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Subject: rubberstampers-digest V2 #1200
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rubberstampers-digest Monday, February 16 1998 Volume 02 : Number 1200
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 20:36:50 -0700
From: postoids@artlover.com
Subject: RS: Michele: Extra Goodies Swap
Michele,
On Saturday, I received the goodie package you sent...
a nice surprise for Valentine's Day. I really enjoyed
opening it. The first thing I pulled out was the photo
corners, **just** what I needed to finish my "Winter"
swap cards! I love the confetti stars and they look great
with the teal ink, what a yummy color! I had just ran out
of black EP, so I was very pleased to find a new jar in the
package. Perfect timing! I also appreciate the cardstock
and corner scissors, very generous of you, Michele! Please
know that your package really brightened my day, thank you.
You made this exchange fun!
Sheryl Davis aka Postoid Artist
ICQ# 810266
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Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 11:22:22 +0800
From: Marissa Hortillas <marissa@iloilo.net>
Subject: RS: RS : An Irish Blessing (NOT RS)
Message-ID: <34E9022B.48A5@iloilo.net>
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 11:21:15 +0800
From: Marissa Hortillas <marissa@iloilo.net>
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Subject: RS An Irish Blessing (Not RS)
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Who has the complete text of An Irish Blessing? Pls forward it to me...
I have a project for kids' teachers that I'd like to do for Teacher's
Day. I think it starts with ..."May the road rise to meet you..."
TIA,
Marissa
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 21:59:47 EST
From: Packrat415@aol.com
Subject: RS: TAN Chocolate thought of the day
February 16
If the price of gold continues to fall, chocolate will be the only thing
worth owning.
Lori
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 18:41:10 -0800 (PST)
From: Jackie Norris <jnorris@linknet.kitsap.lib.wa.us>
Subject: Re: RS: TAN:?Do Puppies Loose Teeth?
Yes, but they usually swallow them.
Jackie Norris
South Kitsap High School
Port Orchard, WA
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On Mon, 16 Feb 1998, Mariann at S.C.P. Stamps wrote:
> Hi,
> Sorry to go off on a tangent like this. But, I never had a dog
> before. We got a Golden
> Retriever Puppie for Christmas. She weighs 36lbs. now. And I know
> even though she's
> big and will get bigger, She is still a puppy. But, I'm worried. She
> just came over to me and spit out one of her teeth. I can see where it
> came from in her mouth. I'm just wondering if this is normal. Do they
> loose their baby teeth like us?
> Thanks For Answering.
> "Worried Momma"
> Mariann
>
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 18:48:17 -0800 (PST)
From: jmorrison@nm-us.campus.mci.net (Jody Morrison)
Subject: RS: Re: Monthly swap 6
Rannie,
That ws the sweetest post. Thanks for saying all those nice things...I
just hope some of them are true! LOLOL
Can't wait to see your card.
Hugs,
Jody
>I got the most elegant card from Jody! It is lovely! Actually Letty
>did a great job of describing it... much better than my butterfingers
>can do! Just wanted to add, that I love the look of the class a peel
>stickers that are the hanging hearts... is that what they are? Is that
>Aegean gold EP? They are really a wonderful touch!
>Just when I thought the outside was gorgeous and expected a gold
>embossed sentiment... the inside was a wonderful surprise! Had never
>thought how fun it would be as a recipient to have something out of the
>ordinary inside...I guess I must be boring...
>I enjoyed getting it in the clear envy, too,
>
>I love seeing what you all do! I have read Jody's posts for a while,
>marveling at her trips to Denver for conventions, her helpful stores
>advise when I took at trip to NM etc... it's soooo neat to see what
>wonderful things she creates as a stamper!
>Rannie
>PS...Mine are done and just got special envys today. Gotta take son to
>get spacers to start braces in the a.m. so will hopefully be able to use
>the time waiting to get the envys addressed and ready for me to go to
>PO. If not, then in Fri. mail for sure... be watching for it!
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 23:00:14 EST
From: FranRShaw@aol.com
Subject: RS: AD: Still time to sign up March Cardstock of the Month package
Still plenty of time to join **Fran's Cardstock of the Month Club (FCMC)** and
receive the first package in early March!!
