Doing one idea for everyone and having the stamp lined up was my plan for the January exchange. I chose this style of lettering and the teal snowflake stamps. Then - I decided to address the envelopes in alphabetical order to see if that bit of self-discipline would yield better results.
I did not like the horizontal stamp on Carolyn's - so switched it to vertical on Christy's.
I like the border on Carolyn's better.
Janet does a lot of bordering of stamps and I always forget to do that - so this was a perfect time to appropriate Janet's idea. After the first two, I remembered that Janet often puts her stamps at a jaunty angle.
I was happy with Hadley's although the name might have looked better if it was a tiny bit bolder. Also, the stamp needed a little tilt.
Somehow, I forgot that I preferred the angled initial and stamp and reverted to straight on Irene's. I wish I had made the little black snowflakes on the initial with a teal pen. I think that would have been much better.
Four more coming tomorrow.
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Here is a new font from Steven Skaggs. He has some other fonts that I like even better. Plus - his fonts are available through a foundry that is new to me and they have some really nice fonts. I think it's funny how we still use the word *foundry* when everything is digital.
Anyone interested in a deep dive into fonts - here you go:
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