Now that the first push of the Holiday crazies is over, it's time for a new round. Every year I tell myself that I'll make my own gifts, design and print my own cards, etc, etc...and every year December comes and I'm always way behind schedule.
Luckily, I found some great vintage inspired cards to give out this year from
Paper Source.
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The set comes with cards, stamps, stickers and envelopes all in a nice tin. |
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Just some of the cool flat cards you can send out. |
I also went down state and went to some local boutique/ antique stores. here's just some of the cool things I found.
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I thought this guy was exceptionally cute. I saw him Main Street Estate Sales. |
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A cute idea for any stray buttons you have hanging around. |
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This little guy and the stocking above were at Rural American Crafts and Antiques. |
If you every happen to find your way to Morris, I highly recommend stopping by
Ruby Begonia's and checking out all the Three French Hens have to offer.
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