So in my infinite wisdom, I forgot that I would need thank you cards for my bridal shower. I have already made thank you notes for the wedding itself that match all the stationary we are using in the wedding, but I wanted somethig different for the shower. I also didn’t want to spend a lot of time making them since I have to send them out in the next few days.
Here’s what I came up with (directions below):
Rather than cut paper to size, I ordered 4 bar folded cards in Butter from Paper Source along with two stamps; a bride and groom and a ’thank you’ stamp.
The ’thank you’ stamp had a star on it that I didn’t like and I was feeling particularly lazy and didn’t feel like having to line up two stamps for every note so I called on an old trick…if you put stamps in the microwave for 5 - 10 seconds, you can peel the rubber off the block and trim to size/combine as desired…
…just be careful because the wood gets hot quickly.
So in my infinite wisdom, I forgot that I would need thank you cards for my bridal shower. I have already made thank you notes for the wedding itself that match all the stationary we are using in the wedding, but I wanted somethig different for the shower. I also didn’t want to spend a lot of time making them since I have to send them out in the next few days.
Here’s what I came up with (directions below):
Rather than cut paper to size, I ordered 4 bar folded cards in Butter from Paper Source along with two stamps; a bride and groom and a ’thank you’ stamp.
The ’thank you’ stamp had a star on it that I didn’t like and I was feeling particularly lazy and didn’t feel like having to line up two stamps for every note so I called on an old trick…if you put stamps in the microwave for 5 - 10 seconds, you can peel the rubber off the block and trim to size/combine as desired…
…just be careful because the wood gets hot quickly.
posted by corn 2 years agoomg! I love your 'trick'!! very helpful! I may be usuing this soon! thanks!
posted by Chantellamus 2 years agogreat tip!! :)
posted by Anonymous 2 years agogreat tip thanks it saved me alot of time not lining the stamps up
posted by bunnie2013 1 year agotoo cute! I think that is what I am going to do!
posted by peacegrl099 1 year agoThat's sucha cool i dea!! I love handmade anything!
posted by GreatCDNlady 1 year agothanks for the tip!
posted by meanttobee 1 year agoDo you still happen to have the stamp? I would like to buy it if you're willing to sell! Thanks
posted by Katie98 1 month ago