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Old 11-11-2006, 03:52 PM   #1  
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I've seen this in several descriptions,,what exactly does it mean??

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I take advance RSVP's and payment from a group of guests and prepare all the supplies needed (cut everything - no scissors needed) to make a set number of cards in one sitting. There is a charge for this and guests usually make 3-5 of several different cards. I set up stations with all the supplies (and sometimes directions) and a sample. The group follows me around once as I demo each and then they are on their own to complete their own "stack" of cards. I either have them bring their adhesive of choice or build in the cost of me providing SU snails. And envelopes (also stamped) are included. Sometimes I credit a portion of their fee towards an order of a min. amount. I usually do 15 cards which takes between 1.5 - hours depending on the group.
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My Demo holds a Stamp Camp every other month and she has everything cut and ready to assembly...sounds like the same things. Thank you.
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Welll.... I just went to a SUPERB Stamp-A-Stack on Friday night! (Thanks Deb!) We made 15 cards (three each of five designs) plus a bonus tag. WOW! Deb gave us each a big ziploc bag that contained a bag for each station that had all of the major paper pieces already cut for us (plus any brads or ribbons needed). There were stations set up with an example card and we worked at our own pace to complete the card and then moved on to a station of our choice. (There were candy treats at each station too to keep us going on a sugar high plus cookies and soda/water.)

I had so much fun!! I'm relatively new to the area and met Deb here (SCS) and she's only 8 miles away from me. I think there were maybe 15-20 people at her house and it was great meeting other stampers.

I'm bringing my five (plus the tag) individual designs with me tomorrow to work to show my coworkers. I'm glad that we made multiples of each card so that I can keep one of each and then send out the others.

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I just started doing stamp camps and have never done stamp a stack. I will have to try it sounds like fun..
I am a new demo and will gladly except any advice you may have to give. Thank you
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What is a stamp stack?
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Old 11-14-2006, 01:23 PM   #7  
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I mean what is a stamp camp. I am going crazy here.
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