



On trips I always like to look for something to add to one of my many collections (as I would like to call them, junk as my husband would call it). This trip, I was looking for unique letter "N" s. Well, that is how it started, then I kept seeing these really neat old blocks and old type from printing presses. I started rearranging letters until I had enough for "dream, design, create" and for all the cool "x's and o's". I did find a some "N"s and few left over letters to spell "luv u". It was a fun search that led me to many antique stores from Milwaukee to Door County, to Waussau... Plus they were easy to pack (which is a whole other story).
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