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Holidays!

Two Auspicious Holidays Reign on February 14, 2010:

Celebrating Chinese New Year Featuring the Tiger!



Caring and thoughtful, you have a lot to say on the best way to right society’s wrongs, and quite capable of defending children, friends, and loved ones against all enemies. For the tiger in 2010, any recent setbacks or obstacles can be overcome, so look forward to a year in which to really shine, either personally or professionally.

Famous people born under the sign of the Tiger? They include Emily Bronte, Sheryl Crow, Tom Cruise, Leonardo DiCaprio, Emily Dickinson, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Jay Leno, Karl Marx, Marilyn Monroe, Marco Polo, Beatrix Potter, Queen Elizabeth II, and Jon Stewart.

Tiger years: 1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998 or 2010

Chinese Zodiac Prints make great baby gifts, not to mention, the Chinese Zodiac Note Cards make great invitations to celebrate the New Year and even baby’s birth (packs and singles)!

St. Valentine’s Day

Protect Your Heart… A Scottish love token that’s historically thought to be used as a protective charm to ward off evil demons, this beautiful entwined heart and crown medallion is also supported by the lucky Mankolam Paisley designed by Lisa.
Make a statement… Love is yours to display aloud with an Aspirations Fine HeArt Print adorning your walls or perhaps a smaller fine heart card to add a bit of spice to your limited loft walls. Got a great friend in need of a sweet charm? Imagine the Pewter Fine HeArt Pendant gracing your neck with satin and sterling detail chain.
Cupid Got Your Tongue?… Gather your sonnets in a sumptuous suede handcrafted, handpainted Luckenbooth Heart Journals adorned with Swarovski Crystals that you’re sure never to put down. Quicken your heart beat because the great aspect about this journal is that it’s… refillable!
What’s Your Valentine’s Day Fortune? Just break open your own homemade fortune cookie to find out. These big-as-fist cookies are full of drama and fun. Be sure to have red paper (8×11) to cut into looong strips and write your own fortunes and be sure add “in bed”!


With this, it is my hope that you will consider including ECStewart Collections & CalligraphyPets in your life.

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