
January 4th, 2011 by Lady Periphaeria
I was asked what Å, Ä and Ö mean. Those are the final three alphabets of Finnish (which is my native language) alphabet and they are used in our language (basically Å is not used in Finnish, but Swedish does and it is our second official language).
Ä and Ö are very difficult vowels to pronounce for anyone who hasn’t got Finnish “from their mother’s milk” (as we say it).
The thing is that there are no, that I am aware of, alphabet samplers with all Finnish alphabets in them so I have decided to change this. 
When I was designing “Star Sampler” my initial thought with the ABC was that as the sampler itself is influenced by my origin it should also carry my native alphabet to make it “right”.
Those of you who wish to discard those last three letters can, for example, add their monograms and year there (the official plan is to add the date and monograms into the hollow space in the bottom border), or maybe make a border out of the motifs bordering Å,Ä and Ö; like this:
There are tons of possibilities and only limitation is your creativity. (Person who asked about the letters had a great idea to replace them: she replaces the alphabet with her husband’s, son’s and her own name.
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There is, however, an ABC biscornu with all Finnish alphabets in it and that is the “ABC biscornu” from my last design launch.