Stampin’ Bingo

Bingo

The other night I held my Stampin’ Bingo Party and we had a full studio of crazy Bingo players.  We play 2 games of Bingo then we stamp 2 cards, then play 2 more games of bingo and stamp 2 more cards.  We end the night with a fifth and final game of bingo.  I provided snacks (the Popcorn Box filled with Puppy Chow that I featured in my video yesterday).

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I also give a “goodie”bag to everyone.  This time the bag was filled with 12 sheets of the new Serene Scenery Designer Series Paper Stack,12 half sheets of coordinating card stock and 6 different ribbons and trims that coordinate.

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The prizes for winning a game of bingo are Stampin’ Up! product bundles!

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Festive Designer Series Paper, Birthday Banners stamp set and the coordinating Bunch of Banners Framelits.

Affectionately Yours Specialty Designer Series Paper, Love & Affection stamp set and the coordinating Floral Affection Embossing Folders.

Designer Tin of Cards Project Kit and the coordinating Designer Tin of Cards stamp set.

Irresistibly Floral Specialty Designer Series Paper, Falling Flowers stamp set and the coordinating May Flowers Framelits.

$25 Shopping Spree

We had a great time and I’d love to have you join us next time we play Stampin’ Bingo!

Here is one of the cards we made using the items from the first winning bundle.

Birthday Banners

Today’s Color Palette

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Stampin Studio

2 Comments

  1. May I ask what you charge per person for the Bingo Night? I haven’t done one yet and trying to get a feel of a good number when buying prizes like the ones you did.
    I hope my Bingo turns out as good as yours does! Thanks for inspiration!

    • Hi Brittany, I charge $25 for Stampin’ Bingo. This includes 5 games of Bingo, 4 make & Take cards, snacks, a goodie bag of product, a $5 coupon off an order that night. The prizes for the first 4 games have a value of approximately $50 each. The 5th game of bingo is black out and they get a gift certificate for a shopping spree based on the amount of money collected from the sale of additional Bingo cards. I hope that make sense. If you have at least 12 people this works out great.

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