Details: Sign up and automatically receive your Cardstock of the Month themed
sampler delivered to you each month. All samplers will be shipped between the
1st and 5th of each month. (***Payment must be received before 1st shipment
begins)
Each month, you will get:
75 sheets cardstock (min 5 each color)
15 assorted envelopes
PLUS a collage and background paper grab bag (may contain: stickers, confetti,
used postage stamps, mulberry papers, wallpapers, acid-free background papers,
ribbon, tissue paper, petal paper, etc...)
Trial 1 month subscription (March '98) = $18.00 (incl. s/h)
3 month subscription (March, April, May '98) = $50.00 (incl. s/h)
4 month subscription (Mar-June '98) = $65.00
5 month subscription (Mar-July '98) = $79.00
6 month subscription (Mar-Aug '98) = $92.00
The THEME for March will be: Spring Has Sprung!!!
April will feature: Easter Parade
May will be: Glitz and Gloss
June will honor: Old Glory (for Flag Day and to prepare you for 4th of July
cards)
I'm still working on the rest!! :-)
Please e-mail me to sign up for this new and fun program! Send check or MO
to: Fran Robertshaw, 2682 Beverly Dr., Medford, OR 97504
All monies must be received BEFORE subscription can start.
Thanks!!
- -Fran the Frantic Stamper :-@
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 18:38:10 -0800 (PST)
From: Jackie Norris <jnorris@linknet.kitsap.lib.wa.us>
Subject: Re: RS: Re: TAN: Carpel Tunnel
It depends on who you go to do the surgery. I went to an orthopedic who
specializes in hands and feet. He developed a new way to do the surgery.
I had one tiny cut...about 3/4 of an inch parallel to the heel of the
hand. This was on a Friday. For the weekend I wore a huge "bat" bandage
to protect the surgery. On Monday I went for a check-up and was given a
large bandaid over the wound. On Tuesday I went back to work. I worked
at the time in a high school library. For about a week I had some
difficulty writing and then it continued to get better for a couple of
months til I quit noticing that I had a problem. At the same time as I
had surgery, a teacher at school also had surgery, but at a different
doctor. She was told NOT to write or hold anything in her hand for over a
month. She ended up not getting her hand usage back totally...probably
75%....mine isn't 100% either....but probably better than hers, however
she had much worse symptoms than I did to begin with. I still get tingly
in my fingers once and a while but not of the sudden sharp pains that I
use to get. I'd do it again in a heart beat.
Jackie Norris
South Kitsap High School
Port Orchard, WA
jnorris@linknet.kitsap.lib.wa.us
On Mon, 16 Feb 1998, Beverly Marubbio wrote:
> I've had it on one of my hands - have been putting off the other hand for
> eight years. Yes, your hand must be immobilized for at least six weeks,
> then you get to mash silly putty in your hand for about a month. If you
> catch it early and use the splints - you can avoid surgery. That is what
> I highly recommend. Nana Bev
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scoupe95@aol.com <Scoupe95@aol.com>
> To: rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net <rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net>
> Date: Monday, February 16, 1998 02:38 PM
> Subject: RS: TAN: Carpel Tunnel
>
>
> >I didn't see who posted wanting to know if anyone else suffers from carpel
> >tunnel before I hit the delete, but count me in! Mine got really bad while
> I
> >was pregnant and then got better after I had my baby, but lately it's been
> >acting up again ever since I had to use one of my punches!!! They really
> need
> >to do something about those silly things! I hesitate to have surgery
> because
> >as a stay at home mom, I am lifting the not-so-little one a lot and have
> heard
> >you are not supposed to use your hands at all after surgery if you want it
> to
> >work. Does anyone know if that is true? I'd love to hear from someone who
> had
> >had the surgery about the procedure, recovery and success/failure of it:)
> >
> >StampaDeeDoDah (Dee)
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 21:38:14 -0600 (CST)
From: hackneym@HUB.ofthe.NET (Mary Hackney)
Subject: RS: KMart Finds
KMart has 2 drawer file cabinets this week for $17.50 each. They
are $89. at the office supply here, granted I'm sure the more expensive
ones are heavier weight. I needed more paper storage, so bought a couple.
They also have stainless steel, cork backed rulers for $1.29 in the
school supplies.
