I got the GREATEST idea while at SU! Regional Seminar in Portland and I wanted to share it with you! In the photo you can see that I have mounted a set of stamps on Domino's! The set is "So Many Sayings". It is a Level 1 hostess set that is actually a set of 3 stamps. Each stamp has a collections of saying on it. When you stamp it you get the entire set of sayings stamped at once. You can then cut or punch out the saying that you want. Or, color the saying that you want with a marker and then stamp it. HOWEVER, Linda Hansen showed us this idea, to cut each saying or image apart and mount it on the long side of a domino! HOW COOL! You will then have to cut the stickers apart as well and mount them on the opposite side of the domino! Now it is a set of 34 stamps! And, they fit perfectly in the stamp case they came in! I came home and did this as soon as I got my So Many Sayings set!
I am sure after seeing this you all want your own So Many Sayings Set, FOR FREE! All you need to do to get your own, FOR FREE is to place a $150 stamp order! In addition to your free set you will get $15 in free Stampin' Up! Merchandise! Don't feel like you can order $150 right now? If you ask a hand full of friends if they would like to order, I know you would have $150 in orders in no time. PLUS, here is my gift to you, when you get your So Many Sayings set and Domino's, bring them to me and I will cut and mount them for you! This will save you lots of time and then your set will be ready to go! Call or email me so that I can assist with your order. With the variety of sayings and style in this set you will have sayings to go with most of your cards and even scrapbook pages!
Carrie, I just saw the domino idea for "So Many Sayings" and wanted to say what a great idea! I just ordered that set with the idea that I would cut it apart and mount it on Jenga pieces or order blocks but this is much better! Thanks for sharing!
Posted by: Carolyn Ruby | March 16, 2008 at 07:17 PM
I actually thought of cuttin apart this set the first time I laid eyes on it in July, but was going to mount it on my son's old Jenga set. Just got the set two days ago and was cutting it apart this morning, got the Jenga game out, but ran out of time and didn't finish... hadn't mounted any of the rubbah yet... NOW, I'm so glad I didn't Your domino idea is WAY cooler, plus the one thought I'd had as I was cutting the rubbah apart was "Wow, how am I going to store the Jenga mounted pieces?" WOO-HOO for your idea!!! Thank you. You saved me some angst! Love your blog, by the way!
Posted by: KellyB | November 09, 2007 at 10:22 PM