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Mar 24, 2011 11:06AM

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The idea of embossing sounds lovely though! No residue from a sticky bookplate, no pen marks, no ink blots. I might have to look into that. I like that it's subtle but still leaves a mark.


I just sent an email to my husband informing him that I want some for my birthday next month :-)
I write my name in most of my books, after debating with my mother in law whether it was my book she had borrowed or her own. (IT WAS mine, MINE! :-)



Now I have roughly 700 books and I couldn't imagine putting bookplates in all of them O.O
I haven't thought about putting book plates in my books, but I have considered making use of all those address labels that charities like to send. However, considering I have over 8700 books, I don't think I'll do it.



But yes, bookplates are great.



Pixie � wrote: "My husband recently bought me an embosser for my birthday, which I will only use on keepers. We will most likely be moving next year, so I am thinking of embossing them all when I restructure my library, rather than drag them all off the shelves now. I can't wait though!"
That certainly would be a good time to do it. I've considered marking my books as mine somehow, but I must admit I am dreading pulling each of my over 8000 books off the shelf one by one. I just did a major shifting of the shelves for my fantasy books and that was bad enough. Oh well, maybe one day. :-)
That certainly would be a good time to do it. I've considered marking my books as mine somehow, but I must admit I am dreading pulling each of my over 8000 books off the shelf one by one. I just did a major shifting of the shelves for my fantasy books and that was bad enough. Oh well, maybe one day. :-)