Welcome to the February 2012 edition of the My Pink Stamper's Design Team projects hosted by Robyn, My Pink Stamper.
Today -- our projects are all about using as many My Pink Stamper stamps as we could -- that was a pretty big challenge because Robyn has tons of great ones in her collections.
I decided to create a set of monogrammed cards just to have "on hand" when I need to grab one for a quick gift. I use lots of little cards to stick in gifts and here and there -- so these are simple and perfect!
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| Create cards to have "on hand" to grab as you need them for last minute needs! |
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I haven't used this cartridge to actually make monograms! LOL! Thanks for sharing yours!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! I discovered you on blog hop and I'm now a follower would appreciate you doing the same.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I just made my first set of monogramed cards last week :) I love that mini monogram cartridge, I have never bought it - maybe I should... TFS :)
ReplyDeletemichelle
http://mumoftwoblog.blogspot.com
I just love these monogrammed cards and will have to try making a bunch of these. I am always looking for somthing to jot a note on and these would be perfect. TFS
ReplyDeleteGreat project. Those cards would be great to have on hand.
ReplyDeleteAngela
Great idea these came out beautiful.
ReplyDeleteDIANA L.
http://dianamlarson.blogspot.com
I have always thought a monogrammed card was so dressy. Great for a gift tag or a small or special gift in itself.
ReplyDeletevery pretty :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat mini cards Tracy, I like how you added a pop of color with your inks!
ReplyDeletePositively brilliant, Tracy! Your cards are all elegant and lovely.
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