What is normally on a wedding card? ;-) Adam On May 13, 2010, at 2:12 AM, Stefan Wöhrmann wrote: > Hello Gerard and sw-list, > > Well I assume you want to write this greeting card in ASL? > As soon as somebody of the ASL experts give a suggestion how to sign > that I will be happy to create a beautiful card especially for you – > smile > > Stefan ;-) > > Von: SignWriting List: Read and Write Sign Languages [mailto:[log in to unmask] > ] Im Auftrag von Gerard Meijssen > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 12. Mai 2010 18:48 > An: [log in to unmask] > Betreff: Congratulation card for a marriage > > Hoi, > I have an unusual request, actually I have two. > > My nephew is going to marry in June and, I want to give him > something he is unlikely to get from someone else. I want to give > him a card with a text in SignWriting. My family knows of my > interest in SignWriting and they will appreciate it when a community > I am part of is part of my best wishes to the bride and groom. > > The second request is quite similar but is on behalf of my sister. A > cousin of the girlfriend of my nephew is going to marry his male > partner. She is sad because she cannot attend the ceremony. As the > cousin is deaf, it would be really neat if she can send him and his > groom a congratulatory card as well. > > As you may know, I enjoy the cards that are send with SignWriting > wishes a lot. I think it would be a cool thing when there are many > cards on the SignWriting website for us all to use. One of the ways > we can make SignWriting more visible is sending cards in > SignWriting.. What do you think ?? > Thank you in advance, > Gerard