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My daughter just recently signed up to sell Mary Kay and has asked me to make thank you cards with things like lipstick, mascara wand, powder, etc on the front. Do any of the many talented ladies here on SCS know of a good source for these stamps? Would prefer as a set but if I have to buy individually, I will. Thanks for any help!
Thank you, ladies, for all of your help, links and offers of stamped images!! There really is no place like SCS if you need help! I've decided to purchase the three small stamps from the Esty shop because I don't know how long my daughter will be doing this latest venture of her's and didn't want to make a big investment in alot of stamps! Thank you all.....
The image is beautifully colored by Lisa Cook, it looks like real make-up on the image. I love her coloring and the way everything came together. So beautiful!
We'll after I posted that I was going to buy the stamps off Esty, the lady e-mailed me and said that they were already gone. So my daughter decided to go in another direction with her thank you notes. I made 3"x3" ones for her to included in everyone's order and now I need to make some A2 size for thank you's to anyone who books with her. I've attached a picture of the 3"x3" ones. She wanted pink, black and white.
The image is beautifully colored by Lisa Cook, it looks like real make-up on the image. I love her coloring and the way everything came together. So beautiful!
WOW!!! I wish I could color like that....amazing! Tfs.
Very pretty cards! Side Note: I've purchased a few things from Mary Kay and the pink tissue paper that came in my bag is gorgeous - very shimmery! I'm saving it to use for the faux silk technique. You should see if your DD can give you some of that to use for the cards. :-)