The possibilities are endless depending on your ideas! That's the perfect phrase for "365: Pretty Patterns." The ninth installment of the "365: Pretty Patterns" series uses stamps with house and tree patterns.
In #00 8 , we used the same stamp to introduce a cute pattern that can also be used as a background for diaries, journals, greeting cards, and more.
This time, I used a stamp with a picture of a house and a tree as the background for Hana-chan and her cat as they go out.
...That said, I only stamped it in this circled area.
Other stamps of buildings and trees are combinations of those in " 365: My Town ". Hana-chan and her cat shopping are also included in " 365: My Town " . The variety of 365 cityscapes is increasing, making it even more fun!
I was often asked what kind of paper I used in this series of "Let's Play with 365: Pretty Patterns!", and I used MUJI postcards.
Many years ago, when my local MUJI closed, they were selling them for 70% off, so I bought a lot of them. I wonder if they still sell them?! I think they go well with colorful inks.
Well, this is the last part of the "Let's play with 365: Pretty Patterns!" series. Thankfully, I've received some happy messages saying that it was helpful, so I'd like to think of some more ideas using 365: Pretty Patterns, and if I come up with something good, I'd like to continue and introduce the 10th installment.
This time, the July release was just before the three-day weekend, so it took a while to ship. I'm sorry for the wait. I think you'll start receiving them from yesterday. I'm looking forward to seeing how you use the stamps! Thank you as always.
As for the blog, I've been talking about it every day since the sneak peek on July 7th. Starting next month, the monthly releases will be on a break, and I'll miss having a place to share ideas using stamps other than on Instagram, so I think I'll probably just post about once a week, but I'd like to continue. There are still many pages of memory keeping that I haven't introduced, and I'd like to share ideas on how to use stamps. The next post will be on Friday, July 28th.
It's been hot every day. Please be careful not to get sick. Thank you for your continued support.