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If you've ever bought a set of stamps and it contained sentiments you couldn't or wouldn't use, raise your hand. Everybody? You're my kind of people!
Some of the sentiments have me scratching my head and wondering, "If I use that on a card, who would I send it to?"
Ok, let's hear 'em. I'll start.
"Live your bliss." If someone sent me a card with this sentiment, I'd expect a check along with it. A BIG check.
__________________ Linda E
Caution: You are entering an artistic zone. This is not clutter - this is creating. These are not pajamas - it's my work uniform.
Not exactly what you are talking about, but is it just me, or does almost every stamp manufacturer look at a sheet of stamps, and say 'I know what will fill that gap- a Thank You stamp!' I was talking about this with a crafting friend, and counted my Thank You stamps, apart from a single one I actually bought, I have 27 Thank You stamps. Just how grateful am I supposed to be? And can they not be a little more imaginative? Happy Birthday is always going to be useful.
But on your subject, I do have a set with a lady in a gorgeous dress, which I use as a bridal card. The sentiment? 'I could have danced all night.' Really? Was that the best they could do?
I recently watched a Jennifer McGuire video where she mentioned a few sentiment sets that featured "different" sayings. Some were cute, and I could see using them for kids cards if I did many of those, but many were along the lines of "live your bliss" mentioned above.
I would like a few different sentiments in my stash, something beyond the basic hello, thanks, thinking of you; but I don't want to buy any of these sets where I end up only using one or two out of seven! Kind of the opposite of what the original post but a similar problem I think.
I'm still frustrated by how often "The essence of love is kindness" gets included - yeah, probably, but how many times do you have to tell me? AND I agree about thank you. Also "Thinking of You" is popular on a nearly non-stop basis (I had three 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" storage panels that were ONLY "thinking of you" prior to the purge, seriously). I'm also not a fan of sentiments that are a bit crude but show up in sets with images that are not (can't think of an example right now, but I know I've seen a few).
I have to say that some of the sentiments that don't work on cards work really well for other things. "Live your bliss" would work really well if you were making a little book of inspirational quotes for someone, as an example - or on an altered frame or mixed media piece or something. As another non-whiny comment, I'm finding that Unity has a lot of really great sentiments - as stand-alone stamps and included with images. They're all 60% off until tomorrow, too...
__________________ ~ Sue Happy for no reason...
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I can relate. I love sending cards, but not super mushy ones, and lots of the sentiments included right now are bordering on mushy, IMO. I don't mind having Thank you in lots of different fonts though. I could probably send a Thank you card every day, if I thought about it.
In their defense, I think some of the sentiments right now are intended for use in art journals.
My current odd one is "Come - let's sit together and drink" - it's supposed to go with champagne or hot chocolate (not drinking a lot of hot chocolate down here in basically northern Mexico) - but it just really makes me want a stamp with a drunk cat or elephant image
That one phrase is the only reason I haven't ordered that set. If it were "Come, let's drink some" or "Come, let's enjoy some" I'd snap up in an instant but the way it's worded sound stiff and it doesn't flow over the tongue. I feel awkward just reading it.
I like live your bliss. I think it would be great for a retirement card or even a graduation card. It would also work great for scrapping a page of someone doing what they love (their bliss)
I'm pretty much over hello, and thank you. I don't mind having a thank you in several different font styles and sizes but I definitely don't need 50 thank you stamps even though I have tons of things to give thanks for.
Even though about 95% of my stash is SU I have purged the most by keeping the stamps I love best from each set and dumping the rest in a basket to sell at the flea market. Singles sell better for me than sets.
Anyhow, birthday stamps always come in handy no matter how many I have and I like thinking of you but I don't have an overabundance of those like I do thank yous and hellos.
I'm with Lydia on the come...sit and drink - really don't understand why SU thought people would like that. And my newest really can't understand is one of the stamps that was in the January Paper Pumpkin - these are Valentine stamps and one of them is meh. Yes, just the letters meh. Why would you put that on a Valentine?
And then a friend recently shared a possibility with me that a friend had shared with her and I thought it was great for the right situation of course. In the sale-a-bration set with the little chick stamp oh hello on the front of the card but leave off the o in hello and then inside stamp hang in there. Guess you have to have a little bit of a twisted sense of humor to appreciate.
On a more serious note, I have avoided buy any sets that have contained "Happy Father's Day", a sentiment that I'll never need. :( My dad passed away many years ago, before I got really into making cards.
That one came in a Unity Kit of the Month. Maybe I missed it when the idea of a puffy heart entered the love lexicon, but IMHO I think it makes it sound like you're telling someone they've given you a medical condition.
