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Subject: rubberstampers-digest V2 #2139
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rubberstampers-digest Tuesday, April 28 1998 Volume 02 : Number 2139
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 09:58:19 -0500
From: jdarci@erols.com
Subject: RS: TAN- MARIA, re: Dog in Pound . . .
Hi again, Maria,
Oh, gosh, I apologize if what I wrote could be
construed as calling you an animal killer I certainly didn't mean
to give that impression-- I did say "if you won't or *can't" so,
I did realize it may be a case of the later.
And I want to help however I can, as I wrote in that letter.
I've assisted in several rescues here,
and have a friend who does Silky Terrier rescue in our state-- she
has the directory for all the different full breeds and could find out if
there is a breed rescue near you-- so, please let me know
if Daisy is a full bred dog. If she is a mixed breed,
there may still be some hope of a rescue group, so, do let me
know what sort of dog she is, and what state and town, and nearby
city you all are in and I'll do all I can to try to get some info to
you. For full breeds, my friend can also give you the phone
number of a place to check and see if a particular one in your area
is reputable.
Meanwhile, if you can pick a family you know would
be good for her, someone known to you to be kind to animals,
who has a situation that would suit her,
that would be wonderful--
I'd be very careful not to place an ad or hang a sign anywhere
though, saying "free to a good home" -- or just give her away
willy-nilly to a stranger. Always check on the home an
animal is going to. People who gather
animals to sell to labs to be used for research experiments thrive
on "free pet" sorts of ads and on ads with very low prices for animals--
these people often come to the home as a "family," complete with
"cute little kid" and later it turned out they weren't a family at all,
but people running a scame and selling to labs. So do be careful
and check out any home you give her to-- ask their neighbors for
instance, and be sure to get vet references. If they give you a
phone number for their vet, don't just call it--look it
up in the phone book before you call to be sure it's legitimite.
Lab procurers and other unscrupulous people (some run dog fights
and some even use animals for wierd rites-- don't think it doesn't
happen-- we've had several cases of these here-- so much
so that the local SPCA puts out a notice every Halloween
to keep your animals, particularly, but not only, black cats,
indoors for the several days before and on Halloween)--
- -- unscruplous people will give phony
vet info-- you call and the other party will say yes, they
are the person's vet, but, unless you check in the phone book
under vets for that phone number before you call it--
you can't be sure it's not one of their confederates
set up to take your call-- there's money to be made in these
awful ways, so, they are quite clever in how they go about things.
Animals depend on us to protect them, so, it's well worth
going to the trouble. I'm not saying you
wouldn't, Maria, just that if you don't know about these things
you wouldn't know they were necessary to do.
Some other ideas-- sometimes vets will know of someone
who wants a dog, or a groomer may, and if they know the person
well, this can be a good way to go. Don't just hang a sign on
their bulletin board though--even if they think that's ok--
anyone can come in to see those boards, and it's not
beyond the "bad guys" to go from vet to vet reading bulletin boards
either.
Do get back to me, Maria, and I'll see what I can find out
for you from here,
thoughts and prayers for you and your children,
and for Daisy, too, in finding a good home
Waiting to hear from you,
Jean jdarci@erols.com
(Jean Darci) jdarci@erols.com
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 09:07:56 EDT
From: peterpan6@juno.com
Subject: RS: COMM: Rectangles, Ovals and Hearts
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 07:36:17 -0700 (PDT)
From: Barbara Holl <bholl@halcyon.com>
Subject: Re: RS: Simple stamping tips
Old phone books work well too. Just tear out the page when you're done.
Barbara (StampBear)
bholl@halcyon.com
On Tue, 28 Apr 1998, Cynthia Bell-Moores wrote:
> I read this quite a while ago, when I first started stamping. I've used
> this idea often and I really like it.
>
> When using adheasive, I place my item on a magazine. (I have a
> subscription to Computer Shopper - perfect :).
>
> When the page gets any glue on it, I fold it in half and go on to the
> next page.
