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StephenC
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 Posted: Wed Dec 20th, 2006 11:29 pm

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Here is the url to faithfulservant's (DCF Forum) avatar's site. I got his permission to post this here. You all are welcome to download any avatar at his site.

God Bless,

Stephen

                                                                                         
http://groups.msn.com/FaithfulServantsPlace/shoebox.msnw

 



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 Posted: Thu Dec 21st, 2006 12:18 am

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Stephen,

Thanks for posting this. It is a great website with many beautiful avitars to choose from. I'm pouring over them.

Ruthie

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 Posted: Fri Jan 5th, 2007 02:59 am

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Thank You Stephen:

They are very nice, Is it alright to use when making a card? or writing a letter.

Just wondering

Thank You

Betty



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StephenC
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 Posted: Fri Jan 5th, 2007 04:30 pm

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BettyBoopToo wrote: Thank You Stephen:

They are very nice, Is it alright to use when making a card? or writing a letter.

Just wondering

Thank You

Betty

You are free to use as you see fit. That is what the owner (faithfulservent - dcf website) had told me.

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 Posted: Fri Jan 5th, 2007 06:12 pm

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StephenC wrote: BettyBoopToo wrote: Thank You Stephen:

They are very nice, Is it alright to use when making a card? or writing a letter.

Just wondering

Thank You

Betty

You are free to use as you see fit. That is what the owner (faithfulservent - dcf website) had told me.

Thank You again, My husband bought me a lamenator for christmas, I've been wanting to make personalized prayer cards and book marks as little gifts for people.

That gives me a much wider database of artwork:D

God Bless

Betty



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 Posted: Fri Jan 5th, 2007 06:26 pm

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BettyBoopToo wrote: That gives me a much wider database of artwork:D

Funeral suppliers make printable memorial cards that are quite useful for a variety of things, including making prayer cards.  I want to use them to give kids cards to help remember their sacramental experiences, and they're a whole lot less expensive than getting custom cards printed.

Bass-Mollett Publishers is one of the companies that makes them.  Here is a link to a page of Catholic cards, but many of the other cards are useful, too.  You can also check with funeral homes in your area.  They might be willing to sell you smaller quantities, or they might even give them to you.  And, of course, there are other companies that make them.

(They are having some problems while reorganizing their web site, but hopefully everything will be working properly soon.)

 



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