__________________ I have come to the conclusion that buying craft supplies and actually using them are two separate hobbies. RachelRose Designs by Robin... GALLERY
This thread is funny and true and has me thinking.... Since I'm unmounting all my wood mounts anyway. I think I will take my weird sentiment stamps and cut them into separate words. Maybe I'll use them more in combination with other sentiments or take the words like "bliss" and use them in a background with other words or in an art journal page. I saw a sentiment the other day that said " I'm not good with words". I thought that one was different.
I think cutting up the words sounds like it could be fun! You could create your own sentiments and each word would be in a different font, which could look very cool.
(Or like a ransom note!)
Truthfully, I personally rarely even put a sentiment on the front of a card, and when I do I generate it on my computer, since I have fonts I've bought because I really like them. And I find it frustrating when I want to buy a set because I really like the images but don't need the sentiments. I recently bought a set because of the two floral images, and there were half a dozen useless (to me) sentiments that I had to buy as well. That's no one's fault but my own, of course, because no one forced me to buy the set.
__________________ I have come to the conclusion that buying craft supplies and actually using them are two separate hobbies. RachelRose Designs by Robin... GALLERY
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I would like to find a 'get well soon' greeting with a 'please' or 'hope you'. Sometimes the font makes 'Get Well Soon' sound like a command!!!
I also don't like too mushy of an 'I Love You ....' sentiment. I also am not fond of too cutesy a sentiment. (Some of the 'play on words' sentiments are ones I would never use either.)
Sorry if I sound grumpy but I prefer straight forward sentiments. To me they sound more sincere.
Detest punny sentiments! I know others love them, but when I see "Hoppy Birthday," I just want to croak!
__________________ Linda E
Caution: You are entering an artistic zone. This is not clutter - this is creating. These are not pajamas - it's my work uniform.
My stamp collection has not reached a size where I feel I have too much of any one kind. I have 4 "Thank You" stamps that cover a range of sizes. Not one I'd consider giving up.
I don't find the "If friends were flowers I'd pick you" to be too mushy at all. I have one stamp that leans toward being too much. It is, "A friend is someone who reaches for your hand and touches your heart," but I can still see using it for someone who has been by my side during rough times.
Punny sentiments. Gag! A friend gave me a set that would only be good for a small child:
Hippo: "Hip-hippo-ray!" Skunk: "I stink your're sweet" Rocket: "You're a blast" Sheep: "Thank Ewe" (No, I do not count this among my "thank you" stamps!)
I do have a few questionable sentiments that I actually like, provided the recipient understood my sense of humor: "The best antiques are old friends" I have one SU set with sentiments that crack me up: "Did someone turn up the heat in here ... or is it just the candles on your cake?" "It's a good thing wrinkles don't hurt!" "your friendship is the most uplifting thing in my life without underwire" "we're such good friends because, surprisingly, you're not intimidated by my beauty."
Edited to add: I wholeheartedly agree about "HOPE YOU" Get well soon as I too find the basic "Get Well Soon" to be rather commanding.
That one came in a Unity Kit of the Month. Maybe I missed it when the idea of a puffy heart entered the love lexicon, but IMHO I think it makes it sound like you're telling someone they've given you a medical condition.
What??! Believe me that isn't a good sentiment. I am on medication twice a day for the very reason that my heart was 'puffy' and I do not have any inclination to relive the trip to a cardiac unit to stabilize it.
I, too, don't EVER use Get Well Soon. Usually if a friend is a little sick they would get over it before I could make a card and mail it. If someone broke a leg, it would seem like an order! If someone has lengthy treatments and may never get well, that sentiment is insensitive. I have an older single stamp "I hope this note finds you feeling better." Can send it after a surgery or something.
On another note, I don't relate to mushy love stamps, many would have only 'one-card' use: Like 'You're my soul-mate' cards to your husband.
Winter Wishes...Seasons Greetings...Merry & Bright will never be stamped by me.
On the other hand, I do use "Yipee Skippy"....I have 6 grandkids who love my silly cards.
I WISH SOMEONE WOULD CREATE: "Just wanted you to know" with add ons: 'how proud I am of you.' 'how I treasure our friendship,' 'how special you are to me.' ETC.
'If friends were flowers I'd pick you' - So sweet and slushy, would not send to any of my friends.
Also, cannot do Happy Christmas - it has to be Merry Christmas.
That's so funny, my MIL is totally the opposite. Our cards for her have to say Happy, or anything but "merry". A couple of her brothers had alcohol-related problems, and she has a mental association between merry and tipsy, so I do know where she's coming from. And I'm sure she gets plenty that say "merry" from people who don't know, and I'm sure she appreciates the cards still, but since DH knows her preference, he always makes that request.
I do like the punny ones, don't like the overly sentimental ones because I am a very reserved person. I do like encouraging and inspirational sentiments.
I bought the Unity set with a sweet little owl and "you decorate my life", that's one I can't imagine ever using.
Think mixed media, collage, journaling. Stamps aren't only used on cards. I would totally use "Live your bliss" in an art journal.
