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From: rubberstampers-owner@xmission.com
To: rubberstampers-digest@xmission.com
Subject: rubberstampers Digest V2 #121
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Precedence:
rubberstampers Digest Thursday, 6 February 1997 Volume 02 : Number 121
In this issue:
Re: rs:card stock quality
Re: TAN: Oprah yesterday?
Knicknames
RS:Cleveland Convention
Re: RS: corner punches question
COMM NEW!! Evo's Vellum, Vinyl, and Glossy Special
well..
Re: TAN: juno's inbox capacity?
Re: TAN: Verdict
Re: TAN: juno's inbox capacity?
rs:re: Dim #1
rs:postoid swap
Re: TAN: Verdict
Re: RS Valentine Postoids Received
RS: TAN: Thx 4 Munsters Info
COMM: taking orders for....
Re: TAN: juno's inbox capacity?
Re: RS: TAN ... SORTA TAN ... " WHAT IF .... "
have extra stampendous catologs
All Night Media
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From: Elaine Morgan <elainem@world2u.com>
Date: Thu, 06 Feb 1997 11:08:00 +0000
Subject: Re: rs:card stock quality
I always forget about layering when I am making a card...that would be
good for covering up my mistakes..instead of the trash basket..hmmm.
Elaine
Carpe Diem!
jmorrison@nm-us.campus.mci.net wrote:
>
> Hi-
>
> I love dark, rich colors because I don't stamp directly on them. They work
> incredibly well for layering several other papers over them.
>
> Jody MorrCatsNRubbr
>
> >I'd like to find out what people think about card stock...white in
> >particular or cream. What is the best for color pencils, for markers, for
> >embossing and for watercoloring?
> >
> >I keep trying all kinds, but would like to see what the people on the list use.
> >
> >TIA
> >Carol - Minneapolis
------------------------------
From: giggles5@juno.com (Linda S. Skirvin)
Date: Thu, 06 Feb 1997 11:06:31 EST
Subject: Re: TAN: Oprah yesterday?
On Thu, 6 Feb 1997 11:21:11 -0400 hornbrkj@nbnet.nb.ca (hornbrkj) writes:
>> and y'all know I love ALL
>things Celtic.
>have a great day-
>Laurie<
>
>... well, yeah, Laurie -- we know -- having heard it about a gazillion
>times.
>
>Ant Judy H.
>
Shouldn't that be a bazillion times????
Giggles and Grins,
Love, Linda
------------------------------
From: "The Bentley's" <kbob@theriver.com>
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 09:06:02 -0700 (MST)
Subject: Knicknames
I would like to use the knickname SouthwestStamper. Does anyone have
this name or know of anyone who uses this name? Please let me know if
anyone has any objections.
Thanks.
- --Sue B.
------------------------------
From: Robin Moore <adrlm@ccia.com>
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 11:03:21 -0500
Subject: RS:Cleveland Convention
Hi everyone,
I'm going to be attending the convention in Cleveland in April. Hubby and I
went last year,we went up on Sunday and got there late and only had about
two hours to shop :( This time,we are going to stay overnight there! :)
Anyways, I didn't know about swapping pins either and didn't have any to
swap :( This time I will! :) I was wondering if anyone here will be at the
convention? I would love to meet you guys to swap pins and just say Hello!
For the pins, do you use glittler after you have laminated the pins and add
the extra's after you have already laminated the pins? Thanks in Advance
for your help! You can email me privately if you want,or to the list! Thanks
again everyone!
Robin Moore
------------------------------
From: Elaine Morgan <elainem@world2u.com>
Date: Thu, 06 Feb 1997 11:11:49 +0000
Subject: Re: RS: corner punches question
With artritis in my fingers I found the same thing...If I turn the punch
around or upside down I shud say...it is easier for me to handle..
Elaine
Carpe Diem!
Joyful Stamper wrote:
>
> > Now that I finally have a couple of corner punches, thanks to
> > Giggles and my SSS, I have been wondering the following. How do you get it
> > perfectly centered on the corner of the paper? With the "hole/s" on the
> > bottom, I am finding it very difficult to get the punch in the right spot.
> > Any experts out there?
> >
> Not an expert, but i receive a couple of corner punches for Christmas.
> The easiest way I've founf to use them is to turn the punch upside down
> do I can see what I am doing...
