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Hi everyone
So glad you liked the list. Yes, I did take a week to make that list when the stamp set first came out.
Yes, I realize the "your" is improper english but until SU comes out with an accessory set that has You are Or some type of Hyphen... this is what I had to work with.
I did not have tons of time on my hands... I have 4 kids and try to keep up with everything... but knew this would be an awesome tool for my customers. I offer this printed out on front and back of a couple pages to my customers free with the purchase of the set. I have it in word to so it would be easier to print out and save on paper. If you want the list from my word file, just email me at [email protected] and I'e be happy to forward the file.
If any errors in writing it up, I'm sorry. No intentions of that... just overlooked it.
I was just looking through and contemplating getting this set....for words like 'the' 'to' 'at' you can mask some of the existing stamps (together for the, to) to get those words....I am not sure if that would work but I was thinking about it yesterday anyways.
Maybe someone who has this set would want to try and post if it is a good idea or not?
Happy stampin'
For my special little friend
My best friend... my mother
My best friend... my father
My best friend... my sister / brother
Peace hope & joy for your little boy
thanks for posting this list...I got EFP for freebies from SAB this year and thought it was a DRAG putting together but LOVE it now that the job is done!!!
smile, be blessed, and take some time to stamp!!!
Denyce
Wow, this is great. I just bought this set but I didn't think I would be able to think of anyway to use it. This definitely helps. Thanks for taking the time to share it. :razz:
Thank you so much for the list, you really put a lot into it.
So many people keep commenting on the use of your/you're, and it's really a matter of personal preference if you choose to be grammatically correct. I agree with the earlier poster that until SU comes out with a "you're", I'll be using "your".....I think the person I give it to will get the drift afterall.
Thanks so much for sharing this - angiestamps. I tweeked it just a bit - put in Word, in column form. Then we can print it on fewer pages and see alot of the phrases at one time. This is my first upload. Hope this is helpful for others too! I am an organize maniac.
I didn't notice the note from Jaynell about the improper use of "your". Oops! I work at a school and that sort of thing is something I notice. Thanks to Jaynell for commenting on it.
Is there an Expressive Flexible Phrases version? Or one that combines both sets?
Hello,
This list of phrases is EXCELLENT!!!! Thank you to everyone that has put it together or added to it!
I haven't had time to mount mine yet so hadn't thought of 'how' yet so this may be a silly question, but what does it matter which word goes on which block with another one? Am I missing something? As long as you have some sort of index or refence for yourself does it make a difference?
I've looked for an Expressive Flexible Phrases version but haven't seen one? Does anyone know if there is one? Or one that combines both sets? Now that would GREAT!!!!
One little correction. I wouldn't use the following combos. They're grammatically incorrect. It should be "You're" not "Your".
Your just grand
Your just family
Your just sweet!
How about adding an alpha set "U" & " R" ?
__________________ if your path is boobytrapped you are probably on the right track to treasure BUT if everything is inordinately hard you probably are rushing to the final exam in the wrong place a day early.
I really enjoy the list for Everyday Flexible Phrases. Has anybody done up a list for the EFP, or the two combined? If so, I would really like to see it. I think that it would give me a lot more ideas.
Thanks so much for this info! I search here all the time for inspiration and I always come away with great ideas. I'm new to Stampin' Up and other products, do scrapbooking--mostly for my kindergarten class--and have lots of products. I just get bogged down with what to do with them. I think I'll go play with my stuff right now!