I first came across these a couple of years ago on another blog. I had considered purchasing a return address embosser, but this stamp looked as though it gave me many more options. I checked out the Expressionery website and considered it for a couple weeks more. Then much to my surprise and excitement they were 60% off. I had to pull the trigger on this one.
My first stamp was a monogramed return address stamp. Then I got to thinking I needed some accessory
packs to use my return address for different occasions by changing out the
center.
Next I wanted to use the stamp for gift tags and other
things. I got tired of disassembling my
address stamp and at the next 60% off sale I ordered the stamp kit only.
And of course the one you saw featured here was the last one, my kitchen stamp.
I purchased a couple as teacher’s gifts, for my son’s
kindergarten teachers. I had one that had Ms. Smith’s Class around the Edge and
had her monogram in the center; I also purchased the teacher's accessory pack
to go with it. For her assistant I
purchased the monogram gift set.
I gave one of these to my sister as a birthday present. Remember how I said I can’t stand to wait to
open presents, well that goes for giving them as well. I wanted to give it to her the day it came
in, but she made me wait until her actual birthday. I mean what’s a couple of weeks anyway, but
she insisted so I had to wait.
I subscribe to the Expressionery website, so I get the email alerts for sales and special offers. I use these quite often for return addresses and gift
labels but I have to realize that the possibilities are endless. I find that most newlyweds these days own a house and it makes a nice wedding or housewarming gift.
There are a number of websites where I have gotten so many fun and fresh ideas. Have a look and see if your mind doesn’t envision all kinds of crafty uses for these stamps.
There are a number of websites where I have gotten so many fun and fresh ideas. Have a look and see if your mind doesn’t envision all kinds of crafty uses for these stamps.
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