>
> My work surface stays clean and I tend to get less adhesive on the front
> of things. (Less, not completely get rid of, as I AM a klutz.)
>
> Cynergy
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 10:09:43 -0400
From: "Elaine Morgan" <elainem@goes.com>
Subject: RS: RE: MAY BIRTHDATES #3 REVISED
MAY BIRTHDATES #3
01 Denise J. Breimeir (GnuStamper)) email: breimeir@utsw.swmed.edu
01 Victoria T. Flaherty email: vflaherty@cybertours.com
02 Betsy McLoughlin (The Rubber Chicken Lady) email:
rubberchickenlady@juno.com
03 Melissa Fear (Stamping Bear) email: h.fear@ix.netcom.com
03 Barbara Ellen McBride email: bmcbride@wn.net
03 Jill Korpal (jilliebean) email: jellibean@angelic.com
04 Sharon Wolstenholme email: shaz78@eisa.net.au
04 Liza Villafuerte email: Willmliza@aol.com
05 Ann Wilson (Ann-onymous) email: a.larue@juno.com
06 Sharon Beattie (Whistlestamp) email: pnnyswsl@juno.com
07 Robin Moore (rubbermade) email: adrlm@ccia.com
08 Marge Lutz email:: margel@worldnet.att.net
08 Gloria Rosland email: Grosland@aol.com
09 Terri Johnson email: terrj@cris.com
10 Janet Dancisak email: jdancisa@isd.net
11 Jan Hoyt email: Jhoyt1012@aol.com
12 Jean Darci email jdarci@erols.com
13 Eileen Cross (Honey) email: honey13@aol.com
13 Nichole Rand email: Diffin@aol.com
14 Nicholette Hart email: nicholette@extra.co.nz
15 Marsha Braymen (SheashlStamper) email: marsha.braymen@vryx.com
15 Kat Wratni (KatsPurr) email: katwrat@nidlink.com
15 Bonnie Hoffman email: crafty@oberon.ark.com
16 Michele Barnes (Monarch Stamper) email: Ladiblue@gte.net
16 Janie Mundt (ZJ) email: zj111@aol.com
16 Wendie Wu (WubbuWu) email: wendie.wu@wellsfargo.com
16 Laurel Mandt email: laurelm@u.washington.edu
16 Debbie Williams (Stampurr) email: sdbw@fia.net
16 Shelly Boucher (Shell) email: shellstmpr@aol.com
17 Jackie Lewis email: CrabyKitty@aol.com
17 Mattese Drayton email: mattesend@juno.com
17 Debbie Kayward (Stampin CPA) email: debbie_kay@msn.com
17 Lisa Sarpolis (RSKitti) email: abbercay@juno.com
18 Leona Cemigoy email: photolee@ican.net
19 Rhonda Rodriguez (RubberMouse) email: rubbermouse@juno.com
20 Annette Aslin email: StampMaine@aol.com
20 Melissa Chargualaf (Inkerbelle) email: chargual@iftech.net
20 Dianna J. Knapp (The Happy Stamper) DJKnapp520.aol.com:-))
21 Gloria Alexander (GloMom) email: glomom23@juno.com
21 Kathy Lamboni email: lambos@erols.com
21 Elizabeth Salcido email: esalcido@lausd.K12.ca.us
22 Elaine Ferguson email: RFergu6772@aol.com
22 Sheryl Porter email: sporter@utah-inter.net
22 Marianne Anderson email: ranniejo@gte.net
22 Lynn Legge (ladybug) email: Ladybug@webtv.net
22 Madene Walker email: mwalker@camalott.com
22 Pamella Chatfield (Pam) email: pamella@concentric.net
23 Pam Angstman (DreamCat) email: cja.nc@worldnet.att.net
23 Ginny McGuckin email: GinMcG@aol.com
23 Barbara Z. Brimhall email: BBrimhall@prodigy.com
24 Debi-Ellen Becket email: GoblinAnne@aol.com
24 Pam MacVittie email: foxtee@concentric.net
24 Lee Crate email: ekland@civia.com
25
26 Shona L. Barrick (Espresso Self) email: paintjet@aol.com
27 Charlotte Keller email: ckeller@siu.edu
27 Diane Powers email: Alybeary@aol.com
27 Dale Duffey email: dduffey@gwi.net
27 Connie Turner (InkBat) email: aardvark@pitnet.net
28 Bonnie Linhart email: bonniel@cdsnet.net
29 Maria Sandberg (Stampin' Swede) email: bbrinkhu@awinc.com
29 Barbara Schuck email: figur@worldnet.att.net
29 Michele McNamara (luvstampin) email: mcnamara@cyberportal.net
30 Christine Liebersbach (CrystalStaper) email:
cliebesbach@nr-stufent.cc.mn.us
