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Old 03-02-2008, 02:14 PM   #1  
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Question A Round TUIT

Has anyone ever seen a stamp of a circle with the letters TUIT in the center? That would be "a round TUIT," as in, "I'll do that when I get around to it." I probably could just stamp a circle and then put letters in the center, but I'd rather have one already made about 1" to 1-1/2" in diameter. Thanks for any suggestions you may have!
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LOL, my mom got one for my dad when I was little. It was a brass circle about 4" diameter and TUIT was debossed in it. He had it hung in his office. Too funny - I hadn't thought about that in a long time! Thanks for the memory prompt.
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My folks had a couple of wooden Round Tuit keychains when I was a kid. I've been tossing the idea of making a Round Tuit card for my family for a few weeks now but was drawing a complete blank as to how to go about it. Love your idea; TFS!!!
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You could also do a round card that has the letters stamped on the front.
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Ha ha! I made one for my son when he was about 7...his siblings still giggle about. That and the 'awesome check' from last summer (big check mark with awesome written on it).

Use your favorite small alphabet with the SU! scallop punch.

OR your favorite big alphabet with a Nestabilities die.

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If you can't find a stamp like that, try a personalized stamp site. I was at one the other day (linked from a thread here, but don't know which one!). They had round monogram stamps. You could order one and use "TUIT" as the monogram (which is traditionally 3 letters, but I think you could put actual words instead).
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I had a round TUIT potholder once; haven't thought of it for years! Love this idea for a stamp! Surely one of the stamp designers will see this thread and add it to his/her collection soon! I like Kathy's ideas, too, using an alphabet set combined with a scallop punch or nestabilities! TFS!
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why not print it off the computer? I sometimes use Word for this when doing an inside card sentiment. Find a font you like, and print it onto the paper. Word has a built in ruler so you can see how big/small it is.... HTH
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