What does the word”vellum” mean where it is mentioned in descriptions of the announcements?
A. The word “vellum” is confusing because it means different things to different people. Those involved with scrapbooking or paper crafts are familiar with the term “vellum” as it refers to a translucent paper, often used as an overlay. This is not the meaning of the word in the world of printers and stationery papers. The word “vellum” as we use it refers to the finish on the paper. It means that the paper has a smooth finish, as opposed to a “recycled” paper, which is textured, or a “parchment” paper, which has a mottled appearance. “Vellum,” whether it is ivory, ecru, white, or any other color, is simply a “smooth” paper — it is NOT transparent or translucent. back to top Q. When should I send announcements of my son’s graduation? A. If the announcement is being sent as an invitation to the ceremony and/or a graduation party, they should be sent out at least 14 days before the event. Three weeks ahead of the ceremony is ideal. If it is just being used to announce the accomplishment
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