------------------------------
From: "Ellen Gordon (Evo)" <evo@pobox.com>
Date: Thu, 06 Feb 1997 11:23:10 -0500
Subject: COMM NEW!! Evo's Vellum, Vinyl, and Glossy Special
OK.. Evo's new Paper Special... "Vellum, Vinyl, and Glossy" Special
20 sheets 8.5" x 11" text weight white Glossy
15 sheets " " 10 pt.Cover White Glossy one side, matte the other
15 sheets " " Cover weight UV Ultra II Translucent Vellum
20 sheets " " text weight UV Ultra II Translucent Vellum
3 sheets " " translucent vellum film
2 sheets Clear 3D vinyl (approx 8" x 12") (the mind-bending stuff)
Priority mail shipping.................$14.95 Total
If you need this... just email me and say, "Evo! I need your Vellum,
Vinyl and Glossy special!" We'll ship it right out to you, you drop
your check for $15 into the mail at the same time to:
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PO Box 3611
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And we're both happy! :}>
And.... our "Tried and True Mr Evo's Boo Boo Cardstock Special"
is still available...
Minimum of 70 (and I do mean minimum :{<>) 8.5" x 11" sheets,
over 20 different types and colors....with priority mail shipping....
$15 total.
Want one or both? Just say the word, and they're yours!
Ellen :}> Evo
Evolving Images
E-Mail: evo@pobox.com
Homepage: http://www.mindspring.com/~halide/evolimgs/home.htm
------------------------------
From: celticstmpr@juno.com (Laurie R Morrison)
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 09:10:00 PST
Subject: well..
guess I got told...
Laurie
------------------------------
From: valobra <valobra@xroads.com>
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 09:18:31 -0700 (MST)
Subject: Re: TAN: juno's inbox capacity?
I checked out the juno homepage. No where either on the homepage or the
FAQ does it say anything about limited space. I was also curious for my
brother who needs an e-mail acct how long before Juno people delete
unused acct.
How can you have 500 unread messages? It is my understanding (I have
tried Juno myself when installing it for several of my friends) that once
you logged on you download ALL the mail and then you are automatically
logged off. What you probably have is 500 unread mail in YOUR harddrive
not at Juno.
Hope this helps
valobra DaMadStamper
On Thu, 6 Feb 1997, Tracy K May wrote:
> Hi everyone. I'm so sorry to bother the list with this, but I can't seem
> to find the answer to my question anywhere else, and I know a lot of you
> rubberheads use juno, so I thought I'd go ahead and pick your brains...
>
> I'm wondering how many messages juno can hold before my messages start
> bouncing? I have about 500 unread messages, but I don't really want to
> unsub, and I also don't want to cause email problems for anyone else by
> *not* unsubbing.
>
> Thanks for any info!
>
> Tracy aka Barefoot Stamper (who is still sooooo glad to be back!!!) :-)
>
-*valobra*-
e-mail address: valobra@xroads.com
MOTD: priority in my life.... Friends.
------------------------------
From: Elaine Morgan <elainem@world2u.com>
Date: Thu, 06 Feb 1997 11:16:26 +0000
Subject: Re: TAN: Verdict
I agree with Darlene on that one. Maybe someone could explain it to me
better...Whether he is guilty or innocent of the crime which of course
he was found not guily...How can they say he was responsible of the
crimes...I don't understand that...how was he resonsible if he was found
not guilty...It must be me, but I just don't get it...thick skulled ya
know...
Elaine
Carpe Diem!
Darlene Sybert wrote:
>
> On Tue, 4 Feb 1997, Jutta Hood wrote:
> > Hallelujah to the unanimous guilty verdict. It literately brought me to
> > tears. I'm just sorry it too so long.
>
> I haven't paid enough attention to either trial to know if OJ
> is guilty, but I am shocked that it is possible to try someone
> in a civil court after a criminal court has exonerated that person.
>
> Darlene Sybert
> Central Missouri
> http://www.missouri.edu/~engds/index.html
> *********************************************************************
> ...from the caves of deepest night, ascending in clouds of mist,
> The winter spread his wide black wings across from pole to pole:
> Grim frost beneath & terrible snow, link'd in a marriage chain,
> Began a dismal dance. -William Blake, *The Four Zoas,* Night VI
> **********************************************************************
------------------------------
From: mavinci@juno.com (Ma Vinci)
Date: Thu, 06 Feb 1997 11:24:34 EST
Subject: Re: TAN: juno's inbox capacity?
I had to be off line unexpectedly when my hard drive crashed, and it
wound up being something like five days...when I did finally download
mail, it was
somewhere around 900 messages. Not sure what the limit is, though...
Robin
On Thu, 06 Feb 1997 10:28:26 EST barefootstamper@juno.com (Tracy K May)
writes:
>Hi everyone. I'm so sorry to bother the list with this, but I can't
>seem to find the answer to my question anywhere else, and I know a lot
>of you rubberheads use juno, so I thought I'd go ahead and pick your
>brains...
>
>I'm wondering how many messages juno can hold before my messages start
>bouncing? I have about 500 unread messages, but I don't really want
>to unsub, and I also don't want to cause email problems for anyone
>else by *not* unsubbing.
>
>Thanks for any info!
>
>Tracy aka Barefoot Stamper (who is still sooooo glad to be back!!!)
