![]() The back of the cards are blank for writing in a personal message to accompany the phrase “Thank You.” The envelopes are coordinated with the cards in green, pink, light blue or navy, and have a gummed edge for sealing the flap. The front of the cards are printed with the words “Thank You” in a white cursive font against either a green, pink, light blue or navy background. Sample, item number 710939 is described as the “Thank You Note Cards – 48 Count.” The item is a pack of 48 unfolded cards with their envelopes. cards and their envelopes are packaged together in a retail cellophane box so that the designs on the cards are visible to the retail purchaser. Both the wedding invitation cards and wedding R.S.V.P. Twenty-five blank envelopes are for use with the wedding invitation cards and 25 smaller blank envelopes are for use with the wedding R.S.V.P. cards are perforated in the middle (lengthwise) and have a purple and light gray floral designs around the edges of the two sections. Each wedding invitation is enclosed in a “vellum” jacket with purple border, and has a purple polyester ribbon. The blank wedding invitation cards are unfolded and have a purple and light gray floral design around the edges. cards, and envelopes for the wedding invitations and envelopes for the wedding R.S.V.P. The kit includes wedding invitations, wedding R.S.V.P. Sample, item number 632638 is described as the “Wedding Invitation-Purple Swirl – 25 Count.” The item is a wedding invitation kit. Both the cards and their envelopes are packaged together in a clear cellophane bag so that the designs and words on the cards are visible to the retail purchaser. The inside of the cards are blank for writing in a personal message to accompany the phrase “Thank You.” The envelopes printed with the damask design are coordinated with the cards, and have a gummed edge for sealing the flap. Behind the flap and below the flap, there is a dark damask pattern with cream-colored accents. The short flap bears the words “Thank You” in a cream-colored cursive font against a dark background. Sample, item number 494435 is described as the “Thank you Notecards with Damask Flap – 20 Count.” The item is a pack of 20 folded cards with their envelopes. As requested, the samples submitted will be returned to you. Petz: In your letter dated Mayou requested a tariff classification ruling. RE: The tariff classification of cards from China. ![]() 7707 SW 44th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73179 Petz International Department Assistant Manager Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. I may stain the corks and seal them with wax, and maybe add some sisal or jute around the bottle necks in the future.CLA-2-49:OT:RR:NC:N4:433 Teresa L. :-) I made up the company name and designed the logo earlier for a steampunk mantle clock I’m half done with. Fun Fact: If these pellets were actually made of Neutronium, they would weigh a little over three tons each!!! I didn't count them so I don't know what the total weight of the jar would be, but it'd be hard to find a shelf strong enough to hold it. They were Pachinko machine balls I bought at a garage sale for $3. My favorite is the “98.9% Pure Depleted Neutronium Pellets (Extreme Existential Danger!!!)”. ![]() The “Large Echinodermata/ Mollusca Exo-Skeletons” were left over from a bag of shells my wife bought to display in a glass bowl. The “Bleached Atlantean Coral Nuggets” (white rocks), “Petrified Earthworm Carcasses” (lichen), “Small Mollusca Exo-Skeletons” (shells), “Mermaid Eggs” (plant hydrogel spheres), and “Mermaid Eggs” (hair gel) were all purchased at the dollar store. ![]() Vellum works well since it mimics old style rice paper used on vintage labels and doesn’t take on too much of the stain. I stained some vellum paper with used coffee grounds from the coffee maker and tea, and after they dried I just printed the labels onto the vellum in the laser printer. and created some labels in Adobe Illustrator. I bought a bunch of jars at garage sales, Hobby Lobby, etc. I didn’t bother with a full Instructable since this is a fairly simple project and these individual techniques are described all over the “interwebs” already. Here’s my latest Steampunk project- Mad scientist apothecary bottles for my office.
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