I have been trying to organize my stamp room since the 1st of Jan.
Guess I just have too much stuff to cram it all in here. Of course, I've
been working on the rest of the house too. You know how it is, you have to
do it every 6 years whether it needs it or not. Anyway, I was worried
while ago that I would be trapped in here. Things(my piles) were falling
in the paths. I'm beginning to wonder if I'll ever get finished. Can't
work in here until I do.
Mary Hackney aka Synchronicity
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Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 10:11:01 +0800
From: Marissa Hortillas <marissa@iloilo.net>
Subject: RS: Attn DOTS rs users
Do you have the stamp U 135 Becky or Q 212 On the phone?
Pls e-mail me :o)
thanks,
Marissa
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Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 00:26:20 -0400
From: "Judy Hornbrook" <antjudy@nbnet.nb.ca>
Subject: RS: Re: Stampo's Service
Good! We're happy for you both.
Ant Judy H.
- ------------snip--------------
>>Just a note to say I've always had exemplary service from
Stampo, without any problems at all.
Trisha<<
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 22:39:32 -0500
From: "Mariann at S.C.P. Stamps" <scpstamp@erols.com>
Subject: RS: AD: Spring Special
Please come and check out my Spring Special.
http://members.tripod.com/~scpstamp/index-43.html
20 unmounted stamps for Spring for $14.00
Plus $2.00 for Shipping & Handling
If Out of U.S. Please Include
$1.00 Extra for Postage
Send Check or Money Order to:
S.C.P. Stamps
Dept. Think Spring
1095 Sleep Hollow Rd.
Pennsburg, PA 18073
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 21:11:19 EST
From: Scoupe95@aol.com
Subject: RS: Re: TAN: Carpel Tunnel
Too late for splints. We already tried them. But yours is the second
response I've gotten and the first one said she was only immobilized for 24
hours and splinted for 72. Can there be THAT big a difference in recovery
from one doctor to another????
Anyone else have carpel tunnel surgery? What was your recovery time?
TIA
StampaDeeDoDah (Dee)
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 19:03:53 +0000
From: ecv500@juno.com
Subject: RS: Proposed Inklusions swap
Come on all you great stampers receiving therapy (and anyone else who
feels they might need some) Get out your Inklusions stamps and get
creative!
Name of Swap: Inklusions
Hosted by: Elizabeth Estes
Items Info: Anything goes - cards, book marks, pins, boxes etc. 5 for 5
(If you would like to send an extra for Jonni Kincher I will send them to
her at the end of the swap)
Theme: Inklusions, Use at least one Inklusions stamp in your project.
Mailing info: I will send it at sign up
Due Date: Post marked by April 15th (a little tax relief?)
Postage: Equivalent (no metered strips)
Anyone Game????
Elizabeth
The RubberGoddess
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 21:12:41 -0600 (CST)
From: mdavid@mastnet.net (Melissa David)
Subject: RS: PROPOSED: Shrink Plastic Swap
Would anyone care to join? Email me privately if interested!
NAME OF SWAP: Shrink Plastic Swap
HOSTED BY: Melissa David (mdavid@mastnet.net)
ITEMS INFO.: 6 for 5 cards, books, magnets or pins
THEME: Anything using shrink plastic
MAILING INFO.: SAML and equal postage + 1 extra .32 stamp. No metered
strips, please.
Anyone outside the U.S., email me and we can work out
postage details.
POSTMARKED BY: April 30, 1998
DETAILS: Submit 6 items and receive 5 in return. Please put your
name and email addy on each item. Also enclose a self
addressed mailing
label and equal amount of loose postage. I will provide the
envies.
Anyting goes as long as it is using shrink plastic. Also
please put
your items in a ziplock baggie to keep them dry. I will
email each
person as I receive your items. I know we can have alot of
fun!!!
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 22:32:30 EST
From: ISTMP2@aol.com
Subject: Re: RS: Glitter Embossing Powder Problems
In a message dated 98-02-16 18:32:34 EST, you write:
<< I have a couple of embossing powders that have glitter in them and it seems
like everytime I use them the glitter ends up everywhere except on my
embossed image, or it all rubs off in the mail and there is none on the
image when it arrives to the person I am sending it to. What can I do to
keep it on my embossed image. I NEED HELP! I love the colors but I never
use them because they are such a pain. Any tips for this problem? >>
Stacey,,
Give your glitter powders a good shake before using them...the glitter is less
heavy than the powder, and the powder tends to settle at the bottom. If you
have it mixed well, you are less apt to have loose glitter...the powder seals
it to your work!
