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February 13, 2009

Game box filled with spoons = FUN

su style game boxI wish I had taken a photo at our last club meeting. We made this cute game box and filled it with spoons, cards, a score card and dice. Since I gave them spoons I had to show then how to play the game. We had so much fun and played for almost an hour. The ladies said we had to play a game before every club. If you have a great easy game night suggestion post a comment here and you could win a SAB set of your choice! Deadline for comments- Feb, 17th The score card was made from a page divider cut with the top note sizzix die. And the poker chip was made form the bottom of the baskets score cardand blooms die.

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Stamp set: Game Night (113220)

Paper: Jackpot DSP (113995) – Basic Black 8 1/2 x11 (102851) So Saffron (105118) and Ruby Red scrap

Ink: Whisper White Craft ink (101731) Basic Black Classic (101179) Ruby Red Classic (102259)

Accessories: Paper Dividers 12x12 (105529) Top Note Die (113463) Baskets & Blooms (113484)

4 comments:

Rebecca said...

Oh this is very cute!!! What a great idea!!!

Anonymous said...

This box is awesome. I was thinking this Game Night set would make a FUN BUNCO set!! Kind of like what you did but include the 5dice and pencils ect. You DO know what BUNCO is, right??

thanks for the chance at a SAB set!!

Great Set

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Pia said...

I was thinking of altering a deck of cards and a pad of paper for a score sheet, it would be quick and easy!

Anonymous said...

I love your game box. What a great idea.

At Christmas I bought a Stouffer's family meal and found some "dinner moments story starters" on the back of the box. I learned their website has a lot more posted (see http://www.dinnermoments.com/StoryStarters/StoryStarters.aspx).

An example is: "What was the most memorable gift you’ve ever given or received?"

We used the ones off the back of the box plus some I printed out so that everyone had one by their plate. This was good for an extended family with 3 generations get together, but could be a great "quick game" before a stamp club.

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