tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31089463.post3099534839882344213..comments2023-07-15T00:08:54.797-05:00Comments on The Closet Therapist: 31 Days {Day 22} Simplicity in StationeryThe Closet Therapisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09138262027540101507noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31089463.post-54754419403711758282011-10-30T20:02:44.649-05:002011-10-30T20:02:44.649-05:00Rebekah-Your stationery sounds beautiful. I have ...Rebekah-Your stationery sounds beautiful. I have some with my initials that are a soft pink. They can be very affordable at the right company. <br /><br />I love writing letters too, it's an art that is dying. <br /><br />He knows about Audrey but Katharine is a mystery I guess. :)The Closet Therapisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09138262027540101507noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31089463.post-26217284696694304282011-10-23T15:08:07.977-05:002011-10-23T15:08:07.977-05:00I am a fan of writing hand-written thank you notes...I am a fan of writing hand-written thank you notes, too, instead of purchasing a thank you card. For a couple of years I have used a pretty Tiffany blue paper set from Crane, but I'm really itching to get some stationery and envelopes embossed with my name. It's pricey, but I appreciate the "throw back" feeling I get each time I sit down to my desk to write a note to someone.<br /><br />That is hysterical about your husband using a Hepburn stamp and mistaking K for Audrey's sister. That's something my husband would do. :-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com