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to: JULIA SIDEBOTTOM
from: GAIL CHURCH
date: 1997-02-18 16:37:00
subject: pergamano craft

Hi Julia,
I'm sure I replied the day I got your wonderful package via email but I 
thought I should sit down and type a thankyou on the echo.
The stationary paper is exquisite!!!! ( had to use the dictionary for that 
spelling)
It is sooooo pretty!!!! I'm green with envy....You have a wonder place to get
"freebie" paper like that. So many wonderful ideas too!
The black card stock is wonderful!! The card stock has slight pattern to it 
that is really unique... The stuff I get is a big heavier and is very flat 
looking.
Now about the UVII paper. Is this #17? Thankyou for the generous amount of 
it!!! Can you get it in a heavier weight? The pergamano paper I work with is
much heavier.... let me make a comparison.... using computer paper for cards 
instead of card stock......the paper reacts the same way pergamano paper does 
it just is very light and the embossing is more difficult due to its 
"lightness"... tears easier. I made up a couple of happy birthday cards and 
placed some colored card stock between. It is very pretty!!! I promise you a
sample!!! 
I'm trying very hard to send out some "owe" parcels this week and I'll add 
your name!
I'm still elbow deep in needleart stuff and my rubber stamping has taken a 
very back seat!!! I'm sewing right now, trying to spruce up my girls rooms.
Found a sale on some silk flowers and such so I can make a few swags of 
flower arrangments for each room too!!!
I'm getting out the old glue gun right after supper!
Take care, and move to your home slowly....
Gail
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