This is the make & take (magnetic grocery list & RSVP pen) I did at my first ever workshop. The ladies loved it and I ended up with over $700 in sales. Not bad for the first ever workshop -- haven't hit that again though.
Date: Sunday, April 11, 2004 GMT Views: 2308
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Stamps: Gingerbread Wheel
Paper: Real Red, Garden Green, Kraft CS
Ink: Chocolate Chip Ink Cartridge, Real Red Marker
Accessories: Many Marvelous Markers, Stampin' Around Wheel and Ink Cartridge
Registered: January 26, 2004 Location: Aurora,IL Posts: 10
Mon, Apr 12, 2004 @ 4:41 PM
Love this idea! I like that you could make alot of these as gift items in without tons of time. Where did you get the paper? Is it already in a pad or did you do that?
------------------------------ Carrie Garstecki
Stampin' Up Demonstrator
Aurora, IL
Registered: March 4, 2004 Location: Iowa Posts: 415
Tue, Apr 13, 2004 @ 10:17 AM
The pad is a 5" x 8" pad from Office Max. I had the Office Max Copy Center cut the pads in half vertically so you get 2 grocery list pads from each legal pad. I bought a pack of 12 pads and had them cut in half. The cost for cutting was $2.00, I think the pads were $6 or $7 for 12. Not bad when you get 24 projects out of one pack of pads.
Registered: March 4, 2004 Location: Iowa Posts: 415
Tue, Apr 13, 2004 @ 10:18 AM
The pad is a 5" x 8" pad from Office Max. I had the Office Max Copy Center cut the pads in half vertically so you get 2 grocery list pads from each legal pad. I bought a pack of 12 pads and had them cut in half. The cost for cutting was $2.00, I think the pads were $6 or $7 for 12. Not bad when you get 24 projects out of one pack of pads.