Any mention of a right to appeal is usually buried in
the back of the letter and there is often confusion as to what the document actually is.
Yesterday the Observer splashed with the headline «George Osborne plan isn't working, say top UK economists» on
the back of a letter attacking the Government's strategy for cutting the deficit.
Cut the tape with a Xacto knife in strips that run the length of the letter and apply the sticky side to
the back of the letter.
So in this case, you can just refer to my other method of scribbling a pencil onto
the back of the letters, as seen in this post.
I coated both the front and
back of the letters.
Emily Dickinson wrote on «scavenged paper: the flap of a manila envelope,
the backs of letters, chocolate wrappers, bits of newspaper.»
I coated both the front and
back of the letters.
My side door is metal and I have the luxury of hang decorations with magnets to that door.With hot glue, I attached magnets to
the back of each letter.
Shape a piece of wire into a hanging loop, and hot - glue it to
the back of the letter.