:)
Mary
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 23:28:04 EST
From: Scoupe95@aol.com
Subject: Re: RS: TAN:?Do Puppies Loose Teeth?
Yes, they do! They will get permanent adult teeth to replace the baby teeth
just like us. Playing tug of war with a sock really helps get those loose
ones out!
Don't worry. Your puppy is fine! :)
StampaDeeDoDah (Dee)
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 21:44:51 EST
From: giggles57@juno.com (Linda S Skirvin)
Subject: Re: RS: Re Good job for Giggles..Clean Stamp room
I might do anything for blitzers and baubles and rubbers
but......cleaning out your rubber room is a bigger job than I could
handle!!!! Besides! You have it organized....isn't that what you are
suppose to do? On a windy day....just open the windows and let the air
blow the dust off the stamps! Ha! Ha! There I did my part to help you
out! I'm hoping to be able to play in your rubber room in the Spring!
Giggles to you always!
Love, Linda
On Mon, 16 Feb 1998 18:33:45 -0000 "Julie & Brian" <julie@dayton.net>
writes:
>I would love for someone to help me clean my pitiful room... Maybe I
>can
>get Giggles for a couple of days and pay her in blitzers and baubles??
> She
>will do ANYTHING for rubber!
>
>
>Julie
>Midnight Stamper
>***Please Put Julie or Brian in the subject line. We are on
>different
>email lists
>and this helps! All e-mail must be dircted to julie@dayton.net to
>reach us!
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 21:01:35 -0500
From: "Linda Farrell" <farrell@vrh.org>
Subject: RS: Re: TAN: Stampo's service
I had a not dissimilar experience where I emailed an order, then emailed
for response, then emailed for response...then I ordered the stuff from
other vendors, and got the stuff quite happily. Eventually, he answered my
emails, saying if I hadn't gotten a confirmation, then the order had not
been received...hmmmm...so I said "thanks anyway, got the stuff, blah blah
blah" all this about 10 days ago, stemming from an order placed late
January.
Today I get an email telling me my order is packed to ship, and giving me
the total! Go figger...sheeesh...I, too, am sorry to hear about all his
troubles, but he's not doing a great job for me in customer service...and
there are sooo many good vendors on here! <shrug> not worth the hassle :)
whew...that felt good!
Linda
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 20:45:12 -0600
From: Phil Schloss <phil@red-castle.com>
Subject: Re: RS: Rs: Things for altoid boxes
I think that is would be nice to fill the tin with
fudge and them make a fridge magnet the size of the
top as a RAK.
Phil
rrichie@idt.net wrote:
>
> Teses little matsl boxes are real handy for saving tiny things like
> unmounted tiny flowers, birds aphlabets etc. Other things that can be
> stored in them are pencil shavings (for certain textures like shingles
> or Automn forest floors), sawdust(another texture, sands, tree bark,
> rubber scraps for shaker cards, etc. Some things like sawdust should be
> put in small plastic bags first so they don't sneak out between the lid
> and the box.
>
> The boxes stay closed rather well and they can be stacked and bound with
> a rubber band or tape. They're best purpose besides holding altoids, is
> preventing things like leaves and small dried flowers from being
> crushed.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Bob Richie
> Stamperwlla's dh
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"FIT-IT"-It works for you! at URL--> http://www.red-castle.com
Come visit my on-line rubber stamp catalog, you will love the designs.
Or email phil@red-castle.com for address to order a paper catalog
from:
Red Castle Inc., Antiques Memories Rubber Stamps
http://www.red-castle.com/rubberstamps/rubberstamps.html
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 21:13:57 EST
From: FranRShaw@aol.com
Subject: RS: AD: White Baggies to stamp on!!
These are white baggies (like lunch sacks, but white). They are 6" wide and
9" high with a flat bottom and a pretty deckled top edge (no handles, not
glossy... just regular white baggies) Use them for gift bags, Easter Treat
bags, wrap SSS gifts in them, lunch sacks, mail your cards in them (they make
great envelopes!!), make luminaries, or whatever!!!