>:-)
------------------------------
From: Carol Perkins <cperk@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 17:36:52 +0000
Subject: rs:re: Dim #1
I received the sunflower card from Justine Tamaro today. I have the
sunflower, because sunflowers are one of my favorite things and now I have
another idea of how to use it.
Beigey tan paper with the sunflower stamp from Hero Arts stamped randomly
all over it in brown ink, then this cut with decorative edge and is layered
onto yellow card stock. Another sunflower, colored orange and yellow with a
brown center is cut out and 3d'd onto the beige paper(upper left hand
corner) and a creamy ribbon under the cut out sunflower.
Dimensions in card making is really important, I think, and this study group
is great for seeing other people's ideas about it.
Thanks,
Carol
------------------------------
From: Carol Perkins <cperk@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 17:36:49 +0000
Subject: rs:postoid swap
Got mine today. Wonderful. I can't possibly use any of the postoids, I've
got to save them so I can savor them. And thanks for the basket with the um
from HALOS.
Boy, were you fast, Ant Judy. This was a great swap.
Carol - Minneapolis
------------------------------
From: "Blaauw, Lori" <Lori.Blaauw@Jacobs.com>
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 09:33:00 -0800
Subject: Re: TAN: Verdict
Just to clarify things:
The criminal jury found him not guilty only because, from the evidence
they say, they couldn't convict "beyond a shadow of a doubt". Which
doesn't mean to say he is innocent and didn't commit the crime, it just
means that there is *some* uncertainity.
The civil court, first of all, doesn't have that restriction, and
secondly, they saw more/other evidence that would lead them to feel he
was responsible.
----------
From: Elaine Morgan
To: Darlene Sybert
Cc: Jutta Hood; rubberstampers@firewall.genie.net
Subject: Re: TAN: Verdict
Date: Thursday, February 06, 1997 3:16AM
I agree with Darlene on that one. Maybe someone could explain it to me
better...Whether he is guilty or innocent of the crime which of course
he was found not guily...How can they say he was responsible of the
crimes...I don't understand that...how was he resonsible if he was found
not guilty...It must be me, but I just don't get it...thick skulled ya
know...
Elaine
Carpe Diem!
Darlene Sybert wrote:
>
> On Tue, 4 Feb 1997, Jutta Hood wrote:
> > Hallelujah to the unanimous guilty verdict. It literately brought me
to
> > tears. I'm just sorry it too so long.
>
> I haven't paid enough attention to either trial to know if OJ
> is guilty, but I am shocked that it is possible to try someone
> in a civil court after a criminal court has exonerated that person.
>
> Darlene Sybert
> Central Missouri
> http://www.missouri.edu/~engds/index.html
> *********************************************************************
> ...from the caves of deepest night, ascending in clouds of mist,
> The winter spread his wide black wings across from pole to pole:
> Grim frost beneath & terrible snow, link'd in a marriage chain,
> Began a dismal dance. -William Blake, *The Four Zoas,* Night VI
> **********************************************************************
------------------------------
From: Debby Gribbin <Batmom@delphi.com>
Date: Thu, 06 Feb 1997 11:21:42 -0600
Subject: Re: RS Valentine Postoids Received
I received the Valentine postoids swap from Ant Judy today. They are
all so neat, I'm really glad I decided to get over my newbie shyness and
join.
My favorite is a round stamp that says PS I love you, embossed in gold
on black paper and the Pooh postoids. I also really liked the "Passion
Post" postoid stamped and emossed in a dusty rose color on cream paper.
There are far too many to describe them all, but they are all sooo neat.
Thank you Ant Judy for hosting and to Sheryl Porter for the UM.
Debby
------------------------------
From: Frankie Jansen <FrankieJ@KIDSTAR.com>
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 09:47:06 -0800
Subject: RS: TAN: Thx 4 Munsters Info
Hi All:
Thanks to everyone for the answer: SPOT! Now, if it only was the answer
to a $1,000,000 question, we could all be drowning in new rubber!!
Thanks again for the help.
RubberZombee
------------------------------
From: gmaattic@wolfenet.com
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 09:49:32 -0800 (PST)
Subject: COMM: taking orders for....
I will be sending in orders for these companies.............
Penny Black
Dotties Darlins/Imaginations/Heart and Holmes
Printworks
Family Treasures
PSX
These are going out in the next couple of days, Let me
know..........Grandma/ Michelle
------------------------------
From: valobra <valobra@xroads.com>
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 10:47:54 -0700 (MST)
Subject: Re: TAN: juno's inbox capacity?
Most ISP gives you at least 5 mb space and mail almost never exceed that.
