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Thank you: The Language of Flowers
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So Very Grateful
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You are Loved
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Motherhood is an Act of Optimism
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All That I am... I Get From My Mother
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You are my favorite
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Congratulations card
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You Make Me Happy
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Sugar in Your Bowl
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You Make Wild
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You Hold the Key
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Old Age Ain't for Sissies
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Happy Birthday, King
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Happy Birthday, Queen
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A Violet
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Water Lily
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A Starflower
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Do What?
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It ain't right.
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You might should
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You knew it was a snake
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Some days chickens, some days feathers
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You are a hot mess
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Girl, Give Me Some Sugar
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Sh*t Fire, Save Matches
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Through our business practices and daily life, The Southern Letterpress strives to contribute to our community by manifesting sustainable and equitable practices in consideration of race, gender, sexual orientation, and the fate of the natural world.

Happy Juneteenth from @commonpress. So excited to organize this open studio session last week where anyone could come in and print pressure prints of leaves collected from @upennbiopond from species used by enslaved people for medicinal purposes.
Sending strength to all the No Kings protestors everywhere today. There are elderly people and people with young children who aren't able to march today but are still sending all the love and support! No Kings! I am also loving all the letterpress pr
In my happy place @historicrittenhousetown, the location of the first papermill in the United States doing a 'nurture' letterpress demo for Town Fair day for @commonpress. I love the Wissahickon.
Yesterday @_kettlekern ** and I finalized the community rebuilding of the typman and frisket on the 1889 handpress @commonpress. I have always been intimidated to the point of immobility by handpresses, even though my printing mentor Glenn House love

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