Thu 17 May 2012
Stationary for a Boy
Posted by Yapha under Cards, Jewish
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As I mentioned, we went to a Bar Mitzvah back East last weekend. I wanted to make some stationary for the Bar Mitzvah boy, but I usually use scallop punches on these, and I don’t see these working for a 13-year-old boy! Instead, I printed his name in Hebrew, and used the Modern Label Punch to punch it out. I matted it with a die cut from the Punch Windows Movers & Shapers Die (which is set to retire in two weeks!). I think they came out appropriately boyish. These are flat note cards and do not open.
Ink: Old Olive
Paper: Pacific Point, Whisper White
Other: Old Olive Grosgrain Ribbon, Modern Label Punch, Punch Windows Mover & Shapers Dies
In case you don’t have it already, the old style version of the Modern Label Punch is available through the Clearance Rack for less than $10! In addition to the Punch Windows Movers & Shapers Die, the Old Olive 1/4″ Grosgrain Ribbon is also retiring at the end of May.












Very nice! And how cool for him to have something with his name in Hebrew. Once again you have shown one of the best parts of creating gifts ourselves – personalization!
What a lovely idea for all the thank you notes he’ll need to write!