JeanR used the button alphabet on the envelope and then used a very appropriate quote on the card.
Below, I will post the J that JeanR uses on her signature. I like it soooo much. I have not spent any time trying to appropriate it. I have used many different J's over the years - and at my age, I think I should stick with the one I've been using on the few documents and checks that get written.
Kristine's design, below is fun - and one that invites variations. Black and white and red - that tried and true combo. She even got away with using a red white and blue stamp because there is such a minimal amount of blue. The cancel fits in.
Yesterday I posted the IG of a guy who has videos with lovely ideas for initials and signatures. I clicked on his website and apparently he designs signatures that people can use as logos. They are really pretty. If you get into the website, you can see the options for choosing what level of calligrapher you want to invest in to make your logo.
He also claims that people can learn to write their new signature. I wish I had time to investigate how he does that. I suppose if someone traced their new signature enough they could get it imbedded in their muscle memory.
Here is JeanR's J
Loved my Jean R envelope and card last month. Kristine's is great too!
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