 Guys, how are you today? So one of the places we went well in Las Vegas was Viva Las Vegas Stamps. I'm going to show you some quick video footage here of us actually in the place and shopping and looking around and being completely overwhelmed by the volume of stamps they had on display. Then I am going to do a speed through where I'm mounting my stamps. Now I only brought two stamps home on their wooden blocks. The rest of them I either bought unmounted or I unmounted them before I came home. I'm not a big fan of wood mounts, they take a lot of room to store, and I have unmounted a lot of my stamps that I've kept, so I did that even before we left home. Some of them are fine, like this one came off the wooden block, the foam is still on there, it's still pretty sticky, so I can just leave that the way it is. I'm going to stamp it on some of this card stock and then slip the card stock into the outer cover of these DVD cases, which is how I'm storing a lot of my stamps now and we'll review that at the end of the video. Alright, for right now I am going to speed through the mounting process and stamping process and I will be right back after the video footage of us in the store. Alright, I'll be right back. Hi everybody, we are at Viva Las Vegas Stamps. Check this out, check it out, look at Dina and Ann, absolutely incredible, wall to wall, yummy, and we get some gorgeous lights to look good, we don't have to go to the Neon Museum after all. Exactly. I don't know where to start, there's so much to look at. Alright, here we go, that looks like Sylvester, it's upside down. Did I say I didn't want it with mouth? There's his eyes, there's his mouth, and this is his whiskers, I'll believe it. Brue, look at, oh, the goodies, if you can make it out to Las Vegas, you need to come to the stamp store if you like stamps. This is awesome, we'll put the links to their website and their address in the description box so you can find them. Look at all these awesome steampunk ones. I don't know where, I don't know where it works too, I know, it's a little overwhelming. We're all very overwhelmed right now, looking at all these delicious goodies, we have to figure out what exactly we want. Oh my God. It goes on for miles, it takes everybody pretty far, you find it in a pretty hole. Really? Yes. There's your plan. Awesome. What? What? Wait, what? Wait, what? That's what we found. On and on and on. Art cards. There's four? Oh, there's one. Sorry if you're getting sick, but there's so many. Oh, background stamps. Look for the art cards. Oh sweet. For Ann's. Ann's art cards, they have these here. Order these from them, they're awesome. They're called art doll body parts. There you go. And they have different sizes guys. Do they? This? Oh my God. Loads and loads and loads of awesome sentiments. Look at all these fun paper. Leaning to our pizza. Well, you can get paper dolls or anything you want. I think this is where people can bring some of their stuff in and resell it. I think it's some good discounts. Bob says he's back at jail today with a sticky case. We have our new name. Oh, pens. Alright, so we're going to go look around and enjoy ourselves and we'll check in with you later with what we got. Oh, you know what? Bye. Okay guys. So all of my stamps I purchased at Viva Las Vegas Stamps on DeClean Mount. I've placed them into these. These are empty DVD cases and these are a case that is made for stamp storage. It doesn't have the round thing in the center. I'll include a link for where to get these in the description below. I found out about these from Cindy Utter and it's a great way to store your stamps. So I put the stamps inside the case after I mounted them on cling and stamped them on some white cardstock. There's a sleeve on the outside here to slip the white cardstock in. That way you can see the designs on the stamp. And I am going to use my label maker to put Viva Las Vegas on here. I don't always do that. If I have product packaging that has the company name on it, then I put it on the outside. In this case I didn't have any of that, so I'm going to put a label here. So I got these for two big butterflies, this fun background stamp, and then this hexagon shape. It's only six sides, so yeah. Then I got these. Now these ones here that are not super sticky. Okay, we'll do it this way. So Viva Las Vegas stamps, if you guys can get there, and I'll include a link for their website below which will have their address on it if you're in the area, I do recommend you stop by. They have a clearance bin and they have consignment stamps. And so these, all these stamps are from there. And don't you love these stick people? I don't know. Most of the time these stamps don't have the manufacturer's information on them or they're long since discontinued, but I love these stick people. They're just fabulous. So these are the ones I picked up that way. And then these are some Viva Las Vegas designs. I love this one, Create Art Every Day. And then this one, Eat Gad and Naked Envelope. Embrace your weird. So yeah. And then here's some more backgrounds. These are Viva Las Vegas designs. This is some script handwriting. It is Sigmund Freud. It's a letter from Freud, which is fun. And then this is like old billing invoice. It's not in English. So it's going to be a fun texture or background stamp. And then this has doll parts in it, which you will see in the video that we took while we were there where we are all doll parts. And although I'm not doing Ann's playing card dolls, at least not yet, I was intrigued by the doll parts. So I did get them. And then I got these two background stamps. These are the two woodblock stamps. I wasn't going to unmount, but I'm shooting two stamp videos here at the same time. And I was unmounting the stamp boutique stamps and decided, you know what? I really do want to unmount these. I got a little small goddess stamp. This is a stamp boutique design. And then this fun one, it's a little voodoo doll with pins sticking in them. I just couldn't resist. So again, I will put the Viva Las Vegas here on the spine. And then I store all of my stamps now. I still store a few in binders, like the ones that are too big for these boxes. I have like the Tim Holtz, the large size blueprint stamps. They don't fit in these. Everything else is in these boxes and they fit into these plastic bins. You can get plastic bins that fit these boxes in a lot of different places. This particular box is from Target. It's $4.99. It's called a quarter bin. And I will, again, post a link in the description below. And look at the stamp boutique video that's coming up soon, in which I show you actually how to unmount the stamps. And I will talk more about how I'm storing my stamps and everything too. All right. That's it for today. Don't forget to go out and have a great day. Do something nice for yourself because you deserve it and I'll see you later. And visit Viva Las Vegas Stamps either virtually on their website or in person. Show them some love, fabulous place, wonderful group of people. We love them whole bunches. I'm going to have to go back the next time I go. All right. I'll see you later. Bye.