I'm trying to teach my son how to be a gracious giver and reciever. Since he's still learning how to write, I made these up for him and he can fill in the blanks with the important stuff.
Date: Wednesday, May 24, 2006 GMT Views: 5557
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Wed, May 24, 2006 @ 3:39 PM
Penelope:
**YOU ROCK**!!!!
This is one of the **ALL-TIME BEST** ideas that I've *ever* seen using stamps!!! I hope that you don't mind...may I CASE your idea using different stamps?? This is just *such* a darn *FANTASTIC* idea!!!! *LOVE* it and **BLESS YOU** for sharing it!!! ~ Kaylyn
------------------------------ Hi...My Name is Kaylyn...I'm An Alphaholic.
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Registered: March 29, 2005 Location: Nevada Posts: 11671
Wed, May 24, 2006 @ 4:41 PM
I received a very similar thank you (store bought though) from a young family friend! I thought it was such a neat thing to do! But, yours is so adorable and a wonderful way to teach your son about giving and receiving! I am so impressed with this!
Registered: January 3, 2006 Location: Waukesha, WI Posts: 5342
Wed, May 24, 2006 @ 6:00 PM
I bought some like this last year for my son's birthday thank yous. I thought they were adorable (they were bowling, to match the theme) but your are over the top cute!! Thanks for the idea to make my own next time!!!
This is a great idea! Would be great at craft fairs! I bet lots of Moms would buy them! I know I bought some for my kids from their school fundraiser. I'm so going to case this! Did you print the words or stamp them? Thanks for sharing. I love your stuff. I wish I could save your whole gallery to favorites!