It's a scrapbooking tool. It will have quotes about various subjects - babies, weddings, etc. - that can be mounted on a scrapbooking page to go along with the photos. The vellum is a kind of frosted, slightly see-through, heavy paper.
Please send your submissions via email to bethanykeeley (at) gmail.com. I look at them all, but it might take a while to get to yours -- sorry! I love you all, but I only have so much energy in a day.
If you want your picture to make the blog DO NOT @tweet them, or leave them in a comment. I need them all in the same place. Make sure your emails are easily distinguishable from spam or viruses (I use gmail web interface, so images get previews).
I don't usually post the following: newspaper headlines, personal email, craigslist postings, unprofessional websites. I also tend to not crosspost things from other blogs, since I have so much unique material waiting for me to get to it.
Things I see a lot: silica gel "do not eat"; hair dryer labels; inside the bus "do not drill"; Wal-mart sign about IDs; coffee machine with "2" cup sizes; employees must "wash hands"; that failblog post.
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What |ARE these anyway?
It's a scrapbooking tool. It will have quotes about various subjects - babies, weddings, etc. - that can be mounted on a scrapbooking page to go along with the photos. The vellum is a kind of frosted, slightly see-through, heavy paper.
Oh, then i guess Bethany's right.
I thought it was a whole bunch of wonderful things that Vellum said.
I think they know the marks are technically unnecessary, but here they're stylistic. You think George Herriman didn't know how to spell "crazy"?
WV: thploba -- I don't know what this word means, but I've got to use it.
Actually Darcy it would have had do be a collection of things that Vellum MIGHT have said.
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