I’ve been holding “stamp-a-stack” events for over 12 years, both Jingle Jumps for holiday cards and All-Occasions Stamp-a-Stacks for general cards. Yes, at these events you do stamp a “stack” of cards to help keep you supplied with handmade cards.
Here’s how a stamp-a-stack works:
- Register for the session you want (there are three of them) and pay $22 to make 10 cards.
- Bring your own adhesive and scissors. I’ll provide everything else you need to make your cards, including Grid Paper, stamps, ink, pre-cut paper, scraps for punching or die-cutting, and Stampin’ Dimensionals. Oh, and music to stamp by!
- When you arrive at my house, walk right in through the garage and come downstairs (follow the noise!). There are railings on each side of the stairway.
- Downstairs, hang up your coat, or throw it on the bed with anything else you don’t need to keep with you. Pick up the bag with your name on it and put the 10 card packs you want to make (there are six designs to choose from). You can make extra cards for $2 each.
- In your bag, you’ll find a small booklet with basic instructions for the day, a picture and notes for each card design, details for upcoming events, and information on a limited-time ordering promotion available only to participants.
- Find an empty chair and begin stamping! Usually, cards will take only about 10 minutes each to complete, but sometimes I might have a design that’s a bit more involved. You’ll work at your own pace — there’s no hurry.
- When you’re done with one design, move to another station until your 10 cards are done.
- I love to answer questions and offer assistance. That’s what I am there for!
- Leave with a sense of satisfaction for a time of creativity and fellowship — and your stack of cards!
The next All-Occasions Stamp-a-Stack is scheduled for March 21st, 22nd, and 23rd. The deadline to register is next Tuesday, March 12. To read all the details and register online, click HERE.