Hand written notes mean so much and these notecards will do just the trick to brighten anyone’s day. Many of our sets coordinate with each other, so pair several different items together for a great gift or pick up a set to treat yourself!!
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Showing posts with label notecards. Show all posts
Friday, July 3, 2009
New Damask Custom Monogram Stationery!!
After some tweaking the new Pretty Paper Passions monogram designs are in!! The style of these elegant cards truly reflects the essence of patterns that inspire me.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
More monograms on their way!
I'm working on more monogram designs for the shop, so check back within the next few days to see the creations.
I love monogram stationery! Not sure why. Maybe it's a southern thing. I remember as a child going into my Grandparent's "pretty bathroom" and seeing those lovely hand towels with our monogram "Y." That bathroom felt so regal, so elegant. It was also the bathroom where the hand towels were reserved for special guests only. Don't use the towels!! tee-hee! We usually used the bathroom down the hall with the everyday towels. Did anyone else experience this growing up? So funny to think of it now.
But looking back I can see how that monogram respresented pride in one's family name. Not a boostful pride, but one that recognized the importance of legacy. For me, my monogram "Y" represents strength, honor, compassion, love, creativity and a willingness to help anyone in need. What does your monogram represent? What new legacy are you leaving to the world?
I love monogram stationery! Not sure why. Maybe it's a southern thing. I remember as a child going into my Grandparent's "pretty bathroom" and seeing those lovely hand towels with our monogram "Y." That bathroom felt so regal, so elegant. It was also the bathroom where the hand towels were reserved for special guests only. Don't use the towels!! tee-hee! We usually used the bathroom down the hall with the everyday towels. Did anyone else experience this growing up? So funny to think of it now.
But looking back I can see how that monogram respresented pride in one's family name. Not a boostful pride, but one that recognized the importance of legacy. For me, my monogram "Y" represents strength, honor, compassion, love, creativity and a willingness to help anyone in need. What does your monogram represent? What new legacy are you leaving to the world?
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