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	<title>Comments on: What a Way to Wish!</title>
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		<title>By: Hydrangea Blossom</title>
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		<dc:creator>Hydrangea Blossom</dc:creator>
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		<description>My friend made me something in a similar vein.  Rather than a traditional guest book, she created a scrapbook/wish keeper for us and our guests.  Basically each page of the scrapbook had photos of us through the years on one side, and on the other had 6 small envelopes.  She made index-card sized notecards out of colored cardstock, and wrote directions in a little propped up frame asking eveyone to share memories, well-wishes, advice, whatever they wanted.  Because everyone tucked their cards into one of the envelopes glued to the page, it wasn&#039;t open for all to read.  But we were able to open them all and read all the words of our guests.  And. they are all stored in our beautiful scrapbook!  Hopefully soon I can post pictures and a better description, but I thought you might like another twist on the idea.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My friend made me something in a similar vein.  Rather than a traditional guest book, she created a scrapbook/wish keeper for us and our guests.  Basically each page of the scrapbook had photos of us through the years on one side, and on the other had 6 small envelopes.  She made index-card sized notecards out of colored cardstock, and wrote directions in a little propped up frame asking eveyone to share memories, well-wishes, advice, whatever they wanted.  Because everyone tucked their cards into one of the envelopes glued to the page, it wasn&#8217;t open for all to read.  But we were able to open them all and read all the words of our guests.  And. they are all stored in our beautiful scrapbook!  Hopefully soon I can post pictures and a better description, but I thought you might like another twist on the idea.</p>
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