30 Karen N. Glover email: kglover@juno.com
31 Tracie Day email: ??????????
31 Melissa Klap email: mklap@gte.net
31 Amber Vallo email: berlynn@zianet.com
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 08:10:35 -0500
From: Sara Humphery-Knight <stamped.expressions@airmail.net>
Subject: Re: RS: TAN: ER trivia question
I think it's the same tune, so nothing to be embarassed about . . .
Dance, Dance whereever you may be, for I am the Lord of the Dance said he ...
yes, it really is the same tune!
Hugs,
Sara
Glitterface wrote:
> Yeah, okay, I made a fool of myself saying "Lord of the Dance." Dunno what
> I was thinking since I do *know* what the song is. Sorry (head hung down
> in shame....)
>
> ***Glitterface***
>
> Debbie Miller, Austin TX
> Mommy to Kate and Maggie, fraternal twins (10-11-93)
> tomndeb@ccsi.com
> >
> > Jackie Haynes wrote:
> > >
> > > Okey all you ER buffs, help me out here! I'm goin nuts!
> > >
> > > --Thursday night...we know Scottie's dead. Jeannie's in the shower
> singing
> > > what I think is an old Celtic or Gaelic (sp?) song. " Tis a gift to be
> > > (something), tis a gift to be (free?)..."
> > >
> > > What is this song? I've been humming it for days, and I don't know the
> > > words!
> > >
> >
> >
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 09:16:29 -0400
From: JoAnn Glenn <joann.glenn@sdrc.com>
Subject: RS: Re: Card Sharing
As a newbie, I have to agree. You can describe the cards you receive
and you can read about them in magazines, but until you can see one and
get your hands on it, it is still hard to imagine some of the techniques
described. I have just gotten my first RAK's and my first pin samples
and I made my first card yesterday. The more ideas I see from others,
the better my skills will become and I plan on making all my greeting
cards from now on.
I have a question, what is Mulberry paper?
Thanks,
JoAnn
Beverly Marubbio wrote:
>
> I agree that the cards should be shared. With newbies just learning the
> tricks; with family and friends for birthdays, remembrances, etc.; and even
> when card requests are made online. If they are signed on the back - you
> know who made them. If you sign inside, you know who sent them. These
> cards are too beautiful to sit in a drawer!
> Nana Bev the Rubber Hugger and Keeper of the Crystal Ball
> Altamonte Springs, FL
> blmarubbio@email.msn.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: LopezLady <LopezLady@aol.com>
> To: kdick@bc.sympatico.ca <kdick@bc.sympatico.ca>;
> rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net <rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net>
> Date: Tuesday, April 28, 1998 03:27 AM
> Subject: RS: Card Sharing (was Dissapointment)
>
> >In a message dated 98-04-25 00:49:05 EDT, kdick@bc.sympatico.ca writes:
> >
> ><< Since then when I send a card, whether it is for a RAK or a swap" I make
> it
> > as hard to recycle as possible. I make sure my signature and swap
> > information is large and not easily removed >>
> >
> >I have a sincere question and I would like to know how you feel about it.
> >Would you mind if your cards are 'recycled' by sending them to someone else
> >when your name is left on them? I have a drawer full of swap cards that I
> >would like to share with someone else. It in no way means that I don't
> love
> >the cards I have received. It is just my drawer is full and I keep joining
> >swaps. When I see card requests I often wonder if it acceptable to share
> >these cards then. I certainly wouldn't cover the original artist's name.
