Introducing the "Day By Day" monthly stamp, "365: March," released in February.
The keyword for the monthly stamp for March would be "March 8th."
March 8th is International Women's Day. To celebrate this, the stickers include stamps of Hana-chan and her female friends. Have you noticed? Her female friend Kirin-san makes her first appearance! I'm happy to see a character that hasn't been seen before. Both Kirin-san and Rabbit-san have adorable eyelashes that are their charm point.
Hana-chan holding a flag with strength is also an image of this anniversary. The blank space of the flag is designed to fit the three-letter name of the month on the monthly stamp. The stamps in the "Day By Day" series are designed to fit into a 1.25x2 acrylic block , but this stamp is an exception. I was worried until the very end, but rather than being too concerned about fitting it into the acrylic block, I decided to focus on increasing the stamp's usefulness. You can make a date stamp using " 365: Date + Time " or use it as a frame like " 365: Frame " or " 365: Frame 2 "!
March 8th is also known as "Mimosa Day" in Italy. This is the time when mimosa flowers start to bloom, and men give mimosas to women to show their gratitude and respect. I like the flower because of its gentle colors that make you feel spring. Mimosa is this month's flower stamp. It is part of the "Day By Day" stamp series, which is completed by simply stamping it, but I divided it into two pieces, flowers and leaves, so that you can enjoy the colors. There are also stamps of flowers and butterflies that make you feel spring. The mini flower LINE stamps can also be used as frames if you stamp them in a circle or square. I tried stamping them and they looked very cute, so I would like to introduce them again.As the cold weather continues, this set makes me look forward to the arrival of spring even more. Tomorrow I would like to talk about the theme stamps that will be released in February. Please look forward to it!