[MR] Promissories

Becky McEllistrem bmcellis at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 19 17:36:14 PDT 2010


I actually use a nice card stock.   Promissories don't need to be painted but it's nice to have them done that way.

Rebecca

--- On Tue, 10/19/10, Tracie Brown <strongerthantea at gmail.com> wrote:

> From: Tracie Brown <strongerthantea at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [MR] Promissories
> To: atlantia at seahorse.atlantia.sca.org
> Date: Tuesday, October 19, 2010, 5:49 PM
> If you decide to do pre-printed,
> color-in the artwork promissories, please
> have them printed or photocopied on something other than
> the parchmenty
> bond paper at the printer/copy shop.  Consider Bristol
> paper (not Bristol
> board) or some other paper that more readily accepts paint.
> (Artists, please
> weigh in here with more informed suggestions than I can
> make.). Also, make
> the promissories in a size that can be framed in a
> standard* frame* or mat
> size size (8X10, for instance), not a standard *paper* size
> (8.5X11). Yes,
> you'll have to do some trimming, but the scroll recipient
> will appreciate
> it. People do frame nice-looking promissories and put them
> on the
> wall. Reserve the "custom" sizes requiring custom framing
> for original
> scrolls.
> 
> -- Signy (who still doesn't have a Laurel scroll
> <sniff>)
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