Sr. Clair,

I had the same problem a couple of years ago.  I did an edging that I  put in
a nice picture frame (8"x 10") that they later used for a picture of the
couple in their wedding finery.  They were in their mid 70's at the  time.

Mary

In very cold Michigan





In a message dated 1/24/2009 2:16:56 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:

A couple  I don't know very well, but for whom I'd like to do something
special, are  getting married. Second time for both; he's around 60 and she's
in her  mid-forties. They live on a farm in the northeastern US. He's
American;  she's a British transplant.

All that background isn't chat,  really!

I'm out of the loop with regard to wedding presents at all, and  I haven't
been to the US for 25 years so I want to check on what would be  an
appropriate lace gift. Some ideas I've had are a pair of lace-trimmed  pillow
cases, a framed lace medallion, his and hers bookmarks. They don't  strike me
as doily people.

May I have some input please on these  ideas or maybe some others? I don't
want to invest tons of time, but I do  want to make a special gesture. (I
work in Torchon and  Cantù.)

Thanks!
Sr. Claire

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