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Fly to it! ...
We are back ... we took a hiatus from our blog to focus a little differently last year.
For the next 30+ weeks ... watch this blog as we spotlight a different stamp set every Sunday!
This week we start with DRAGONFLY ...
Looking for new ways to get creative? Consider making your own DIY cards for any occasion. Our Dragonfly stamp set can help you get extra-crafty while making personalized gifts.
From
Graduations, to birthdays, to Springtime, our Dragonfly stamp set
can help you celebrate.
We love making homemade card sets to keep on hand when the occasion arises. They
add a nice, personalized touch to any gift!
A recent project using the Dragonfly stamper had us adding touches of our favorite
colors. Some ways to color in rubber stamps are colored pencils, chalk, watercolors, or markers.
We had so much
fun with this dragonfly stamp set that we got a little carried away 😊
This is great because rubber stamping projects are very versatile!
Now that we are set with our dragonflies, we made even more Graduation/Congratulations cards because the season of graduation is fast approaching.
We used the same Dragonfly
rubber stamp set to create the mini-album below, this time with the words “You
were always meant to FLY…”
Our Dragonfly
rubber stamps are superb quality and clear for perfect stamping everytime.
Next, we moved
onto “Congratulations” cards.
Here is a closer look .....
Here's another fun look for a card ...
The dragonfly even looks cute on shaker cards and treat holders.
Look how we added a graduation cap to the dragonfly. This is one of the accessories in this set and it allows you to give your graduate a personalized touch. (with school color)
Here are more examples that were created by our design team and guests ...
We used the flower stamp to make some elegant Thank You cards, pictured below.
We are excited to share with you the final project in this series because it is a unique one-of-a-kind gift for someone special.
Trust your wings and pick up Dragonfly today!
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1 comments:
What a Fantastic post Chelsea.. I really love the idea of putting all the inspiration for a stamp set at a single place... Can't wait to see the next one ;).. Hugsxx Deepti Aggarwal