Scottish Christmas card Causes Controversy

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I don’t quite understand why people are upset about a Christmas card that is being sent out by First Minister Alex Salmond with a Scottish flag on it.
It features a picture entitled “A New Journey”, which shows a young girl carrying a Saltire flag, looking over a wintry landscape.

Proceeds from the sale of the canvas, which is the work of Scottish artist Gerard Burns, will be shared among four charities.

But Scottish Conservative chief whip David McLetchie said Mr Salmond’s obsession with independence was “blinding him to reality”.

He said: “For the overwhelming majority of Scots, Alex Salmond’s so-called ‘journey to independence’ is a road to nowhere.”

The card also came in for criticism from the Scottish Liberal Democrats.

The party’s chief whip Mike Rumbles said: “I’m sure people would be more impressed if the first minister had thought about the message of Christmas rather than spent time picking out the most nationalistic Christmas card he could find.

“Everybody knows that the SNP are only interested in independence – the first minister doesn’t need to stick it on his Christmas cards too.”

However a spokesman for the First Minister dismissed the “bah humbug” attacks on the Christmas card from “party poopers”.

He said: “Messrs McLetchie and Rumbles should lighten up and get with the Christmas spirit. They are obviously badly in need of a festive break.

“The Saltire is for all of Scotland, and the artist has presented it in his own style. They also seem to have entirely forgotten that Andrew was Jesus’s first apostle.”

Meanwhile the Scottish Labour Leader Iain Gray has released his Christmas card for this year.

It is a winter scene of the Scottish Parliament which was designed by 11-year-old Emma Caughey, who is a P7 pupil from Longniddry Primary School in his East Lothian constituency.

Mr Gray said “It is a great Christmas image of the Scottish Parliament and I hope that everyone else enjoys it as much as I did.”

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Greetings cards you can plant and grow

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How to Make a Gift Box out of a Greeting Card

Don’t throw away all your old greetings cards.

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Follow this great tutorial on how to make a gift box out of them.
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Well, I have set up a rudimentary website for selling my greeting cards. The workings of the web are quite a mystery to me but I hope people find it and enjoy my designs. There is a lot of competition out there but every website I have looked at has pretty awful photo-shopped cards – lazy photo collages with captions that look more like advertising spin offs than anything else. I hope the quality of the materials and the idiosyncracy of my cards gets noticed. I painted and drew my cards with much love and expression and have many designs to come in the new year, for all occasions.

How wonderful that a greeting card from Anne Frank has been found and announced the very week I have launched my own. I would love to see hers.

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Baltimore Mayor Guilty of Stealing Gift Cards From the Poor

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A jury convicted Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon on Tuesday of embezzlement for improperly using gift cards intended for the needy, the chief investigator for the state prosecutor’s office said.
She was found guilty of a single misdemeanor count of fraudulent misappropriation by a fiduciary. She could be removed from office because it is a theft-related crime, James I. Cabezas said.

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Anne Frank greetings card found


A greetings card signed by the Jewish diarist Anne Frank has been found in an antiques shop near Amsterdam

The card was sent in 1937, when Frank was eight, and was addressed to one of her best friends, Sanne Ledermann.
The Anne Frank museum has authenticated the card, which shows a clover-covered bell above a snowy field, and wishes “good luck for the New Year”.
Frank, who wrote her diary while in hiding from the Nazis, died in Belsen concentration camp in 1945.
Paul van den Heuvel, a school teacher, was looking through items in his father’s antique shop in Naarden, near Amsterdam, when he came across the card.
“I just found it in a box, which probably came from an Amsterdam flea market,” he told Dutch television.
The card had been sent from Aachen, in Germany, where Frank was visiting her grandmother.
A spokeswoman for the Anne Frank museum, Maatje Mostard, said she had seen another similar card, posted on the same day from the same town, and she was sure it was authentic.
“I don’t know what he will do with it,” she said. “We hope we can get it for our collection.”
Frank, her family and four other Jewish friends hid from the Nazis in a small Amsterdam apartment, until their arrest in 1944.
They were sent to Auschwitz and Belsen concentration camps. Anne died in Belsen of typhus shortly before the end of the war.

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