10 baggies = $1.50 + $1.25 shipping
20 baggies = $2.50 + $2.50 shipping
30 baggies = $3.50 + $3 shipping
50 baggies = $5.50 + $3 shipping
100 baggies = $10.00 + $4 shipping
Please e-mail me to reserve yours. These are going fast, fast, fast!!! Mail
check or MO to:
Fran Robertshaw
2682 Beverly Dr.
Medford, OR 97504
Hugs,
- -Fran the Frantic Stamper :-@
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 21:36:24 EST
From: Stampracer@aol.com
Subject: RS: RE: Info on Oil Derrick & Pump-Jack Stamps
I have had several people asking about these stamps, and at the Dallas
convention, I traded pins with a guy that makes these stamps. You may have
one of his pins also. Anyway, I am not affiliated with him at all, but if you
are interested in finding these stamps you can contact him at: Bill Neal,
Rt.3, Box 348, Ada, OK 74820. If you want his phone # just e-mail me. I
have looked and looked for these stamps and was so excited to finally find
them. Now I can finally finish my card for the State Swap!! I HAD to have
these stamps first!!!
Sherie
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 21:17:57 -0600 (CST)
From: mdavid@mastnet.net (Melissa David)
Subject: RS: PROPOSED: Celestial swap
Would anyone care to join? Email me privately if interested!
NAME OF SWAP: Celestial Swap
HOSTED BY: Melissa David (mdavid@mastnet.net)
ITEMS INFO.: 6 for 5 cards, books, magnets or pins
THEME: Use celestial images somewhere in your work
MAILING INFO.: SAML and equal postage + 1 extra .32 stamp. No metered
strips, please.
Anyone outside the U.S., email me and we can work out
postage details.
POSTMARKED BY: May 15, 1998
DETAILS: Submit 6 items and receive 5 in return. Please put your
name and email addy on each item. Also enclose a self
addressed mailing
label and equal postage + 1 extra .32 stamp. I will provide
the envies.
Anyting goes as long as the theme is celestial. Also please put
your items in a ziplock baggie to keep them dry. I will
email each
person as I receive your items. I know we can have alot of
fun!!!
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 20:15:48 PST
From: "Paula Jo" <pj_green21@hotmail.com>
Subject: RS: RE: Cleaned stamp room and organized it
I'm in the process of re-organizing my stamp supplies right now. We
moved 3 months ago into a new home and I lost my stamp room. Now I
share an office with my hubby. I have less than 1/2 the space I used to
have. So, now I have been trying to find a way that works.
I had my hubby take the doors off of the closet first off. In it I have
placed a 5 ft. tall x 3 ft. wide bookcase. On the shelves I have the
clear plastic shoe boxes with the contents labeled. At the present
time, I have 20 different catagories. Beside the bookcase, I have a
2-drawer filing cabinet that I store my HALOS and my static vinyl stamps
in. There is also another cabinet the same size, but with 10 drawers
(2-1/2" deep each). In those drawers I am putting my glitters,
flocking, etc.
On top of the 2 cabinets I have plastic file folder holders to store my
templates, patterns, laminating sheets, papers, etc.
Next to the closet is my desk. On the opposite side of my desk from the
closet I have another cabinet, this one has 6 drawers instead of 10, and
the top section holds file folders. This is where I am keeping my
Catalogs and order forms.
Beside that cabinet, I have a printer stand with my 5-drawer wooden
stamp cabinet. I store my wood mounted stamps there.
And lastly, I have a 6 ft. tall x 3 ft. wide cabinet that I used to use
for fabric storage. I now use it for storing my tubs of embossing
powders, tin of buttons, shoebox full of postage stamps, etc.
I am still getting things organized, But should be about finished by the
end of the week! Since I am going to another convention next month, I
knew I had to get it done.
Oh, almost forgot, I have a 4-shelf cart with wheels that I keep the
most used stamping supplies on. Things like my ink pads, clear & black
EPs, LePlume markers, baby wipes, etc. Then I just pull it over to the
desk or out to the dining room table when I have some stamping to do.
Hope someone will be able to get some ideas from this rambling.
