My show me your stationary post is a birthday card. I think I’m perhaps stretching the stationary definition, so sorry Molly!
I would include birthday cards as stationary, but this is something I’m going to make into a 9th birthday card, for my daughter Miss N. I love it so much, and just had to share it with you.
We bought it at West Bridgford craft market today, from a lady whose son made them on a lazer cutter. It’s not her birthday until September, so I’m going to play around with some idea’s of how to make it into a card. Its called the Party Girl, and it reminds me of famous vintage illustrations, but I can’t remember the name of the lady who drew them. Maybe someone can help me?
It came with different fabrics and flowers, even a tiny fan to accessorize with.
Now If you have any stationary you would like to show off, then please pop over to the gorgeous Molly and the Princess’ blog, and join in the Linky. It starts on Saturday, but remains open all week.
Thank you for reading
theanamumdiary x
mollyandtheprincess says
Oh it’s gorgeous! I love it and that it comes with a fan and fabrics and flowers – Miss N will be thrilled. Thanks for linking up – I don’t think you are stretching the definition of stationery at all, birthday cards are definitely included, in fact I will have a post coming up about them soon! x
theanamumdiary says
Phew..I just thought because I was ‘making’ it into a birthday card that it was a stretch really. Glad you like it I love it. I did forget to write that it was a mere £4!
Amanda x