DIY monogram stamp kits
I would like some feedback on the Just rite DIY monogram stamp kits.
1.If you have one are you pleased with your purchase? 2. If you only could buy one which size and style would it be? 3. What about the 34.95 kits. Are you paying more just for the storage tin? Basically any feedback is welcome. |
I have the $34.95 kit in 1 5/8 round. I LOVE IT. My only recommendation would be to get the additional wooden handle as well. That way you can use any of your SU inks with the pad rather than having to use th re-inkers on the self inking stamp. If you are doing a mass production of something (like invites) the self inker is great!
I also just got the special occasions font with borders and wooden handle and the teeny tiny letters that you can put in the border ring at my LSS. Hope that helps! |
I just got the Curlz and Special Occassions one - they come with a wooden round stamper...IMO unless you want the font with the big kit just go with one of the smaller kits...the difference is with the smaller kits you only get a round wooden block rather than the big "self inker"...
I was only going to buy 1 set but the shipping is a little high (almost $7) so I ended up going ahead and buying 2 since the shipping didn't change... I have only had a few minutes to play around with them since I only got them earlier this week - but I have a feeling I am going to get a lot of use out of these - especially for gifts |
Thanks for the feedback on this. I just ordered the $34.95 set and one additional small set -- and impatiently awaiting delivery. I had seen it demonstrated on TV Weekly and immediately put it on my wish list. It worked its way to the top of the list this week!
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I have the large $34.95 set as well as the three kits that come with the wooden handle. Initially I did not think I would want the large stamper, but it is a wonderful tool - so very easy to use and if you are doing anything like stationary gifts, invitations, or anything that requires multiple impressions - the large set is the way to go. Also, I love the other kits with the wooden mount - the stamps just click into the wooden mount - both have grooves that match up with each other. This is just a great new toy!
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Could someone post a link to this item? I am looking for a good monogram stamp set.
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I recently received a couple sets and I love them! Okay so I have not really used them for making cards yet but I did open them and stamp some images so I could see how they work and I LOVE THEM!!!!
If you check out Emily's Blog http://emilygiovanni.com/ and read her post about Monograms you will see a coupon code for The Stamp Castle ;) ~ Please make sure you leave Emily a comment and a thank you! I got these two sets.....I like the woodmounted ones so I can use whatever color I want and do not have to buy the ink pads! http://www.thestampcastle.com/Produc...uctid=JB-07350 http://www.thestampcastle.com/Produc...uctid=JB-07340 I will be getting the other one as well and wish they had more to offer cuz I would get them too!!! |
gee now I am glad I have already bought them...I envision a run on these suckers really soon....
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Flourishes sells them on their site -- http://www.flourishes.org/servlet/Ca...AMPER%27S+TOYS
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I love these suckers!
I highly recommend the tiny alpha - way cute! The main advantage to the bigger kit is that it is the ONLY way you can get a medium alpha in Times New Roman. And that's how you can do some of the 3 letter monograms. However, I like the wooden handle best unless I am bulk stamping. Here are links to two posts I have on them so far. No Time To Stamp - Sharon J - has some REALLy cute stuff made with them too. http://emilygiovanni.com/?p=1895 http://emilygiovanni.com/?p=1911 And the code EMILY will get you free shipping over $40 (which saves you about $8!) at www.thestampcastle.com.\ And I really do love them - I bought my first one and was hooked and immediately went back to get more! I've got at least two more posts worth of stuff I have made with them this week, lol! |
:mrgreen: Emily I am glad you posted!
Isn't the med alpha the one in the DIY kits with the wood handle? Just wondering cuz If NOT I *NEED* to order more ;) |
Ok - I had to go check my stash, lol! I don't have them all, but almost!
The Curlz set has a medium alpha. But the Damask set - that comes with a large TImes New Roman - only has the large. I think I should suggest them selling the medium TNR font separate! |
oh and uh....that tin y alpha - they are tiny! You'll have to use the tweezers that are included! I already popped one of the "O"'s off somewhere.....who knows where it went! Good thing there are tons of letters in that set!
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I just got mine yesterday (The big kit). I cannot get those borders on the big stamper! It's like they're just a touch too small. After 45 minutes I can get all of it in the groove, but when I let go, lol...one section pops out and then I have to start all over. Are there special tricks? I did watch the TV Weekly video and she didn't seem to have any trouble putting hers on at all. Aack! I really like this thing, but I want to be able to use the round borders!
Oh, and I also got the small letter set and an extra reversible ink pad... |
Betsy mine were tight but they stayed on when I got them in....maybe call them and see if they have any advice for you....ohhhh I am assuming you got them from Stamp Castle....they are really nice!
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I LOVE it!!! So worth the money!!!:mrgreen: |
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I have a question about these. Do the alphabets come with only 1 each of the large and small letters?
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Thank you all for your input. I knew I would get the needed info from this site. You have all helped me spend a lot of money LOL. A special thank you to Emily for arranging the free shipping code!
