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From: owner-rubberstampers-digest@lists.xmission.com (rubberstampers-digest)
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Subject: rubberstampers-digest V2 #1043
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rubberstampers-digest Thursday, February 5 1998 Volume 02 : Number 1043
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Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 11:05:35 -0800
From: "Cyndi Smith" <cyndis@wolfenet.com>
Subject: RS: Re: EP ALERT
O.K. - I've just got to bring this up finally. I read several posts this
last season about the e.p. problems people were having. I don't get it. I
mean, from the descriptions, I pictured these people sitting around in a
cloud of e.p., coughing and fussing.
I pour my e.p. on my work, tap it off onto a paper, dump that back in the
jar and heat it. I've never had it flying all over the place. Am I
missing something about this story? I have friends over for stamping days
and we'll all be e.p.'ing all day, none of us have had any problem?
I feel bad for those that have though. I can see where this stuff would be
a dangerous thing to inhale. One of those cheap white or blue paper masks
that go over your nose and mouth would probably be a great idea.
Thanks, just been curious about this whole thing................
Cyndi
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> From: ***Cloud 9*** <cloud9@execpc.com>
> To: rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net
> Subject: RS: EP ALERT
> Date: Thursday, February 05, 1998 1:39 AM
>
> Please PLEASE be careful when embossing. I cannot stress strongly enough
> the need to wear a protective mask of some sort.
>
> I know I posted to all of you when I did my Christmas cards last year,
and
> told about my "experience" in a somewhat jovial manner.
>
> Let me ASSURE you...you have NO IDEA how sick I was over that. It was
> absolutely horrific how I felt..AND looked. I'm not joking here..it was
> bad.
>
> I'm being very serious here ....for a change. BE CAREFUL. OK?
>
> I've been discussing the issue of art supplies with an artist friend of
> mine... he agrees that many of the products which are now being made
> available in the RS market...and not thoroughly tested or approved as
many
> of the standard art supplies are.
>
> As someone who never THOUGHT she'd use "art supplies" for any
> reason...I've learned to read the instructions carefully, and also to
> check out just WHAT is in each item I"m using. If you have allergies or
> asthma..you REALLY should take the time to make a list of "ingredients"
of
> things you are using, or thinking of using, and approach your doctor and
> discuss this with him. Or at the very least, try to research it for
> yourself.
>
> Artwork and cards are wonderful to create...but not at the expense of
your
> health.
>
> Just my 2 cents worth...
>
> WarmHugs
> Angelhrt/Tyra
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> "True friends are like guardian angels; always with you in spirit,
> loving you, supporting you, expecting nothing in return ..."
> --Barclay
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> cloud9@execpc.com
> http://www.execpc.com/~cloud9/
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Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 18:13:06 -0600
From: "Delores" <deegee@midwest.net>
Subject: RS: Pergamano & Parchment Supplies
We are offering Pergamano & Parchment Supplies, at a great price.
These can make great gifts for your SS or for yourself.
For more information contact:
Delores
DANDEE Services
(314) 946-5054
deegee@midwest.net
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Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 13:30:32 PST
From: "victoria banaszak" <burningrubber@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: RS: UM Round Robin on the move!
I haven't heard of this? I have some um's. Can I play to? If so how?
>From owner-rubberstampers@aloha.webkahuna.com Thu Feb 5 13:14:01 1998
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>Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 14:34:59 -0700
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>From: Chantal <wren@mindspring.com>
>Subject: RS: UM Round Robin on the move!
>Cc: jhone@chas-source.com, violet@javanet.com
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>Took out nine and replaced with nine... and it went back out in the
mail
>yesterday! This is so much fun, can't wait for the next round :)
>
>
>Chantal
>
>
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Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 18:06:52 EST
From: Antpam@aol.com
Subject: Re: RS: RAK'd by my daughter!
In a message dated 98-02-04 04:59:31 EST, tontine2@ix.netcom.com writes:
<< Tee hee. I was RAK'd by my daughter the lovely Christine Cox! She said it
was for my pithy comments on the list. Or maybe the word wasn't QUITE
pithy.
Esther >>
Doeth thee lithp?
