I love making my own stationery! I enjoy handwriting notes to co-workers and friends when I want to show them how much I really appreciate them! Just a single stamp can do so much to personalize a short note and envelope. Even if they are not into handmade cards, they will appreciate the extra something-something of the personalized note of gratitude!
What fun small images can be, it always makes me happy to see the big smiles that result from such a small gesture.
Won't you join in and have some fun with us! Dare to be inspired!
Hugs,
Audrie
P.S. Sorry about the Gerber Dime in the top of the photo (it had nothing to do with the note - I used it to fix the nib and didn't notice it in the pic until I uploaded - LOL).....and there's another funny part of the story; I took the photo via Flashlight tonight because my photo lights blew out.
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Sat, Mar 05, 2016 @ 2:18 PM
Oh MY! I love your calligraphy-a true art! I never mastered it, tried many years ago, it is something you really have to keep up with.. or have an extra special talent for it like you do.
what a great inspiration piece.
Not a bad picture just using a flashlight.
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Wed, Mar 09, 2016 @ 6:39 AM
What a beautiful card, with the reflective water by the boat. And a beautiful habit to send special personal thank yous. I love to use miniature notes for thank yous to my colleagues at the office.
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