Elegant Cross in Blue Son Confirmation Invitation

An elegant cross designed with swirling curls and fancy fleur de lis patterns, it makes a lovely invitation for your son's confirmation ceremony and gathering. Each line can be customized to suit your needs. Matching stickers and postage available as well.
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British flag square stickers

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Blue White Stripe Rosary Boys First Communion Invite

Blue, black and white stripe boy with rosary boys first holy communion invitation. This elegant black and blue first communion invitation is easily customized for your event by simply choosing the “Customize it!” button to begin adding your event details, font style, font size & color, and wording. Please note – all of the stickers, cards and invitation designs you will find on Zazzle are printed graphics with no actual jewels, bows, raised, embossed, or added parts or pieces. Pure Blue Linen Envelopes by decembermorning Shop for an envelope at zazzle Blue Stripe Rosary Thank You Cards by The_Thank_You_StoreBecome a part of Zazzle's artist affiliate program
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Celtic Cross Personalised 1inch Binder

1.5 Inch version of this binder here 2 Inch version of this binder here Make sure you change the text on thisThis is a printed image on a vynyl binderA unique original design celtic cross or crusifix in gold and copper inlaid on leather, with personalised text. I worked some Ichthys (fish) into the knotwork, and finished with borders of celtic knotwork all inlaid on a leather look background. Make this binder folder into a photo or keepsake album, or a scrapbook for memories of a special occasion like a wedding or the year that was. It would make a unique visitor or guest book, And of course great looks for school or study. The celtic cross symbol is derived from the latin crucifix or cross but has a circle surrounding the center. Legend has it that St Patrick drew a latin cross on circular celtic stones that the druids used for worship in an attempt to draw the druids to christianity. The interlaced knotwork remains on modern versions to retain the celtic art spirit and tradition. Generaly the interlaced knotwork is a symbol of the crossing and spiritual paths of life and the never ending paths, represents the never ending paths of our lives. This design is of course a great inspirational gift or buy for the devout, the religious, and the celtic, elements also make it great for the celt,wiccan,wicca,pagan,neopagan,gothic or metal fan.
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