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Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 16:10:53 EST
From: tntrilling@juno.com (Tonya L. Rilling)
Subject: RS: AD:Papermaking order
I am going to place another order of Arnold Grummer kits and supplies due
to customer requests. If anyone wants to order anything with at least a
25% discount please email me ASAP with your order. Thanks
*Dip set with Video(makes 6x9" sheets) $17.20+$4 postage
*Complete Pour set(makes 5 1/2X8 paper) $35.60+$5 postage
*6X9-20 couch sheets $7.30 + $3 postage
*Pro pour set(makes 8 1/2X11 paper and envys) $55+ $8 postage
*9 1/4X11 3/4"-20 Couch sheets $ 12 plus $3 postage
*Set of 3 paper making videos with Arnold G. $29.50 plus $3 postage.
*Heart card deckle for Complete or pro kit $ 5.95 + $3 postage
*Envy deckle for 8 1/2X11 molds $8.95 $3 postage
*2 ton-Paper press $120= postage(Actual, I will let you know if you order
this)
*Additive metallics(come in gold, silver or copper flakes) $2.95+$1
postage
*Specialty pulp in 1 oz($2.70) or 8 oz(7.35) plus postage available in
Blue Denim, Green cotton rag and wool, Grey cotton rag and wool, Scrubbed
corn husk and Cotton, 100% cotton rag or Plum cotton rag
*8oz brite white cotton linter $5.21 plus postage
*pulp sampler 1oz of each of the 6 specialty pulps $13.50 + $3 postage
Thanks and just email me with any questions or orders. I will calculate
postage on orders of more than one item. Thanks
Tonya Rilling, Buffalo Stampede Art Stamps
((\@/))An Angel Company, selling mounted and unmounted stamps
***Now accepting Mastercard and Visa.,Catalogs $4
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Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 17:03:50 -0600
From: "Gary & Donna Joy" <w003424@airmail.net>
Subject: RS: Re: EP alert (Long)
A former member of my stamp group was a nurse and gave us all surgical
masks to wear while embossing-said the particles flew and weren't good for
us. Sheril Cunning also said she was poisoned by emb powder yrs ago.
Everyone should use a mask of some kind
donna joy
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> From: Julie Carleton <jcarl@ime.net>
> To: rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net
> Subject: RS: EP alert (Long)
> Date: Wednesday, February 04, 1998 10:57 PM
>
> I have asthma and it's getting worse. I had to go to an allergist to see
> what is triggering it. I found I have no allergies, but he was very
> interested to hear about RS an the products. I have been RSing for a
> year or more longer than I've had asthma.
> One thing that came out was embossing. The Dr. has asked me not emboss
> for the next month. It's not the particles flying in the air, but the
> fumes he thinks may rise after heating. He didn't give me a log list of
> things to avoi, but I am trying to limit my exposure to fumes.
> Especially anything that I have been doing in the last year or so.
> I became asthmatic last summer.
> I know some of you have made comments about strange sensations after
> embossing. I thought this info might fbe interesting to you.
> Take care,
> --
> Glittergirl aka Julie Carleton
>
> Any speling mistakes are the responsibility of
> my cats and should reflect not on my inteligence.
>
> http://w3.ime.net/~jcarl/contips.htm -RS convention tips
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Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 19:23:03 EST
From: Kaliztza@aol.com
Subject: RS: ZARRATA ----------->>>>Now KALIZTZA
I seem to be having problems with my aol and being here in germany.
unfortunaly my zarrata account got closed due to techinicall difficulties and
aol wont re-open it so I had to make a new one. (makes sence dont it) anyway
i'll be subing with this name and for those i am on your swap list or what
have you please be patient while i straiten this out.
thanks
Kaliztza Aka Zarrata
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Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 15:41:09 -0800
From: "C & R Fleener" <crfleen@moscow.com>
Subject: RS: TAN: If you sent me a message today
Had to delete and reinstall internet mail today. Just got done, but lost
my mail (saved to disk lots of stuff from before thankfully!). So if you
sent me a message today, please resend it, as I probably don't have it. I
sent a bunch of stuff and was waiting for replies.
Thanks
Rosemary
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Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 17:00:04 -0800
From: heather385@juno.com (Heather Reilly)
Subject: RS: Order Rec'd from Wenonah
Hi all,
Today was a great mail day. Just got my order of a handstamp custom
stamp
from Wenonah (RubberD). Love it. Thanks Wenonah for the great service.
Heather
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Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 17:35:31 -0600
From: Susan <susanbenedict@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: RS: Swap of Love - RECD
I received the Swap of Love all the way from Australia. Thanks megan for
hosting this and all the goodies you sent! What is vegemite? I have heard
of it but never seen it. It looks interesting!
Nikki - On cream cs she stamped the love back ground and embossed it in
red. She then embossed a heart in gold and added gold streamers.
