have you made a point of going to buy a Birthday card for a coming Birthday.

But not find one suitable, not because of the verse that either does not exist or inappropriate.

In my case I have found that to find one of a particular year does not exist only on the years full years of 70/80/90/100, no in between years.

So I thought that if I cant buy it, then make it, so I have attempted to make one that has a revolving date wheel in the box that can be changed yearly.

As the cards are for my younger twin sister and brother, I wrote this inside:


Dear Sheila.


Many Happy Returns of your 73 Birthday today.


I have had difficulty in getting a card for you , as you will have done for me with the correct year date.

So I have made a card, not very professional but must suffice, I had shown 73 in the box but it might have moved during its journey in the Post. You can put it right..

There is also an advantage with this card and if I am unable to send a card in the future, you can get this old card out and turn to your 74th Birthday put it on the mantle shelf and say at least I got one card.


Have a Good Happy Birthday.


( No this is not a money saving scam by me ).

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