Last week we hosted a giveaway on Paper Crafts Magazine Facebook page and had an astonishing number of entries for 1 custom stamp, 1 Peel & Stick pack, 1 box of stampable stationery, a 2-color ink, and free shipping to the winner. One person gets all of this great stuff!
PSA Essentials personalized stamps are perfect for stamping your address on your every day correspondence, bills, invitations and anything you have to send through the good old mail. They're even better this season for your holiday cards because of our patent-pending Peel & Stick technology, you can switch out the center design for a festive holiday one. Your holiday cards could look something like this - whether you design your own cards, or purchase them and just dress up your envelopes. See what I did last year.
In addition to letters and correspondence, our stamps are great for all your crafting too... we have hundreds of designs from Peanuts to Hello Kitty and original designs for every season and occasion. This blog is dedicated to all the crafty things you can do with PSA Essentials Peel & Stick stamps like create cards, scrapbook layouts, paper crafts and DIY projects. I hope you will join us daily for design inspiration!
Card by Kelley Eubanks uses Hello Kitty Trick or Treat Peel & Stick stamps |
Congrats to the winner - you lucky girl, Kristin Suthard. Please email loregan@psaessentials.com to claim your prize!
If you aren't Kristin, you're in luck if you want a personalized stamp. They're on sale for just $26.00 at Cyber Savvy Shop. Peel & Stick designs are 25% off (or just $11.25) right now during their pre-season Christmas sale. Head on over to buy one now!
By the way, have you seen their latest issue? I'm sure you have! We're a fan of all the different styles this time around in Paper Crafts Magazine. From clean and simple to shabby chic, there really is something for every card maker and paper crafter. Thanks for the giveaway Paper Crafts!
Congrats Kristin! Can't wait to get this issue - it sounds perfect!
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