> The
> >truth is that I don't think I would send that wasn't signed as I really
> don't
> >have any need to pretend something is mine when it isn't . It seems a shame
> to
> >have such pretty cards sitting in a drawer when they could be shared. I
> know
> >that I wouldn't mind anything I had sent being shared in this way but I
> >certainly don't want to offend the people that have worked so hard to make
> >such pretty swap cards.
> >
> >Any comments any have on this would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> >Thanks so much.
> >Hazel Philbrook
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 06:04:24 -0700
From: ladiblue@gte.net
Subject: Re: RS: Re: May Birthday List
My birthday is on May 16th, the same weekend as the Portland Convention....
and I can't even make it this tear :(
>MAY
>01 Victoria T. Flaherty e-mail: vflaherty+AEA-cybertours.com
>01 Patricia Glenn e-mail: Patglenn+AEA-ix.netcom.com
>02 Betsy McLoughlin e-mail: rubberchickenlady+AEA-juno.com
>04 Debbie Shannon e-mail: debbie+AEA-wrrc.uoregon.edu
>07 Robin Moore (rubbermade) email: adrlm+AEA-ccia.com
>09 Terri Johnson e-mail: terrij+AEA-ee.net
>10 Linda Case e-mail: SEC5500+AEA-GTE.NET
>14 Sheri Herchenroeder of Stamp Cucamonga e-mail:
>stamper+AEA-linkline.com
>16 Janie Mundt (ZJ) email: zj111+AEA-aol.com
>16 Wendie Wu (WubbuWu) email: wendie.wu+AEA-wellsfargo.com
>19 Bambi Sorensen (THE BIG 4-0) e-mail:
>Roger.Sorensen+AEA-worldnet.att.net
>20 Dianna J. Knapp (The Happy Stamper) DJKnapp520.aol.com
>20 Wendi Dunlap-Simpson e-mail: litlnemo+AEA-slumberland.seattle.wa.us
>21 Gloria Alexander (GloMom) email: GloMom23+AEA-otn.net
>21 Elizabeth Salcido email: esalcido+AEA-lausd.K12.ca.us
>22 Elaine Ferguson email: RFergu6772+AEA-aol.com
>22 Sheryl Porter email: sporter+AEA-utah-inter.net
>24 Eva Koyama e-mail: ejkoy+AEA-aol.com
>24 Pam MacVittie e-mail: foxtee+AEA-concentric.net
>27 Charlott Keller e-mail: ckeller+AEA-siu.edu
>28 Bonnie Linhart e-mail: bonniel+AEA-cdsnet.net
>29 Barbara Schuck e-mail: figur+AEA-worldnet.att.net
>
>
>
>
>On Mon, 27 Apr 1998 22:51:43 EDT Jhoyt1012 <<Jhoyt1012@aol.com> writes:
>>Me too, please! If I got it, I never saw it before that lighting fast
>>delete
>>finger went into action. Thanks! Jan
>>
>>P.S. If I'm not on it, my b-day is May 11th! I'm on the unoffical
>>snail
>>list. jd
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Date: Tue Apr 28 11:01:49 1998
From: Terri Bear <TerriJ@cris.com>
Subject: RS: Stamp-in Up Swap (Due 4/30) please email Gini
Can the person in charge of the Stamp-in swap please email Gini at
Illbstamn@aol.com with you address or send it to me and I will post it to
Gini... She needs to get the cards in the mail... Thanks so much for you
help. I know Gini will appreciate it..
Thanks,
Terri
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 10:55:50 EDT
From: MED KITTYS <MEDKITTYS@aol.com>
Subject: RS:Sell/Mktg Handmade Cards
Hi all,
I am curious about your experiences selling your handstamped cards. What kind
of permission do you need to get from card companies? What are the best places
you have found to sell your cards? Pricing? What kinds of cards seem to sell
best?
Please put Maureen in the subj. line.
