DIY: Personalized Stationary
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Generic stationary always frustrates me. Sending a note that is personal is so important and I want the design of the card to reflect that. Here's a fun diy I did to make a large set of stationary.
I bought some generic Crane stationary


After speckling
, stamping, and edge trimming (I used a rounded corner punch
), here's the finished product:
, stamping, and edge trimming (I used a rounded corner punch
), here's the finished product:

2 Comments:
Very cool Jenny! What is that that you used to make the speckles?
I used a watercolor paint brush and past watercolors that I added just a little bit of water to. Then I just hit the brush against my index finger. It's a messy process but looked good when I was done. :)
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