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Stampington Inspirations™
Winter 2003
Below are some of the articles featured in the Inspirations Winter 2003 issue!
With names like Leafy Notions and Buttons and Lace you could have guessed that this newest stamp line from Stampington & Company has much to do with sewing. In addition to her love of stamping, Artist-On Call Maureen Blackman is also a seamstress. We are pleased to present Maureen's first stamp line stateside.

Who says practicality can't be eye-catching and beautiful? When Betsy Harting attends trade shows or stamp conventions she's sure to be sporting one of these envelope necklaces around her neck. The perfect place to stash business cards, sketches or notes, Betsy likes these small fold-up booklets because they keep her hands free to handle the products she's perusing. (We all know how important two hands are at a stamp show!)

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Long ago are the days of wandering up and down the desk aisles at school, stopping to drop little store-bought valentines into woven paper heart baskets hanging from each student's desk. While the opportunity to pass out valentines at school may have passed, it's not too late to hand stamp a message of love and send it off in the mail to a favorite friend or loved one. Stampington & Company offers the rubber stamp artist an extensive line of romantic, silly, elegant, and Victorian images ideal for celebrating this holiday.
Who can resist a neatly folded pocket and its secret contents? A quick tug on the folded edges of this little pouch and the interior is revealed. A few perfectly coordinated stamps, handmade papers, dried flowers and pretty ribbons are all it takes to transform these humble pockets into a very special offering.