1. When stamping for use with Borders & Corners Monogram Edition, stamp the letter first, followed by the border. Centering is much easier this way.
2. This font lends itself beautifully to wedding invitations. Enclose the invitation postcard in a vellum sleeve, wrapped with a band of patterned paper or satin ribbon. Create a scalloped monogram seal to adorn the front of the band. Use the same monogram seal on the envelopes as well for further coordination.
3. Create a new bride a set of her own monogrammed note cards featuring her newly acquired initial. Not only will she love the care you put into creating the gift, she will be giddy at the idea of having such an elegant way to show off her updated marital status!
4. The numbers would work perfectly for table numbers at a wedding or other formal affair.
5. This font would also provide a unique variation on baby announcements. A monogrammed version would be a stylish way to announce a new little one to the world.
6. There are a plethora of baby items that could be monogrammed. Onesies, photo albums, diaper bags, hangers, and frames, just to name a few.
7. Try stamping a monogram on a clothing item and then “tracing” over the image with small stitches using embroidery floss.
8. A scrapbook for any special event could feature a monogram on the cover and the interior pages divided into chapters using the numbers included in this set.