Friday, August 6, 2010

120 Things to Stamp

Run out of ideas when it comes to your rubberstamping adventures? No worries, here are some ideas to keep you inspired.    
  1. School supplies (less then a month away)
  2. Fimo
  3. Christmas Ornaments
  4. Party Favors (hats, napkins, goodie bags, garlands)
  5. Air Dry Clay
  6. Birthday Cards
  7. Address Labels
  8. Earrings
  9. Baby and Wedding Announcements ( is that 2?)
  10. Awards
  11. Book Covers 
  12. Bookmarks
  13. Bookplates
  14. Boxes (for storage or gift wrap)
  15. Business Cards
  16. CD Case Inserts
  17. CDs (you can even emboss and they'll still play)
  18. Canada Day Card
  19. Thanksgiving Card
  20. Calendars (great gifts for grandma)
  21. Candles
  22. Candle Holders
  23. Ceramics
  24. Clothing (t shirts and jeans)
  25. Coffee Mugs
  26. Door Knob Hangers (KEEP OUT Sara's room)
  27. Easter Eggs
  28. Envelopes (put a smile on your posties face)
  29. Flash Cards
  30. Picture Frames (wood, acrylic, metal - just use the right ink)
  31. Gift Bags
  32. Gift Certificates
  33. Gift Tags
  34. Get Well Card
  35. Coupons ( Good for one back massage)
  36. Note Holder
  37. Hats
  38. I Love You Notes
  39. Jewelry
  40. Journals
  41. Lunch Bags
  42. Match Books
  43. Box Covers
  44. Memo Cubes
  45. Memory Pages
  46. Mirror
  47. Mouse Pad
  48. Soap
  49. Toilet Paper ( but it's better to wet it and do faux paper casts)
  50. Quilt
  51. Matchbooks
  52. Name Tags (great ice breaker for any event)
  53. Paper Napkins (make sure to use permanent ink)
  54. Newsletters
  55. Advent Calendar
  56. Paper Cups  (just like Arbutus Coffee, OZ Coffee and Argo Cafe)
  57. Paper Plates
  58. Photo Corners
  59. Fabric Napkins
  60. Placemats
  61. Skin (great faux tattoos for kids or for a costume)
  62. Photo Frame
  63. Sachets
  64. Plant Spikes
  65. Playing Cards
  66. Post Cards
  67. Recipe Cards
  68. Congrats Card
  69. Graduation Card
  70. Chore Lists ( great way to avoid doing actual chores:)
  71. Scrapbook Pages
  72. Stationary
  73. Stickers
  74. Snow Globe
  75. Table Cloths (stamp with ink or make velvet table runners)
  76. Garden Markers
  77. Wallet
  78. To Do List
  79. Terra Cotta Pots
  80. Tiles
  81. Time Capsule (great summer project for the kids)
  82. Thank You Card
  83. Altered Book
  84. Domino
  85. Tissue Paper
  86. Valentines
  87. DVD Cases
  88. Noise Maker
  89. Lampshade (perfect way to create a princess room)
  90. Fan Pull
  91. Wedding Favors
  92. Wind Chimes
  93. Wood Cut-outs
  94. Glass Bottle
  95. Ribbon
  96.  Post-Its
  97.  Wrapping Paper
  98. Glass
  99. Marshmallows
  100. Cast
  101. Canvas Shoes ( we put up a how to on the Kids Market Blog)
  102. Christmas Card
  103. Shipping Tag
  104. Hanukah Card
  105. Easter Card
  106. Mail Art
  107. Seating Card
  108. Backpack
  109. i-pod or MP3 player case
  110. Game Boards
  111. Candy Bar Wrapper
  112. Bingo Cards ( great for Shower games)
  113. Brooches and Pins
  114. Buttons
  115. Shrink It
  116. Tissue Paper
  117. Checks
  118. Checkbook Cover
  119. Stepping Stones
  120. Cell Phone Case
I think when we first published this list it was only 100 - so it's grown a bit.  If you have anything to add to the list we'd love to hear from you.  Easy challange - email or bring in something other then a card you've stamped for a chance to win a $50 gift certificate.  Here's a real challenge for you - many years ago in one of our newsletters we published how to stamp on marshmellows!  Bring in the newsletter for for 50% off your entire purchase (offer valid until Sept 1, 2010).

2 comments:

  1. I have another one-- food or plants, as in gourds, pumpkins, squash, eggplants. You could make fancy little pumpkin decorations at Halloween, for example. I'm thinking of the people who create food art, which isn't me. I just eat it.

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  2. Brilliant idea June! We've done this for displays in the store. It's simple and fun and the pumpkins keep much longer then if they're carved!

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