Regards,
Maureen Delaney
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 11:37:20 -0300
From: "Judy Hornbrook" <antjudy@nbnet.nb.ca>
Subject: Re: RS:Wine Label Swap??
Stacia ...
It was to be *postmarked* by April 15; the hostess is Laurie Morrison
annie-laurie@aol.com
Ant Judy H.
>>Has anyone received this swap yet? It was due on April 15....
Just wondering.
Stacia "Ink"Blodgett<<
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 10:02:58 -0400
From: Sheryl Porter <sporter@utah-inter.net>
Subject: RS: Merlene Lee
Your mail is bouncing....please contact me ASAP
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 11:52:00 -0300
From: "Judy Hornbrook" <antjudy@nbnet.nb.ca>
Subject: RS: Re: Simple Stamping Tip
>>Stamps stamp better if you're on a surface with a little (not a lot) of
give to it. Like a newspaper, about that thick. (Janet Detter Margul)<<
I buy a big pad of construction paper at Walmart ... and use that.
Usually, the big one is a bit thick, so I just peel off a half inch or so,
to use as padding under my stamping project.
Page gets mussed up ... another clean one right underneath.
Thing is ... Sniffles gets up there and gloms it with her paws ... kinda
like if she had claws, she'd be scratching the edges of it ... why *does*
she hafta mess up my nice pad like that? Turns it up on the corners ....
but other than that she *loves* stamping.
Ant Judy H.
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 09:35:11 -0600
From: Linda Strawn <straken@ida.net>
Subject: RS: monthly pattern swap rec.
Hi, we recieved the following patterns and samples this last few days
Cheryl Randall, lantern card, you should see this, she did a boyds bear
for the front it is so darling.
Maria Sandberg, heart waffle card, what a wonderful card for valentines
day, or for a sweetheart.
Ruth Tolmasoff, a darling room card, this took alot of work ruth and is
just great.
Thanks to all of you for your hard work we will all enjoy your work in
our round robin....huggs...Linda
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 10:16:42 -0500
From: Sherri Q <sherriq@www.LakeNet.COM>
Subject: Re: RS: *Very* Simple R/S - Candle Tips
Ant Judy, This too is probably cheaper than the contact paper I sometimes use
over my computer printed labels... Thanks again, Sherri Q LOL
Judy Hornbrook wrote:
> #2
> When you address an envelope with a water-based marker, rub a white candle
> over it - coating the address with wax. (Melt down as above, if you prefer
> - it's not necessary). This will keep the address from smudging if the
> envy gets damp, or a drop of rain should fall on it.
>
> Ant Judy H.
>
>
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 11:04:03 -0400
From: Jhone Messinger-Dickson <jhone@chas-source.com>
Subject: RS: storage for EP
an even better way to store EP is to buy some of Phil's containers. He sells
round containers like rubbermaids that are 40 for $8, plus $3 shipping. They
are about 4 1/2 inches in diameter, which means it's a lot easier to get the
EP back into the container when you are finished. I usually just hold the
card over the container, scoop the EP on, then shake it back into the 'tainer
- - easy! And they won't break. I'm into my second order of 40!
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Brett/Tina VerHulst wrote:
> I remember when I started feeding my first born baby food, I had all
> these baby food jars. I held on to them thinking there was some sort
> of recycling here in town for them. I was able to get rid of three
> bags of jars to a church. After that I couldn't give them to anyone
> or school. So in the trash they went after that.
>
> WELL, I just started my 4 month old on baby food and the stage 1 jars
> are perfect for holding EP!!!! I was looking at one last night
> thinking how I'm going to have to throw all these jars away again.
> Well, at least I'll be able to hold on to a couple dozen this time
> around. I know there are vendors out there that sell ep by the bag
> and this is a good way to store them!
>
> Tina aka TeenyStamper
>
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 11:43:54 -0400
From: "Judy Hiam" <judyh@utec.net>
Subject: RS: NanaBev
I got your swaps cards today. They are very nice, a nifty idea.
