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Tried to hire a calligrapher to write up a ceremonial wedding certificate in the style of a quaker certificate (Just the text - the idea is to have it at the ceremony, and then all of the guests sign it to affirm the marriage).
But she's not responding to e-mails and the wedding is on Sunday (and she would need to ship it), so we're a bit desperate at this point. This is a request for work, but if you have other suggestions (or printing tips - at this point that may be our only option), please chime in.
Style: something like this (though any cursive font script will do).
Format: Need quite a few lines (133 words) in large print on 24"x36" paper. The idea is that there will be space at the bottom - 4 columns with 40 lines each - for people to sign their names.
Location/Timing: If you're within 100mi or so of the Boston Metro area, could get it on Saturday at the latest, though obviously earlier would be better. We're a bit hesitant to rely on someone remotely, since any delays at this point mean that other options are off the table.
I know it's a lot to ask, and it might not even be possible, but if you think you can do it, reply or PM me with a photo and a quote.
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