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So once again my project is a wee bit involved!
Linda - could you set up my table to have an extra place for my card? I think it would go faster if you stamp and color and either cut and glue later or 2 people can work at the same time after the first stamps and colors. (7 stamps, 8 surfaces to ink, 4 images to cut out...but hey, I did the embossing folder and 2 die cuts for you at least!)
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Karen, we will do the best we can. At some point during the day, however, there will be 10 people at the table with your project. That could make for a crowd of chairs (makes me think of a crowd of crows, like one of your ATCs).
Is there some part that could be relocated to a "remote" spot...maybe in the kitchen? Just thinking out loud here since we don't have a lot of extra elbow room.
Karen, we will do the best we can. At some point during the day, however, there will be 10 people at the table with your project. That could make for a crowd of chairs (makes me think of a crowd of crows, like one of your ATCs).
Is there some part that could be relocated to a "remote" spot...maybe in the kitchen? Just thinking out loud here since we don't have a lot of extra elbow room.
If I start out with the table of 10 then only 9 people will do my project. I'll make sure to tell everyone to stamp and color first and if no one is waiting they can cut and glue - those 2 steps can be done later anywhere!
(I did a murder of crows ATC and I hope that doesn't happen to me!)
__________________ A good friend will come and bail you out of jail... a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, "Damn, that was fun!"
Thinking I'm all set and ready to roll, then review the list and whoopsie - forgot I signed up for ATC. Getting to the stamping desk NOW! Linda I think I signed up for a salad, can you confirm that for me?
Don't forget your bone folder! You will need it for my card! Oh, and if you have a small ruler, you might want to pack that for my card too! (I have 1 but it's wooden. I can't find my 6" plastic one.)
Thinking I'm all set and ready to roll, then review the list and whoopsie - forgot I signed up for ATC. Getting to the stamping desk NOW! Linda I think I signed up for a salad, can you confirm that for me?
You will actually want to have 18 complete packets for your shoeboxes: One grouping will be 9 (or 10) including you. In the afternoon, you will switch to the "opposite" grouping and be at a table with 10 (or 9) projects. 10 + 9 = 19, but you don't need one for yourself so 18 packets should do it.
I hope this doesn't put anyone out too much and that with your extras for "oops" you already have this number well covered.
I can't believe no one caught me on this!! Or am I wrong now? I must have been thinking that there were 36 attending vs. the 38 actual. I do know that 9 x 4 = 36, not 38.
So sorry!!!
I am going to change page 1 to reflect this change.
OH NO!!! I have not checked SCS since last weekend. I am already at my mom's - so I will be one shoebox short. I have some extra's, but I know I only put in 17 card bases.
If someone could bring a piece of blushing bride card stock, I would gladly pay your for it!
Guess I should have checked the thread before I left town!!!
OH NO!!! I have not checked SCS since last weekend. I am already at my mom's - so I will be one shoebox short. I have some extra's, but I know I only put in 17 card bases.
If someone could bring a piece of blushing bride card stock, I would gladly pay your for it!
Guess I should have checked the thread before I left town!!!
Got you covered Melissa!
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