Steph - On white cs she stamped a bear clown which has been colored in and
embossed. She mounted this on a white card and added yellow embossed lines
for a background.
Helen - On white cs she stamped a cat in a flower pot dreaming of another
cat. This has been colored in, mounted on brown paper then onto a red card.
Ally - She made a cut out card with a heart hanging in the center.
Belinda - She stamped and colored in a bear hugging a bear. She mounted
this on 2 purple hearts, then on cream cs, then on pink heart paper then on
white cs.
Annette - She stamped I love you all over cream cs and embossed it in red.
Then she mounted a tiny envelope. In it is a little tiny card with a heart
cut out embossed.
Susan aka CoffeeStamper
You can't scare me, I have kids!
http://home.att.net/~susanbenedict
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Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 16:19:30 -0600
From: "Two Steppin Stamper" <tss@digitex.net>
Subject: Re: RS: RE: Fixing Cigar boxes
Speaking of boxes one of my cats weighs in at 28 lbs and loves to find the=
smallest boxes to put his huge body in . I cant leave any kind of box=
around for he will certainly try and its so funny to see it . He can make=
an home out of an small shoe box . I use him as docorations for my coffee=
table for he will sit on anything that goes on it .
*********** REPLY PARTITION ***********
On 2/5/98, at 10:40 AM, victoria banaszak wrote:
>If I did that my cats would surely think I'd gotten them a new(allbeit
>small) litter box and start using it.
>
>>From owner-rubberstampers@aloha.webkahuna.com Thu Feb 5 00:38:51 1998
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>>Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 01:12:30 -0800
>>From: Becci Thomas <bectho@btigate.com>
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>>To: Maralee Garst <marstamper@juno.com>
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>>Subject: RS: RE: Fixing Cigar boxes
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>>Maralee Garst wrote:
>>>
>>> No one I know smokes those ole stinky cigars. I just like to use the
>>> boxes to put things in. When I was very little, my Dad would bring
>home
>>> the empties from the stores he owned (grocery stores), and give them
>to
>>> me to decorate and play with. I remember storing my sewing in them,
>my
>>> doll clothes, and other treasures. (My Mom always decented them,
>first.
>>> However, since she is gone, I can't ask her how she did this.) Now,
>I
>>> like putting other stuff in them.
>>>
>>> To get them, I just go into any cigar store and ask if they have any
>>> empty cigar boxes that i could have. I usually walk out with 6 to 8
>of
>>> them. Some are really nice!! And they don't cost a cent! (Love
>that
>>> price!! <G>)
>>>
>>> Try to get some where yu are and report back. Ok? I'm curious if
>all
>>> places will give them away.
>>>
>>> Maralee
>>>
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>>> Maralee,
>>I know this sounds weird but descent them with kitty litter. Fill box,
>>let set several days in the sun and empty! I have done this to get the
>>smell out of antique furniture and old boxes I get at garage sales and
>>auctions!
>>Nana Becci
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Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 19:03:05 EST
From: MY4LABS@aol.com
Subject: RS: Shaker Swap Rec'd!
Woweeeeee! First, thanks so much to Marcia for hosting and for the UMs you
sent! What fun this swap was to play in!!! I had never done a shaker card
before and was hesitant to join, but the results from other players was well
worth it!!
From Bonnie Lass-Wonderful beach scene card with a border (about 1" all the
way around) of "beach-like" things (i.e., shells, sun, sand pail, etc.)! The
center of the card is the shaker part and has a picture of waves, the sun,
huge sunglasses under which a girl is reading. The "shakee" stuff is tiny
seashells! Thanks, Bonnie!
From Martha--This is just wonderful! She has stamped a border around the
front of the card with green leaves. The neat thing about this card is the
leaf border goes all the way around to the back so there is no foam seen.
Great idea! She cut around the leaves to create the center part for the
shaker area. A 3-D bee sits at the top left and bottom right corners. Inside
the shaker part, it says, "Just Bee Yourself" with more bees stamped on the
background and another 3-D bee floating around with a bunch of other shakee
stuff! Very cute, Martha!
From Sherry Kroll--This, too, is a terrific card. Sherry stamped a border of
leaves done in fall colors. The center part is the shaker with a barren tree
stamped on the background and grass below it. The shakee stuff is foil and
"cardboard" leaves. The shaker foam was covered with ribbon. Thanks, Sherry!
