This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Discount Rubber Stamps for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
I used a stamp on all my Christmas Cards this year – let me tell you, it was the way to go! In the past I have always hand-written my return address, which takes quite a while when you are doing a whole stack, and they get messier and messier. This year, I just stamped each one – so so easy!! And cute.
So obviously I recommend address stamps, (unless you plan on moving soon, then you won’t want to commit to a stamp with your current address). Mine is a self-inking return address stamp in a circle, similar to this one:
I used a stamp on all my Christmas Cards this year – let me tell you, it was the way to go! In the past I have always hand-written my return address, which takes quite a while when you are doing a whole stack, and they get messier and messier. This year, I just stamped each one – so so easy!! And cute.
So obviously I recommend address stamps, (unless you plan on moving soon, then you won’t want to commit to a stamp with your current address). Mine is a self-inking return address stamp in a circle, similar to this one:
But there are lots of other things you can use stamps for. Like notary stamps – odd piece of trivia, my mom is a certified as a notary. Or you can get custom rubber stamps – like holiday stamps or teacher stamps (you know “Great Job!).
I’ll tell you what intrigues me – the QR stamp! Think of plastering my blog QR all over everything – now THAT sounds fun:
So anyways, if you don’t have a stamp yet, start browsing and see which one calls to you – – you’ll love having it (and so will your kids – mine are always wanting to stamp something!)
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Cranberry Morning says
I went to their site and it was really tempting, but I like to see what the finished product is going to look like before buying.