As a design motif I really like travel-themed rubber stamps, although I don't actually own any.
When I looked at the plain, buff-coloured Midori Traveler's Notebook insert, I felt it was crying out for a little decoration. Only a little, though; I find a little tends to go a long way. Here is what I came up with:
Those aren't real rubber stamp prints, of course. They are images found for me by Google and assembled in a Microsoft Publisher template you can download if you like.
Once printed and cut out, they are attached in the old-fashioned way with glue.
Although I designed this for the Midori Traveler's Notebook, I realised there were other applications, too. For instance, it could be a quick way to decorate the generic Filofax dividers:
Or how about a casebound notebook?
I think I'll be making these for all my Midori inserts.
When I looked at the plain, buff-coloured Midori Traveler's Notebook insert, I felt it was crying out for a little decoration. Only a little, though; I find a little tends to go a long way. Here is what I came up with:
Those aren't real rubber stamp prints, of course. They are images found for me by Google and assembled in a Microsoft Publisher template you can download if you like.
Once printed and cut out, they are attached in the old-fashioned way with glue.
Although I designed this for the Midori Traveler's Notebook, I realised there were other applications, too. For instance, it could be a quick way to decorate the generic Filofax dividers:
Or how about a casebound notebook?
I think I'll be making these for all my Midori inserts.
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These are fabulous!
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