Postage Stamps
Faux postage stamps has been one of the biggest trends of 2024. I remember loving this trend in my scrapbooking days, and am thrilled that it’s back in vogue. Postage stamps can look any way you want them to, and they’re kind of timeless. Waffle Flower started off strong with Postage Collage dies and stamps, and have expanded their range to include a variety of card sizes and stencil sets. I am very much looking forward to cracking open my Postage Collage die set (and coordinating Blocks stencil) over my Christmas break.
They’re perfect for stamp sets with lots of images and/or small images, and that one basic die set (regardless of whether you choose A2, A6, slimline or mini slimline) can be adapted for all occasions and colour schemes.
There are a number of companies making excellent postage stamp inspired products, including Waffle Flower, Aall & Create, Elizabeth Crafts, Woodware, Honey Bee Stamps and Spellbinders.
The stamps and dies pictured here are part of the Postage Collage range from Waffle Flower.
Use them all together, or cut them apart for a timeless look for your papercrafting projects.
Check the blog tomorrow for my sixteenth crafty gift suggestion.