From Shaunna--Wow! This gets me ready for Valentine's Day now! I'm not sure
exactly how it was done, but it looks like Shaunna brayer a piece of cs in
pink and then covered it with pink glitter for the front of the card. There
is a huge heart cut out of the center for the shaker area which is outlined in
red glitter. Red lips are cut out of a separate piece of cs and layered to
various parts on the front of the card. Inside the heart, it says, 'Sealed
with a lick, 'cause a kiss won't stick!" The shaker stuff is red hot candy
and foil hearts. Shaunna also sealed her card with ribbon around the edges.
Thanks, Shaunna!
From (unknown)--The front of the card has a bunch of words (i.e., Travel,
Adventure, Journey, Voyage) in a repeat pattern. There is a suitcase, plane,
camera and globe cut out of separate cs and affixed to the front. There is an
oval cut out in the center for the shaker area with a shell background. The
shaker stuff is seashells and sand! Thanks whoever you are! This is great!
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Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 18:16:00 -0600
From: Valerie Palmquist <valeriep@northernnet.com>
Subject: RS: Tan: GOT MY NEW COMPUTER
My new computer is still an ACER. Alot of people say they aren't good,
but I liked mine. I now have 233mz, a 4.3 gig hard drive (HURRAY), more
memory (16 more whatever they are), a 25x cdrom, and mmx technology (is
that good?). Also, it is upgradable (sp) to a pentium 2. I guess it's
much better than our old desktop. It sure runs faster. Definite happy
dance!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Valerie
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Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 18:17:34 -0800
From: Dorothy Ferris <dorothy@dfsi.net>
Subject: RS: Convention question?
Hi everyone,
I have heard that in May there is a convention somewhere here in
Florida.
I believe around Daytona but I may be wrong. Does anyone have any
information on this? I need to find a convention that I will be able to
go to and take my mind out of the stall program it's been in this week.
Any and all information will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dorothy & Toto2
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Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 18:29:08 EST
From: rubberjunkie@juno.com (Tracy Rivera)
Subject: RS: Thanks!
I tried and tried to think of a subject line. Finally settled on this
one hoping all involved would read. : )
Just wanted to forward another little note from Lynette Rhymes who's baby
son died December 29.
>I'm still getting beautiful hand made cards from all of your very
generous and
>creative friends. Thanks again. It's a pleasure to look for the mail
>everyday.
Thanks to all you WONDERFUL stampers!
Love,
Rubberjunkie
Softly and gently I rock you in the cradle of my heart.
Remembering Jacob March 8 - 9, 1996
Our angel: http://sids-network.org/jacob.htm
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Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 14:41:41 -0800
From: Dawn <sunrise@wolfenet.com>
Subject: Dee~ nickname Re: RS: TAN: Postoffice Rules -
Scoupe95@aol.com wrote:
> Dee Kruger ( I've been told I need a nickname - Help!)
So, tell us a little about yourself.
Based on your name:
DeeBestStamper
DeeStamper (as in The Stamper???)
RubberKruger has a nice ring to it!
KrugeRubber
:-D awn
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Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 16:47:52 EST
From: tntrilling@juno.com (Tonya L. Rilling)
Subject: RS: AD:Video-Embossing Enamel/Ordering Friday
I will be ordering these tomorrow so let me know ASAP if you want me to
order one for you.
I am now taking orders for the new video from Suze Weinberg on Ultra
Thick Embossing Enamel. This video is discounted to $8.75 plus $3
postage. My order will be shipped Mid-end of this month. I need to
reserve my copies this week. Please email me if you want a copy. I will
mail them as soon as I receive them. Payment must be received before
Feb. 17th.
I am also accepting orders for UTEE in Gold, NEW bronze, black,
Interference Blue or NEW platinum. I can order any of the Products from
Suze Weinberg at a DISCOUNT. Email me for prices. Thanks
Tonya Rilling, Buffalo Stampede Art Stamps
((\@/))An Angel Company, selling mounted and unmounted stamps
***Now accepting Mastercard and Visa.,Catalogs $4
Visit my stamp web site at:
http://members.aol.com/Tonyascraf/tonyascr.html
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Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 14:51:45 PST
From: "victoria banaszak" <burningrubber@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: RS: MAIL DAY
Sounds great-all I ever get is bills. I guess that is why I joined so
many swaps and ordered from so many vendors. I would give anything to
open something pleasant.
>From owner-rubberstampers@aloha.webkahuna.com Thu Feb 5 14:38:45 1998
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>Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 15:20:27 -0500
>Subject: RS: MAIL DAY
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>I got this package today from Christine and I'm trying to figure out ok
>what did I buy.....Inside is this lil jar of 'Brush it, Lick it and
Stick
>It' envelope glue in Toasted Almond flavor!!!!!!!!!!
