Est. 2011

September 12, 2011

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DIY invitations | a project with stamps

I’m constantly hunting for simple thank you notecards.  This weekend, I decided to put my $1 stamp set to good use and make my own.  I love how they turned out…and the process (including styling the photoshoot) was so fun!

All photography and styling by Rebecca Beach for A Daily Something.

I had to use fountain pen ink, because my ink pads were missing, and through trial and error, I learned that the “A” and “B” stamps were switched.  I guess that’s what I had to put up with for $1 stamps.  I won’t complain.  🙂

Enjoy your Monday, friends!

till tomorrow,

Rebecca

  1. adele says:

    I love little things like this xoxo
    http://www.intotheblonde.com/

  2. Chelsea says:

    Love this sweet little project, and the styling is very pretty! xoxo

  3. awww so adorable. I am always looking for a nice thank you card to send out to clients.

  4. I seriously love this idea!!

  5. i love hand made cards- so much more personal.

  6. Christianna says:

    These are so cute! Loving them!

  7. Gloria says:

    Simple and cute – can't beat that for $1!

  8. sherri lynn says:

    I love thank you cards! Yours turned out great! And I love how you styled everything 🙂

  9. I've actually done this before, many years ago! I still have my little alphabet stamps. They are quite handy.

  10. Lovely…these are so cute…I love the simplicity 🙂 You are so inspiring! xoxoxo brynn

  11. Nicole says:

    haha… Rebecca I love the mixed up A and B stamp cards! how funny… maybe they were put together in a country with a totally different alphabet? adds to the mystery. the cards turned out awesome! anyone would feel so special to get a handmade card like that for a thank you. awesome job, girl!

  12. -Susanna says:

    Thank you…. "for letting me steal your children if you don't pay me one million dollars"

    Nooo, they're great.

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