I have more thank-you's, etc than I can count. But I really like having a selection in different sizes, fonts, orientation, etc so I can pick the one that best fits the card.
The one stamp that honestly I do wonder what they were thinking, is "I love you more".
Unity does really tend to be a bit odd in the sentiment department, as wonderful as their image stamps are in quality.
"Thank You For Still Liking Me"
???? Who would that go to?
__________________ I have come to the conclusion that buying craft supplies and actually using them are two separate hobbies. RachelRose Designs by Robin... GALLERY
I'm in the camp that actually likes the punny ones! I think that if they're paired with a "cute" stamp, then it seems much more appropriate than, say, a cute stamp paired with some fancy calligraphy style Thank You. That just looks odd to me.
I really really dislike the sentiments that are from some popular overused cliche of the moment. "Live well, laugh often, love much." "All because two people fell in love". "Always kiss me goodnight". "Dance like no one's watching." "Keep Calm and _____________." "LOL". It's as if the stamp creator was looking through some cheesy home decor catalog and gathered together a bunch of the signs that are supposed to be "wall art". I don't hang them in my house, and I don't put them on my cards, either. ;)
I absolutely love sentiments! But I actually find that I have trouble using the funny ones at time which is strange because that's what I usually look for in a store bought card!!
I'm in the camp that actually likes the punny ones! I think that if they're paired with a "cute" stamp, then it seems much more appropriate than, say, a cute stamp paired with some fancy calligraphy style Thank You. That just looks odd to me.
I tend to agree. Punny stamps have their place in my universe :-)
[The one stamp that honestly I do wonder what they were thinking, is "I love you more".]
Marge, I like this one. I have 3, now teen, grandsons who live in another state. I send them all different cards at the same time in one big envelope, identified as to who gets which card. I sent them each "I love you more" at the same time, in case they compare cards.
I think the phrase is meant to be used when someone says I Love You, the recipient says I Love You More.
Dare to Dream....Imagine...Create...Inspire....Those could be perceived as a demand by a person who is not at all creative. My old-lady friends would not relate. I have never used those stamps.
[The one stamp that honestly I do wonder what they were thinking, is "I love you more".]
Marge, I like this one. I have 3, now teen, grandsons who live in another state. I send them all different cards at the same time in one big envelope, identified as to who gets which card. I sent them each "I love you more" at the same time, in case they compare cards.
I think the phrase is meant to be used when someone says I Love You, the recipient says I Love You More.
Dare to Dream....Imagine...Create...Inspire....Those could be perceived as a demand by a person who is not at all creative. My old-lady friends would not relate. I have never used those stamps.
I never have either. I loved the others that came along in the set but...
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Dare to Dream....Imagine...Create...Inspire....Those could be perceived as a demand by a person who is not at all creative. My old-lady friends would not relate. I have never used those stamps.[/QUOTE]
That's probably why I don't like houses with WORDS everywhere. It seems awfully shouty to me. ;) I like my houses to be a little more quiet and peaceful. I don't need signs bossing me around and telling me to EAT, or PRAY or CREATE.
On a more serious note, I have avoided buy any sets that have contained "Happy Father's Day", a sentiment that I'll never need. :( My dad passed away many years ago, before I got really into making cards.
Another take on this: Although my sweet mother and father passed away many years ago, I do still make Mother's Day and Father's Day cards.
I send them to some of my friends and family each year who are mothers and fathers. Several of them called to say they are appreciated, and were the only cards they received in the mail! Turns out their children just call, come by, or send an email and they loved getting something in the mail!
Here is last year's Mother's Day card that I sent:
__________________ Bugga in OK
"Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible." Dalai Lama
'If friends were flowers I'd pick you' - So sweet and slushy, would not send to any of my friends.
Also, cannot do Happy Christmas - it has to be Merry Christmas.
I laugh- I am constantly looking for a good Happy Christmas stamp- I married a Brit, and I love to use Happy Christmas for the in-laws. Love using a Cheers stamp also.
The one stamp that honestly I do wonder what they were thinking, is "I love you more".
I actually love that saying! It reminds me of my dad. :-)
Just the other day I met with family to celebrate my eldest son's birthday. I hugged my dad and said, "I love you." He replied, "I love you more."
I love that there seems to be a stamp for everyone I imagine those we mentioned may not have a large following but enough to warrant its existence. To each his own I guess!
I think this would be great on an apology card. You know....when you mess up and you know it so it would say something like
I'm sorry......
Thank you for still liking me.
Other than that I can't think of any other way to use it.
I had someone who dumped a whole pizza "face" down onto my beautiful couch in my first house. They should have sent me a card that said that. Because I did still like her, but it was dicey
I have a hard time finding sentiments coming from more than one person. For exmple, we, our, from both of us, from all of us. Seems like everything is Me and I. Great thread!