Monday, February 9, 2015

free printable // 'love you'


A couple weekends ago, my friend Grace, who is a lifestyle expert on the TV show Twin Cities Live, told me she was going to use one of my free printables in her TV segment for Valentine's Day. As soon as I was done picking my jaw up off the floor and completing my happy dance, I realized that the print was really quite buried inside its post and wasn't very easy to find. So I thought I'd resurrect it to make it easier to get, and what's more appropriate for a Valentine's post than a reminder that someone loves you?

This little phrase is something my pastor says to us on a near-weekly basis, so it's perpetually stuck in my head. He usually says it in a cheeky way after putting some sort of smack down on us, but I know he means it. And I mean it too. The link is at the end of the post. Enjoy!






Check out Grace's television segment on Twin Cities Live and see if you can spot my little print's cameo. You can also visit her blog to see all the cute Valentine's day gift ideas she has up her sleeve. She has a ton of inexpensive options that center around the heart of the holiday- spending time with the ones you love. Thanks for the honor Grace!


6 comments :

  1. What a cute print! Thanks for sharing it with us Laura :) I'm definitely printing this out tomorrow. Also, I was reading your about page and absolutely loved your 12 things section! So fun!

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    1. Thank you so much Melissa- that is so sweet of you! I'm so glad you stopped by. xo!

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  2. Oh my gosh, I love this Laura! Can't wait to print this. Is that "I blog because I'm not a good rapper" a printable too? because that's hilarious!!

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    1. Thank you so much!! I know, that rapper print is hysterical. The design & phrase is by Skoope Home, but unfortunately it was sold out by the time I went to buy it. So the version on the wall is my far inferior homemade attempt. :)

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