>
>Christine this is the nicest RAK...I thank you so much.....Please stay
>dry there in California ok....
>
>Friends,,,,
>
>
>Gloria
>
>P.S. Christine, I LOVED your reason for sending me a RAK...
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Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 19:07:01 EST
From: RubbrKitty@aol.com
Subject: RS: Re: Debi-Ellen WAS very unhappy...
Hi!!
I want to say thank you to ALL my friends, new and old, who rushed to calm my
fears, soothe my nerves, and point me in the right Direction to research this
Fibromaylgia I was just diagnosed with.
Your support has been overwhelming, and I can tell you this: I have ALREADY
found out tons of stuff, just from the Websites many of you provided.
And another thing, Even if all my conditions should ever gang up on me, and
make it impossible to stamp again, I would hope you would let me stay with you
on the List. You folks have saved me more times than you'll EVER know, with
this last year being the "Year of Awful Health" for me.
I wish I knew how to repay EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU, but rest assured if
someone needs ME, will always be there for them.
Thanks again,
Debi-Ellen
"Queen of the Glitter Goddesses"
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Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 15:14:11 PST
From: "victoria banaszak" <burningrubber@hotmail.com>
Subject: RS: TAN.computters#$%*&^%$#
You have commited an illegal act? What does this mean and why does this
keep coming up when I deleat stuff? Why are servers always down when you
want to go some where and have the time? Why when I send messages and ok
the confirmation does the first statement come up, and the fool thing
makes me start up all over again? Why when I want to get on the
computter do I get a buisy signal? What illegal act is it that I am
commiting that it keeps shutting me down? I deleated one message! Is
that so wrong? and if so will I go to jail-it said illegal ,right? And
if not why don't they change the wording to OOps or something? Ok, last
one, why when you click on the thingy for more info about your allegid
illegal act does it show you garbage no one can read? If I commited an
illegal act, I want an explination in plain English of exactly what I
did,so I don't do it again. Does that not make sence? I wouldn't do it
again if I knew what it was, because it's sooooooo time consuming to
start all over.
Sory, in advance and thank you for your support!
vbanaszak@hotmail.com aka burningrubber :~?
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Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 19:21:22 -0000
From: "ROGER W TANNER" <Ro-AnTanner@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: RS: TAN: Descenting Cigar Boxes and Edible Paper
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I keep seeing this RS/TAN about descenting cigar boxes. Sounds like an =
oxymoron to me: the cigar factory does that by replacing old stale =
cardboard and ink or musty wood smell with the wonderful smell of fine =
tobacco. Do that -- then send these to me.
Speaking of edible paper as I'm thinking about a good smoke -- one lady =
here in the North Carolina mountains is making and selling specialty =
paper from tobacco stalks and it is beautiful!
Roger Tanner
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Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 15:11:03 -0800
From: "Darlene Sather" <dksather@email.msn.com>
Subject: RS: Re: Ducks in a Row Vendors?
Ducks In A Row are a wholesale only company.... they DO NOT sell unmounted
stamps at this time. I agree that there should be some response. In their
defense tho, whenever I place and order or talk to them, they are completely
wonderful. One of the new images is created with their son in mind....and
they will very lovingly tell you all about it. Please don't judge them too
harshly, I suspect that they are just a small company working their tails
off trying to get out a product with only limited resources.
Darlene
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From: MRS JOAN V BRIKIS <LKWB36B@prodigy.com>
To: rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net <rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net>
Date: Thursday, February 05, 1998 2:48 PM
Subject: RS: Ducks in a Row Vendors?
>Melissa,
>
>I e-mailed ducks in a row twice over the last three months and never
>got any reply. It amazes me how some manufacturers really don't seem
>to care about losing prospective customers. A form letter e-mail or
>other kind of general notice is preferable any day compared to dead
>silence.
>
>I was also under the impression that Ducks sold UM. If you do find
>anything out, please let me know.
>
>Joan
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Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 14:46:17 -0800
From: Dawn <sunrise@wolfenet.com>
Subject: TTPO~ Re: RS: TAN: Postoffice Rules?????
You're the originator of TTPO??? Yahoo! I've always wondered who it
was! So, do you have any idea how many TTPO swaps there have been on
this list?