Paula Jo
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 21:31:02 EST
From: FranRShaw@aol.com
Subject: Re: RS: Problem & Question
In a message dated 98-02-16 14:31:44 EST, tvlady@webtv.net writes:
<< Do you stampers make copies or notes on how you made a card. I make
cards for RAKs and swaps and birthdays. I just make them and send them.
After there sent, I have no idea of which card I sent where. Then I get
a thank you, sometimes with questions. What stamp did you use, what
kind of coloring, is that glitter, what kind of scissors did you use. I
don't even remember what card I sent, (Old Age, I can use that excuse).
How do you answer people. TIA TV Lady >>
I make notes of the CCCC cards that I send... cuz there's so many of them, and
I don't want to send the same card out twice.
- -Fran the Frantic Stamper :-@
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 21:15:21 -0600 (CST)
From: mdavid@mastnet.net (Melissa David)
Subject: RS: PROPOSED: Amazing Glaze swap
Would anyone care to join? Email me privately if interested!
NAME OF SWAP: "Amazing Glaze" swap
HOSTED BY: Melissa David (mdavid@mastnet.net)
ITEMS INFO.: 6 for 5 cards, books, magnets or pins
THEME: Anything using "Amazing Glaze" or UTEE embossing enamels
MAILING INFO.: SAML and equal postage + 1 extra .32 stamp. No metered
strips, please.
Anyone outside the U.S., email me and we can work out
postage details.
POSTMARKED BY: April 30, 1998
DETAILS: Submit 6 items and receive 5 in return. Please put your
name and email addy on each item. Also enclose a self
addressed mailing
label and equal postage + 1 extra .32 stamp. I will provide
the envies. Anyting goes as long as it uses Amazing Glaze or
UTEE.
Also please put your items in a ziplock baggie to keep them
dry. I will email each
person as I receive your items. I know we can have alot of
fun!!!
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 21:31:01 -0600 (CST)
From: mdavid@mastnet.net (Melissa David)
Subject: RS: PROPOSED: Sealing wax swap
Would anyone care to join? Email me privately if interested!
NAME OF SWAP: Sealing wax Swap
HOSTED BY: Melissa David (mdavid@mastnet.net)
ITEMS INFO.: 6 for 5 cards, postcards or books
THEME: Anything using sealing wax in your work
MAILING INFO.: SAML and equal postage + 1 extra .32 stamp. No metered
strips, please.
Anyone outside the U.S., email me and we can work out
postage details.
POSTMARKED BY: May 30, 1998
DETAILS: Submit 6 items and receive 5 in return. Please put your
name and email addy on each item. Also enclose a self
addressed mailing
label and equal postage + 1 extra .32 stamp. I will provide
the envies.
Anything goes as long as you use sealing wax somewhere in
your work.
Also please put your items in a ziploc baggie to keep them
dry. I will email each
person as I receive your items. I know we can have alot of
fun!!!
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 23:13:09 +0000
From: Michele/Kevin McNamara <mcnamara@cyberportal.net>
Subject: Re: RS: ANdy Rooney 0f sixty minutes
Ok, I guess i missed the post on Andy Rooney. So, what is going on so I
know why I am sending him a card??
Thanks,
Michele McNamara
luvstampin
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 22:41:25 -0400
From: "Judy Hornbrook" <antjudy@nbnet.nb.ca>
Subject: RS: My great haul ...
I was going through Zellers today (a Department store) in Miramichi... saw
a lady taking all the envelopes from the card rack and throwing them in a
cardboard box. I asked her what she was going to do with them ... she
said, "Oh, they just get thrown in the garbage." So ... Scrounger here
asks if she can have *some*.
I left with a cardboard box full of envelopes, various sizes, assorted
colours .... seemed to be quite a few in it. Stopped at a card store on
the way out of the mall, and asked if they had any envelopes ... that lady
gave me a shopping bag full.... Separated, categorized, banded and .....
counted them ..... when I got home. Gleepers ... I had **933** free
envelopes!!!!! About 700 are red ... oh well ... I like red!!
Made another stop at a place where they print newspapers; asked for a few
endrolls of newsprint paper (it doesn't have anything printed on it) ...
it's on a roll about 4' wide, and is unbleached ..... great for wrapping
gifts, cleaning windows, packing your dishes for a move ....... I left
with 2 huge rolls of that stuff - there's about a mile of paper on each of
the two rolls they gave me.
