Monogram Stamps — A Personal Touch

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I absolutely LOVE our new Monogram Stamps. (If you know me, you know how much I love personalized stationery and these little stamps are PERFECT for making your own sets of stationery, among many other things!) The best part is that they are only $2.95 each! Yes, you read that correctly…only $2.95! Wouldn’t it make a great gift to create a set of monogrammed cards for someone and then include the stamp with their initial so they can make more later?
Here is a set that I made a couple of months ago with my monogram. Click here to see more photos of this fun project.

Click on the image to enlarge.

Check out the videos below for some other great ideas on how to use the Monogram stamps!

Look at these cute office supplies and household items you can make with the Monograms! Aren’t they darling?
Click on the image below to place an order for your own Monogram stamps.
(Don’t forget a block to go with them.)  

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