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Happy Birthday, Love

My sweet, crazy hubby had a birthday, so, of course, I had to make him something to express to him how much I love him!  I have seen different version of "Love Notes" on Pinterest and Debbie Lanning told me about one she saw and that prompted my decision to make my "Love Note" for my Hankster.

I wrote a little love note on it for him to find first thing the morning of his birthday.  And a new one each day since.

I found the picture frame at Big Lots.  It is a 5x7 plastic frame. It was l.25.  I think it would look better in a pretty decorative frame out of wood, but my budget is small.  BUT I will keep my eyes open for something I like better at thrift stores and change it out once I make the find.  Then I found the scrapbook paper at Michaels for .29.  The dry erase pen was from Big Lots for 1.00.  So looks like I spent under 3.00!  I don't know if you can tell from the picture, but I wrote with a Sharpie on the paper I (heart) you because....
The heart is a cut out paint sample.  I thought about decorating the frame, but just did not find anything I wanted to add.  So it is simple and clean looking, and I like it!    :)


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  1. The price of the present was so paled in comparison to the millions it was worth! Love you!

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