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Has anyone ordered any stamps from Rosie's Roadshow?? I love their sentiments and wanted to get a couple, but had some questions. How do they come mounted? How was shipping?? Also did you call or fax in your order? Just curious!! Thanks for your help.
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I love Rosie Roadshow stamps! :-) I haven't ordered online - my local stamping store sells them so I get them there.
They do come wood mounted. Oh gosh, they're so cute.
Maybe someone else can help you with the other questions.
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Thanks for starting this thread...I had not heard of Rosie's Roadshow...the stamps are so cute and the sentiments are to 'Die For'...these are the funniest and most original I have seen from any stamp company...my favorite is
Do I Smell Cake?
Sorry Kauai...I have not ordered any stamps so I am no help with your question...just needed to chime in and say thanks for introducing me to hysterical sentiments
It looks like SCS'er Anna Wight...SweetMissDaisy...has done design work for Roadshow...you could PM her...I'm sure she could answer your questions
Rosie stamps come mounted on really nice wood blogs. Very smooth, and high quality. The rubber is red, and deeply etched. Every one of mine is perfectly mounted and indexed. One of the nice things about their foam is that you can actually peel it off the block and reposition it if you want it in a different place on the block. No need to heat it up at all! Just peel it off and re-stick. It does have quite a good stick, but certainly can be done with ease - and you'd never know by looking at it that it's been moved. I repositioned a couple of mine so that the rubber is at the bottom edge of the block, so I don't always have to use the stamp positioner to get good placement.
Every one of my Rosie sentiments came placed straight on the block, which is VERY important for sentiments, in my opinion. Nothing worse than always stamping something crooked just because it's mounted poorly.
Orders can be phoned in, or faxed, and Rosie is the NICEST lady!! Seriously!! You will love her!! Her shipping charges are noted on the bottom of her form. Very reasonable!
To Note: I do some design work for Rosie (you can even find a gallery with my name on it on her website); HOWEVER, there is NO monetary gain to me by posting this info. I'd provide the same details for any company I have this kind of info for! :mrgreen:
Ugh! Enablers!!!!!!! I HAD to check these out, and now I HAVE to order! My mother (whom I make cards for on a regular basis) LOVES "How YOU doin'" for some reason, so I have to get that, and more, of course, to justify shipping!
I bought mine at my local stamp store, but am tempted to order more. They really do have great sentiments! I think my favorite is: "I worked really hard to get where I am. Where am I?
Thanks Anna, for the info on repositioning the stamps. I didn't know I could do that!
Thanks for starting this thread...I had not heard of Rosie's Roadshow...the stamps are so cute and the sentiments are to 'Die For'...these are the funniest and most original I have seen from any stamp company...my favorite is
Sweetness. Thanks so much for the order form. Now to just pick out which ones I need :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by SweetMissDaisy
Um... I can answer your question.
Rosie stamps come mounted on really nice wood blogs. Very smooth, and high quality. The rubber is red, and deeply etched. Every one of mine is perfectly mounted and indexed. One of the nice things about their foam is that you can actually peel it off the block and reposition it if you want it in a different place on the block. No need to heat it up at all! Just peel it off and re-stick. It does have quite a good stick, but certainly can be done with ease - and you'd never know by looking at it that it's been moved. I repositioned a couple of mine so that the rubber is at the bottom edge of the block, so I don't always have to use the stamp positioner to get good placement.
Every one of my Rosie sentiments came placed straight on the block, which is VERY important for sentiments, in my opinion. Nothing worse than always stamping something crooked just because it's mounted poorly.
Orders can be phoned in, or faxed, and Rosie is the NICEST lady!! Seriously!! You will love her!! Her shipping charges are noted on the bottom of her form. Very reasonable!
To Note: I do some design work for Rosie (you can even find a gallery with my name on it on her website); HOWEVER, there is NO monetary gain to me by posting this info. I'd provide the same details for any company I have this kind of info for! :mrgreen:
That's great! I don't even know where to begin with them. There are so many that I want! Every time I see a card by Sweet Miss Daisy, I think "hmmmm..." Which ones did you order?
__________________ Donna - Wife and Mom in Massachusetts
Gotta love Rosie's sentiments and the duckies! Those duckies are just too funny and dressing them up and getting them some shoes, sneakers and skates is just a riot.
Two of my favorite Rosie sentiments are: "I'll drink to that" "Or anything else"
That's great! I don't even know where to begin with them. There are so many that I want! Every time I see a card by Sweet Miss Daisy, I think "hmmmm..." Which ones did you order?
I know what you mean. I want to get several other ones!!! I ordered Do I Smell Birthday Cake and something for my secret sister.
Has anyone ordered any stamps from Rosie's Roadshow?? I love their sentiments and wanted to get a couple, but had some questions. How do they come mounted? How was shipping?? Also did you call or fax in your order? Just curious!! Thanks for your help.
I was just at the Rosie's Roadshow Web site and wondered the same things about ordering ('cause I need them now---need being the operative word). Thanks to everyone who asked/answered my questions (and who posted more of the expressions I'll be needing). I knew SCS would have the info.
Sherrie