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Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Some of you, from 2011/2012, might remember our member, Ashraf ElMasry,
AKA Camel O'Rama. And various other names he used, most recently
Veneno Estampo.
His wife posted on his Facebook page this past Sunday
that he died Thursday in an accident.
We are all terribly saddened by the news.
I have no details.
If you remember him and would like to send condolences,
I have his address. If you are an IUOMA member,
it's posted on his page there.
AKA Camel O'Rama. And various other names he used, most recently
Veneno Estampo.
His wife posted on his Facebook page this past Sunday
that he died Thursday in an accident.
We are all terribly saddened by the news.
I have no details.
If you remember him and would like to send condolences,
I have his address. If you are an IUOMA member,
it's posted on his page there.
365: Oldlibraryman #107, #108, and #109
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
I started a series of folded paper envelopes that are the size of a "Thank You card."
I removed a signature from and "old" (1975) library textbook and trimmed off the sewn edge. This gives several pages with various font sizes and spaces. The lines of text provide a background "texture" for decorating.
The size of the pages from this book after trimming is 6 1/2 inches by 10 inches. Any size rectangular page will work with this series of folds. The size of the finished envelope from this page is 3 1/4 inches by 5 inches. The larger the paper, the larger the finished envelope, of course.
The first fold: Fold the right edge of the paper at an angle as shown with the top of the page about three inches in and the bottom about one inch.
Fold two: Fold the left edge of the paper over and line up the two edges as shown.
Fold three: Turn up the bottom of the paper about 1 1/2 inches and make sure that the right and left edges created by the first two folds are flush on each side.
Fold four: Fold down the top and overlap the edge of the bottom flap by at least a 1/4 to 1/2 inch, again making sure that the right and left folded edges are flush.
Now tuck the bottom (or the top) into the pocket on the opposite side which was created by the first folds. This will lock the envelope together. I usually put a sticker or an address label over the middle of the envelope where the top and bottom meet to seal it shut. A small card can be enclosed before finally sealing the envelope. If the paper is blank on one side, a letter can be written before the folds are made. The outside can be decorated before or after it is folded.
If it is a small envelope, I usually put an address label on it, either blank or pre-addressed if I know to whom I am sending it, before I decorate the envelope.
The size of the pages from this book after trimming is 6 1/2 inches by 10 inches. Any size rectangular page will work with this series of folds. The size of the finished envelope from this page is 3 1/4 inches by 5 inches. The larger the paper, the larger the finished envelope, of course.
The first fold: Fold the right edge of the paper at an angle as shown with the top of the page about three inches in and the bottom about one inch.
Fold two: Fold the left edge of the paper over and line up the two edges as shown.
Fold three: Turn up the bottom of the paper about 1 1/2 inches and make sure that the right and left edges created by the first two folds are flush on each side.
Fold four: Fold down the top and overlap the edge of the bottom flap by at least a 1/4 to 1/2 inch, again making sure that the right and left folded edges are flush.
Now tuck the bottom (or the top) into the pocket on the opposite side which was created by the first folds. This will lock the envelope together. I usually put a sticker or an address label over the middle of the envelope where the top and bottom meet to seal it shut. A small card can be enclosed before finally sealing the envelope. If the paper is blank on one side, a letter can be written before the folds are made. The outside can be decorated before or after it is folded.