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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

jackie's entry


wow, i figured out how to post a photo that was emailed to me. tomorrow i might try brain surgery. if i have time.

jeri has a good story about her entry. the po returned it to her house. she reset it and hopefully, they will accept it.

8 comments:

  1. I cannot stop looking at this.
    Jackie, this is wonderful and beautiful.

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  2. Thank you. I am so happy you like it!

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  3. is it too late to change the theme of the wedding to *under the sea* and redo just the envelopes :-)
    i'll slap myself, you don't have to drive to des moines to slap me.

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  4. Alas, Jean, I was unable talk the bride out of the Kelly Green. Though I might enjoy finding some alternatives for all these dolphin stamps I have been hoarding.

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  5. jean and jackie...
    i'm sending you all the stamps i am clueless how to use...
    ok...
    that's all my stamps
    under the sea enchantment?
    as in "back to the future"?
    crinolines?
    --k

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  6. You'd be wise to send them to Jean, she's the true Zen master of stamps. I have been known to either just stick a stamp on a blank envelope and then agonize over the first mark, or do the whole envelope with no regard to the stamp then go out looking for the stamp later and pretend like I planned it. I'm doing a dolphin-lope for you here & I should have plenty of stamps as long as I resist the temptation to stick them on too soon. Jean is teasing me about my daughter's wedding invitations, in case there was any confusion about that. They are completely finished and waiting to go to the post office tomorrow. My daughter's envelopes were the type where I found the stamps later and luckily it all worked out.

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  7. there must be s way to use the decorated envelopes as part of decor the weddings...
    centerpieces? bouquets? mother of the bride dresses?
    in the movie 'helvetica,' one fellow had a starburst chandelier with envelopes...

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  8. Requesting 'Helvetica' from the library. . .

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