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Large initial medallions are ideal for fronts of
small note cards. The initials work well for "faux
wax seals" (made by impressing inked stamp into a
hot glue "puddle"). Used in combination, they make
spectacular and very personal gift wrap. Currently out of stock but can be special ordered. |
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Initial Medallions--Each initial,
$6.00
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A
B C
D E F G H I J
K L
M N
O P Q R S
T U V W X
Y Z
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Linda Blackbird shows us how she used
her initial medallion. As always, a scan
cannot do it justice.
Across the bottom she used Elaine
Normandy's "Art is too much fun . . ."
quote.
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The I and J are virtually
indistinguishable from each other in many
fonts.
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MaryBeth
Kisslinger's card was a much more subtle mauve/lavender
color than this scan appears, but this will give you
an idea of what she did with her "Monogram" stamp.
Thanks for sharing this with us all MaryBeth.
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Q
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U
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Though it does not actually use an
Initial Medallion, the card to the left,
by Leslie Wong, is included here to give
an additional example of an effective way
to use the Initial Medallions.
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X
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There will be additional /
alternate versions of some of these
letters added as time and space permit. If
yours is one of the omitted letters, check
with gg designs to see if it can be
developed and included on a future flat.
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Continue on next page for
additional
Monograms and Alphabets>>>>>>>>>>>>
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