Stamparoni * wrote:
> Weeelllllllll... I mailed bags of (what else ...) elbow macaroni and I
>
> did get the evil eye but since I payed postage and it had an adddres
> they did take it. The person at the window did congratulate me however
>
> on putting the sender's address as the return address so that when my
> macaroni did damage they could "trace" it back to me ! Oh well ,I do
> my
> best. Way back several years ago I began caling "That" swap the "TTPO"
>
> (and yes , I do take a little pride in it!!!!!)I got a whole 50megs of
>
> crap about it, I say we mean well and we try our best to spread good
> cheer, and joke 'em if they can't take a ...oops, this is rated "G",
> never mind!
> Stamparoni
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Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 19:54:58 EST
From: Packrat415@aol.com
Subject: RS: TAN Chocolate thought of the day
February 5
White chocolate is the shy little sister of regular chocolate. Just as sweet,
but not as well known.
Lori
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Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 23:16:05 -0200
From: Stampcas <stampcas@triang.com.br>
Subject: RS: SAYING/QUOTE ON READING???
I need a quote/saying on reading/books
and the like!! I need it YESTERDAY <gg>
Any help??? Please please pretty please???
Love and sunshine always,
Stampcas :) xo
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Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 18:34:09 -0800
From: Dorothy Ferris <dorothy@dfsi.net>
Subject: RS: Who has?
Someone received a virtual dessert card. Does anyone have the addy for
this? I think it makes a good card idea!
Dorothy & Toto2
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Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 19:23:29 EST
From: MY4LABS@aol.com
Subject: RS: Dog House Swap Rec'd!
These cards were just adorable!!! Thanks, Marcia not only for hosting, but
also for the UM!!
From Lynda Barnwell--Love this card! The card itself is cut out in the shape
of a doghouse! There is a HUGE doghouse stamped on the front with a cute
little dalmation puppy sitting in the doorway. Hanging from the roof of his
house is a bone-shaped sign that says, "SPOT!" Inside it says, "Hope your day
is Dog-gone good!" Thanks, Lynda!
From Kim Albert--Kim, I just know your pooch must've looked at you with the
same look once or twice! The front of the card is stamped with bones all
over. Layered over that is a piece of tan cs with a cute little doghouse off
to the "back". In front of the doghouse is a little, bitty bone. Attached to
the top of the card is a real, live dog bone! The dog is wagging his tail and
looking over his shoulder as if to say, "Please give me that HUGE bone, not
this tiny little thing by my doghouse!!!" Inside it says, "Happy Day Anyway!"
Thanks, Kim!
From Walena--This is just precious! This is what I think they call a tri-fold
card (I'm not sure, though!) Anyway, picture a card opened up so you are
looking at the inside (horizontally). On the left-hand side, there is a huge
dog with black spots (done in fun flock!) sitting in the grass with his little
bowl next to him which says, "Spot"! The right side of the card has a wooden
fence and Spot's doghouse. There are bones just falling from the sky! The
right half of Spot is cut out with an exacto knife (very nicely done, too!)
The card then folds so Spot shows up on the front and you see part of the
fence right next to him. Excellent job! Thank you!
From Violet--Cute! On the front is a 3-D dog house with a sleeping dog next
to it. The dog's dish is next to him and there are pawprints all around. The
front says, "I love my dog!" There is a bone stamped onto something like foam
(?) that is adhered to the front. Inside is another cute little dog with
"Stay, Woof, Sit, BowWow: stamped inside. Thanks, Violet!
From Bonnie Garby--Bonnie used the same stamps at Violet on the front of her
card, but the fun thing is to see the different interpretations/styles using
the exact same stamps!!! On red cs, Bonnie layered blue cs and then white cs,
both cut with deco scissors. She stamped the paw prints in blue, "I love my
dog" in red. The dog is covered with grey fun flock. Bonnie used masking to
put the bowl in front of the dog house to the left and the dog in front of it
to the right. It looks like she just used her colored pencils to color in the
grass--looks great! There is a ribbon at the top to finish it off! Thanks,
Bonnie!
From Cathy Mitchell--Cathy, I'm glad to see we aren't the only ones who spoil
our dogs!!! Our labs sleep whereever they want, also--including on the bed!!!
UGH! Your card is really fun. Cathy stamped a pekingese sitting atop a sofa!
Spoiled dog!!!! :) In the corners on the front of the card is the saying, "I
kiss my dog on the lips!" How funny! Cathy says she got that stamp because
her hubby liked it and she had to encourage him! Hmmm! Maybe that's what I
need to do! Thanks for a good chuckle, Cathy!
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