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Old 10-02-2014, 02:23 PM   #38252
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Originally Posted by badgoodDeb View Post
Oh, I dunno. I think the fine pen line is terrific there - just perfect! How does your postal system cope with fatter cards like this is (now) -- will the postal system squish it?
It should arrive okay. I initially wanted to use some gems of the outside of the card but those are thick and I was afraid it would tear the envelope in transit.

I also discovered that bread ties are great for sticking on things so you can put them it in a D ring photo album. From my trip to Newcastle I had some bigger mementos I didn't was to stick onto a page or stuff into a folder (flyers from the hotel and museums, maps of the local mall, etc). I glued two bread ties on the back and it can go in between the relevant photo pages in my photo book. We have a big roll of them to use on items in our store where the price tag tends to fall off (eg. extension cords). They also work great to label the various power cords with near the plug, so you know which one is the printer, the monitor, lamp, etc.
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