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  2. 20+ Free Printable Valentine’s Cards for Your Sweethearts ...

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    Free, printable folded notecards from Homeschool Of 1 feature eight different designs that can be colored in (by the giver or receiver) on one side and a Happy Valentine’s Day message on the ...

  3. Esther Howland - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after graduating from Mount Holyoke College at the age of 19, Howland received a valentine card from a business associate of her father's. [4] The valentine was decorated with an elaborate fine lace border, ornate flowers cut-outs and a small pale green envelope in the center that contained a verse appropriate for Valentine's Day. [5]

  4. Rust Craft Greeting Card Company - Wikipedia

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    The success of the Christmas card grew into a business letters, postcards, and greeting cards with envelopes. [1] Rust revolutionized the use of the "French Fold," which turned a single piece of paper into a card by folding it into quarters. [1] [2] They were the first company to sell greeting cards with a fitted envelope. [3]

  5. Seasonal packaging - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate Easter Bunny Ramadan cigarettes Special labeling of soft drinks. Seasonal packaging is a way of marketing a product and sparking sales in consumer segments that infrequently buy the product, by wrapping the product in a package closely related to seasons or holidays such as Valentine's Day, Easter, Mother's Day, Memorial Day, the Fourth of July, Labor Day, back-to-school, Halloween ...

  6. Mizuhiki - Wikipedia

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    Mizuhiki on an envelope — this photo shows gold and silver kekkon mizuhiki adorning a shÅ«gi-bukuro, commonly given as a gift at weddings.. Mizuhiki (水引, lit. ' water-pull ') is an ancient Japanese artform of knot-tying, most commonly used to decorate envelopes, called kinpÅ«, which are given as gifts during holidays like Japanese New Year (and are then called otoshidama) or for special ...

  7. James Valentine (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    James Valentine was born on 12 June 1815 in Dundee, the second of the five children of John Valentine (1792–1868), linen weaver, and his wife, Mary Valentine née Watson (1790-1866). [2] Valentine studied photography at the University of St Andrews where he became an acquaintance of Thomas Rodger, who probably photographed him around 1850. [3]

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