Wadda haul ...and all the better because it was free!! Oh ... and plus ...
the G/S took me to lunch at Pizza Hut (heehee ... he paid).
A Scrounger's Motto: There's lotsa free stuff out there ... thinking of a
way to use it might stretch your creativity and shrink your living
space....
Ant Judy H.
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 18:30:07 -0800 (PST)
From: jmorrison@nm-us.campus.mci.net (Jody Morrison)
Subject: RS: TAN: I'm back....humor
Hi all,
I'm back from my trip to San Diego... Had a fantastic time with listee
Shari Soranio.... Shari is one terrific person. She actually took my out
for my birthday....sushi-what a joy. She made me a darling card.... and
took me to Stamp La Jolla's new store where I spent every single pennie I
had alloted to this stop. What a great time!!!! THANK YOU SHARI FOR A
SUPER, SUPER AFTERNOON.....
One of the first posts I read when I returned is below...don't know if its
made its way to the list yet. If not, here it is....
Hugs,
Jody
>It is reported that the following edition of the Book of Genesis was
>discovered in the Dead Seal Scrolls. If authentic, it would shed light
>on the question, "Where do pets come from?"
>
>And Adam said, "Lord, when I was in the garden, you walked with me
>everyday. Now I do not see you anymore. I am lonesome here and it is
>difficult for me to remember how much you love me."
>
>And God said, "No problem! I will create a companion for you that will
>be with you forever and who will be a reflection of my love for you, so
>that you will know I love you, even when you cannot see me.
>Regardless
>of how selfish and childish and unlovable you may be, this new
>companion
>will accept you as you are and will love you as I do, in spite of
>yourself."
>
>And God created a new animal to be a companion for Adam. And it was
>a
>good animal. And God was pleased.
>
>And the new animal was pleased to be with Adam and he wagged his
>tail.
>And Adam said, "But Lord, I have already named all the animals in the
>Kingdom and all the good names are taken and I cannot think of a name
>for this new animal."
>
>And God said, "No problem! Because I have created this new animal to
>be
>a reflection of my love for you, his name will be a reflection of my own
>name, and you will call him DOG."
>
>And Dog lived with Adam and was a companion to him and loved him.
>And
>Adam was comforted. And God was pleased. And Dog was content and
>wagged
>his tail.
>
>After a while, it came to pass that Adam's guardian angel came to the
>Lord and said, "Lord, Adam has become filled with pride. He struts and
>preens like a peacock and he believes he is worthy of adoration. Dog
>has
>indeed taught him that he is loved, but no one has taught him humility."
>
>And the Lord said, "No problem! I will create for him a companion who
>will be with him forever and who will see him as he is. The companion
>will remind him of his limitations, so he will know that he is not
>always worthy of adoration."
>
>And God created CAT (Companion for Adam's Teaching) to be a
>companion
>to Adam. And Cat would not obey Adam.
>
>And when Adam gazed into Cat's eyes, he was reminded that he was
>not
>the supreme being. And Adam learned humility.
>
>And God was pleased. And Adam was greatly improved.
>
>And Cat did not care one way or the other.
>
>
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 1998 18:13:50 -0800
From: "Ellen Gengler" <lngnglr@interserv.com>
Subject: RS: COMM: Hedgehog Fever, SPECIAL GIFT PACKAGE
Fellow Addicts:
ATR...S is proud to introduce the CUTE, SHY Hedgehog Gift package to our
growing assortment of Premiere Rubberstamping items and associated gifts.
If you are fond of the elusive Mr. HH this is the package for you+ACE- (or your
SS or your Tribe buddy or your DH....:D)
For 15.99 you will receive a delightful, nicely sized plush Mr. HH with some
special Hedgehog chocolate and a sweet little hedgehog stamp.
This comes delivered via Priority US Mail.
The Hedgehog Gift Package is available to start shipping this week.
Let me know what you +ACo-need+ACoAIQ-
Ellen
Addicted to Rubber...Stamps
a division of Ground-Up Productions
coming soon: www.ground-up.com
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Seattle, WA 98168
206-241-6064 (FAX)/(HOME)
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