Unless you never delete mail, then it piles up and then you d be way
over the quota.
valobra DaMadStamper
On Thu, 6 Feb 1997, Elaine Morgan wrote:
> I don't have JUno...but I haven't the faintest idea, how much my mailbox
> holds..so I download 3 times or more a day..pending on what I am
> doing..just to make sure that nothing bounces...or my ISP has a heart
> attack.
> Elaine
> Carpe Diem!
>
>
>
> valobra wrote:
> >
> > I checked out the juno homepage. No where either on the homepage or the
> > FAQ does it say anything about limited space. I was also curious for my
> > brother who needs an e-mail acct how long before Juno people delete
> > unused acct.
> >
> > How can you have 500 unread messages? It is my understanding (I have
> > tried Juno myself when installing it for several of my friends) that once
> > you logged on you download ALL the mail and then you are automatically
> > logged off. What you probably have is 500 unread mail in YOUR harddrive
> > not at Juno.
> >
> > Hope this helps
> >
> > valobra DaMadStamper
> >
> > On Thu, 6 Feb 1997, Tracy K May wrote:
> >
> > > Hi everyone. I'm so sorry to bother the list with this, but I can't seem
> > > to find the answer to my question anywhere else, and I know a lot of you
> > > rubberheads use juno, so I thought I'd go ahead and pick your brains...
> > >
> > > I'm wondering how many messages juno can hold before my messages start
> > > bouncing? I have about 500 unread messages, but I don't really want to
> > > unsub, and I also don't want to cause email problems for anyone else by
> > > *not* unsubbing.
> > >
> > > Thanks for any info!
> > >
> > > Tracy aka Barefoot Stamper (who is still sooooo glad to be back!!!) :-)
> > >
> >
> > -*valobra*-
> > e-mail address: valobra@xroads.com
> > MOTD: priority in my life.... Friends.
>
-*valobra*-
e-mail address: valobra@xroads.com
MOTD: priority in my life.... Friends.
------------------------------
From: Kerry Keolker <karker@gte.net>
Date: Thu, 06 Feb 1997 09:40:32 -0800
Subject: Re: RS: TAN ... SORTA TAN ... " WHAT IF .... "
No Flames...I think you said it very nice and I agree 100%.
Karen
Angelhrt wrote:
>
> Hmmm.....geezz asking for opinions here...could get myself flamed...LOL
>
> <donning ASS-bestons gear...>
>
> 1. SSS Swap....I don't feel someone, given the circumstances indicated,
> should be allowed to participate in swaps of any kind, until prior
> obligations are met. If they won't meet other obligations, they won't
> take care of THEIR SSS..which would lead to someone getting hurt
> needlessly.
>
> 2. This person should be "allowed" to participate once prior obligations
> are met.... as for trusting or forgiving...that's up to the individuals
> who were "hurt" due to prior commitments not being met.
>
> 3. I WOULD want to know if someone who is hostessing a swap I like has a
> past record of not meeting their swap/RS obligations. MY OPINION. No
> flaming of the said person should occur...just a statement of facts from
> those who had been "burned"..... we can all make up our own minds about
> this "person" after that. A private message is not really viable here, as
> you have no real way of knowing just who signs up for the swaps. So a
> list message would be in order, tactful as always, dealing with FACT.
>
> Personally... I spend a LOT of time creating my cards for swaps. I would
> HATE to think someone would "take" them and not return SOMETHING. How
> else are we to learn other techniques or new ideas??? I know this is true
> for everyone out there...and we must protect each other...must we not???
>
> Anyway...this is just MY OPINION......not meant to be YOUR opinion
> necessarily....if you wish to flame me...please do so in private as not to
> clog the list!!!
>
> WarmHugs
> Angelhrt
> smith25@ix.netcom.com
>
> ****************************************************
> I believe there are...angels among us. Sent down
> to us from somewhere up above. They come to you..
> and me...in our darkest hour...to teach us how to
> give...to show us how to live...to guide us with
> the light of love......
> ***************************************************
------------------------------
From: baglady@wolfenet.com
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 09:46:21 +0000
Subject: have extra stampendous catologs
I have extras and they are 5.00 thanks. with shipping.
mailed out stampendous and neato catologs today..
Baggie
baglady@wolfenet.com
903 54th St. SE
Auburn, WA 98092
I stamp whatever the little voices tell me.
http://www.wolfenet.com/~baglady
------------------------------
From: Ddezigns@aol.com
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 12:44:08 -0500 (EST)
Subject: All Night Media
I will soon be purchasing Stamps from All Night Media and offering them at
30% off retail prices. If you are interested, let me know before end of
February! Check out our site: RUBBERD at
http://www.blue-eagle.com/rubberd
Thanks!
Wenonah
Rubberd
14014 Crest Hill Ln
Silver Spring, MD 20905
(301) 384-1478
ddesign3@mail.idt.net
http://www.blue-eagle.com/rubberd
------------------------------
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