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– The cards of Louis Vuitton –
I love cards. Receiving cards, sending cards, keeping cards. Everything. Now you might think: it's nice and old-fashioned, but admit it; it's really much more personal than a WhatsApp message or a email. So I really do keep all those cards, from piles of Valentine cards from the past (yes, I received those!) to old-fashioned birthday cards from grandparents. You can actually see quite a lot from a card. Whether someone took the effort to pick out the card or if they come straight from the children's stamp box or that they are whole stories or short notes. Alright, I could write whole theses and stories about this. Furthermore, I attach enormous.
value to the type of card I send or receive. Most of the time I create something myself with an illustration or I stick some old-fashioned poetry pictures on a modern card to keep that ultimate quaint feeling, but I have now gotten my hands on a set... These cards are very special they are
from Louis Vuitton. The cards,feature stunning illustrations of the most beautiful hotels in the world. They are actually far too beautiful to write anything on, because they are more like keepsakes. Now I must be honest. This set of cards is not mine at all. It has been sitting on May- Britts desk for about a year, and the I-want-this factor is only heightened now that it has been there for so long. So actually this post is a at subtle hint to May(although now it's more of a blaring hint ), to send me one of those cards. No need for text, dear May, a stamp on the envelope is enough. I can of course text you the address. I love cards. Receiving cards, sending cards, keeping cards. Everything. Now you might think: nice and old-fashioned, but admit it; it's really much... I love cards. Receiving cards, sending cards, keeping cards. Everything. Now you might think: nice and old-fashioned, but admit it; it's really much more personal than a WhatsApp message or a... I love cards. Receiving cards, sending cards, keeping cards. Everything. Now you might think: nice and old-fashioned, but admit it; it's really much more personal than a WhatsApp message or ee.