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I have a question: I bought the original DIY Monogram Stamper when they first came out last year (?). I HATE the self-inking thing. I would much rather use a wood block. If I buy one of the new Manual sets, will the alphas and borders that came with the original work with the wood block?
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Thanks, Emily. Enabler! :) Seriously, though, your work is beautiful. And I have to admire a fellow mom of three boys! ;)
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Totally off script..And sorry for the high jack....but since this is about the DIY Monogram set, I have it from Flourishes....I LOVE it!!! I made a set of stationary for a niece as a graduation gift, and she showed it around her dorm, and I got 34 orders!!!! OMGosh!!!
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Um....yeah....about that? I just remembered what started me down this road in the first place. YOU, Missy! I clicked on your blog link the other day from another thread, one thing led to another, and I had to go get my own! |
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Well, I'm back from another attempt. I watched the video again. There's just no way she's having any difficulty getting her border on. It's nothing like the struggle I'm having. My fingertips hurt like heck from trying to hold the border in with one hand and stretch the rest of it out enough to get it to reach enough to go farther around the circle. I'm just going to have to use a different circle stamp that's big enough to go around the letters. Shoot...
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Gosh Betsy it should not be that hard at all....I would contact JustRite and see if they can exchange them for you!
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I did...I sent an email through their website. I'm sure I can make it through the weekend, lol. I'm headed over to Seattle to visit my sis on Wednesday, though, and wanted to make her a packet of cards with the thing. Like I said earlier, I'll just find another circle border to stamp around the monogram. I have a few choices.
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Holy cow! Shortly after sending the email to JustRite, I got an email reply! A real one, not an auto-reply type. It said that a few years back they'd had a bad batch of borders and from what I described I'd gotten one of them. So Monday they'll be sending me a whole new kit! Do these guys rock or what!!!
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I have a question. To get the little circles what do you use? Do you use a punch or Nesties? Before I order I thought I'd like to know.
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Oh gals...I just bought a whole bunch of these monograms and I can't wait to get them... Sharon Johnson is the one who 'enabled" me with all her gorgeous samples... Thanks!!!
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Is that anything close to answering, lol? Sorry... |
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Too many toys, you think? Sheesh, I think I did a whole year's worth of spending at this store just because they're closing down. It's going to take me awhile to get the hang of all of them...:rolleyes: |
Hi Emily, Thank you for the information on ordering and receiving free shipping. I just placed my order after wanting these monogram stamp sets for a long time.
Carole ps...your note cards a gorgeous and will be a great resourse for me to make my own. |
Mine just came today I bought them from Flourishes which I got Free shipping also... they are so neat i went back and bought the rest
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To answer a few questions -
I use the classic circle nesties to do mine - {nesties} - this place has SUPER fast shipping....and shipping is free over $25. I think someone was referring to the circle hand stamp. That is the "manual" version. It is in all the smaller sets like these... http://www.thestampcastle.com/images...ask-kit-lg.jpg that is so awesome about getting all the orders - Congratulations!!!! And if you ever need help with them, feel free to shoot me a pm! I just love these - so easy to use! |
I am wanting one of these very badly but still have a few questions? If I get the large kit for multiple impressions, do I also need to get their re-inkers or can I use my SU re-inkers? Would I need a new pad for each of the different colors I use? I'm thinking that the manual ones, I can just stamp into my inkpads and clean each time.
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you can use whatever reinkers you would like. Each pad has two inkable sides so it can be inked with two inks.
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Does anyone happen to know what the angel policy is for this company?
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I purchased the 1 3/16" kit and have been very happy with it. I love the fact that this size can be puched out with a 1 1/4" circle punch and placed inside the SU scalloped circle punch. Although I would prefer to have the option of using the handle, unfortunately I don't own nestabilities so I don't have the right size circle punches for the larger kit.
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A sort-of hijack here: I was looking at the list of classes at Stampfest Orlando next month, and Inky Antics is having a class on DIY Monograms. For the cost of the class, which is $35, you get a full kit -- which sells for $34.95. So I'm thinking (hoping) that they will be selling them in their booth also. I'm ordered mine from Flourishes the other day, and I just got an e-mail that it shipped today!
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I am considering purchasing the nesties--I don't have any yet. Which size classic circle nesties work the best with the diy monogram kits? I have the C-45 Monogram stamper kit and after reading your post Sunday night, I ordered some of the new smaller kits over at Stamp Castle. I can't wait to receive them this week. By the way, I love your work. Thanks, Anne |
Love mine (got them from www.flourishes.org)! I have a few things I've made with them in my gallery - I've used my SU punches for a few of the projects
www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/911875 www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/911874 www.splitcoaststampers.com/gallery/photo/910206 |
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All three of these projects are great! I'm anxiously awaiting mine (they've been shipped). I've started putting the cards together; and, as soon as the stampers get delivered, I can finish them up. Thanks for posting the links to yours. :-D |
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