We didn't always celebrate our heritages and diversity is a new concept. My father is born here in the US and so were his parents, and grandparents. However, they settled in an area in Wisconsin where there were people of Polish decent that spoke a dialect of Polish. So when my Dad when to school he knew how to speak this Polish and not English. He went to a one room school house and had to stay in from recess to get extra English lessons. To this day he can not say words with "th" and has even gone for speech therapy.
I made a Merry Christmas card using a die cut from Memory Box.
Patterned Paper: A Paper Rose
Cardstock: Bazzil; Recollections
Die Cut: Memory Box; Sizzix
Flowers: Prima
Punch: Martha Stewart
Challenges
CHNC - Ch. 514 Anything Christmas with optional something that starts with "H"
Christmas Kickstart - Ch. 41 Festive Florals
Aud Sentiments - Ch. 263 Anything Goes with a sentiment
CCAYR - November for family and /or friends
Do-A1(1) Kreatives - Ch. 47 Glitter/Sparkle and Christmas
The Holly and Ivy Christmas - Ch. 82
Very pretty! I love the background paper and all the die cuts.
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ReplyDeletePiękna kartka Lisa ... [one Polish girl here] x
A lovely traditional feel to your pretty card Lisa.
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Such a cool card, Lisa Lynn! What a wonderful way to celebrate your heritage!
ReplyDeleteLove the card and so would my Polish sister-in-law who immigrated to Canada and then met my brother. It took a few years to understand her English but even through the language problem I learned to love her kindness and her great Polish cooking!
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Glenda
I can smell the periogies!!! Wonderful card!
ReplyDeleteLovely card Lisa Lynn...a beautiful way to celebrate your heritage. xx
ReplyDeleteOh this is beautiful and what agreat idea to celebrate your heritage. Hope all is safe and well with you, Hazelxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and I bet your Dad will appreciate your thoughtfulness
ReplyDeleteCarol x
What an interesting story! Love your card - it's so beautifully made. Thanks for joining Arlene and me at Christmas Kickstart, Jo x
ReplyDeleteWhat does the sentiment say? This card is lovely. My grandfather immigrated to the U.S from Germany right before WWI. His wife died at a very young age and he sent for his mother to help raise the children. My mother spoke German because of that, I can understand most German and I often swear in German.
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Chriss
Does this say Merry Christmas? God Bless him- and how hard he worked to speak English!!! Beautiful card Lisa!
ReplyDeleteYour card is beautiful and that's a great story about your father when he was young. It's not easy communicating in another language - we've lived in France for almost 14 years and I still find it difficult to speak French.
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Beautiful card! Love the traditional colors!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along with us at our present challenge at Do-Al(l) Kreatives and good luck. Hope you will join us next month again.
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Beautiful card and lovely to hear some of your family history. Thanks so much for entering the Aud Sentiments Challenge. Keep safe
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Hi Lisa,
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely card! I love the dark color of the patterned paper, and all the floral elements you have added. And what a neat story about your dad! It's so interesting to find out about people and their heritages. My own mother isn't an American-born citizen; she was born and raised in Newfoundland, Canada. Thanks for sharing with us at CCAYR for our Family or Friends challenge! :)
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Lovely card Lisa Lynn..amazing story about your Dad..
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This is really pretty. I love the border and the sentiment die cut! Very nice make and colours.
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That is a special story of your father! It reminds me of our removal to another area in our very small country (The Netherlands). My eldest son had an accent form the south. The children at his new school asked him: "where do you come from? Belgium?" Within 3 months his accent was gone......
ReplyDeleteYour card is a beauty!
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very beautiful card!
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