Judy AKA StampaRose
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 09:41:31 -0500
From: joyful stamper <peppatty@flash.net>
Subject: Re: RS: Card Sharing (was Dissapointment)
> I have a sincere question and I would like to know how you feel about it.
> Would you mind if your cards are 'recycled' by sending them to someone else
> when your name is left on them? I have a drawer full of swap cards that I
> would like to share with someone else. It in no way means that I don't love
> the cards I have received. It is just my drawer is full and I keep joining
> swaps. When I see card requests I often wonder if it acceptable to share
> these cards then. I certainly wouldn't cover the original artist's name. The
> truth is that I don't think I would send that wasn't signed as I really don't
> have any need to pretend something is mine when it isn't . It seems a shame to
> have such pretty cards sitting in a drawer when they could be shared. I know
> that I wouldn't mind anything I had sent being shared in this way but I
> certainly don't want to offend the people that have worked so hard to make
> such pretty swap cards.
>
Hi Hazel!
I have, and will continue to use swap cards to send to others. I never have nor
will
I ever pretend that I made them- just like using a card from any source. (Having
you ever been
given a box of unused cards from your grandma? They all have the manufacturer's
name on them-
- would you not use them because of that? Silly. The handmade cards are much to
beautiful to spend the rest of eternity stuffed into a manilla envelope and i a
drawer.
USE THEM! (this wouldn't work with RAK cards, which usually have a personal
note
written to you on them..but swap cards? Why Not??) If someone asks me if I made
the card I sent, I say "No, a computer friend made that one- her/his name may be
on the back..."
Just my humble opinion..
Sandy
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 11:32:49 EDT
From: Mitra P <MitraP@aol.com>
Subject: RS: COMM: Great Price! Glossy Black Cardstock!
OK you Marvy Metallics lovers out there...
We just got in a great supply of BLACK GLOSSY CARDSTOCK!
80 sheets of 12 pt. Black Glossy for $16.00 + shipping.
40 sheets of 12 pt. Black Glossy for $8.00 + shipping.
That's only 20 cents/sheet!
STOCK UP ON WHITE TOO!
80 sheets of 12 pt. King James glossy cardstock for $10.40 + shipping
40 sheets of 12 pt. King James glossy cardstock for $5.40 + shipping
GO HALF 'n' HALF--Make a Zebra!
40 sheets of White 12 pt. AND 40 sheets of Black 12 pt. for $13.20 + shipping
Receive a FREE swatchbook with your first order! We take Visa/MC/Discover!!!!
Mitra Friant
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 11:34:53
From: "Brenda J. Volpe" <volpe.1@postbox.acs.ohio-state.edu>
Subject: RS: My card on website
Art on the Block just notified me that they had posted the wrong card as
the winner. My winning card is on the website with my name. It won 2nd
place. This time they are scanned well enough to view too. Anyway, if you
want to look (please do, because I have never won anything before and I
want to share it with my friends), here is the site address:
http://members.aol.com/ARTONBLOCK/index.htm
Thanks!
Brenda
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 12:08:12 -0300
From: "Judy Hornbrook" <antjudy@nbnet.nb.ca>
Subject: RS: Re: Do You Want Some Birch Bark?
I near flipped when I saw this tip (below)!!
I picked up some birch bark at my sister's yard, brought home and pressed
it flat (inside wallpaper book) ... it's great for doing nature-type cards
... in fact, I had *just* completed two "birch bark" cards when I came here
and read this message. And - here I thought I was on to something
"different"!! Ya really hafta get up early to get ahead of those
stampers!!
I think that the birch bark pressed out nice and flat because it wasn't
real dried out when I put it in the w'paper book. Just a hunch.... (and
is it ever cool with animal footprints stamped on it....)
Ant Judy H.
>>I got some from dead trees up north last weekend after seeing Tyra's
post. It
was hard to find white stuff and a lot of it was curly but I think if you
wet
it and pressed it you might be able to get it flatter. It does have a very
cool texture.
There are a LOT of trees down along the highway we take to the cabin so if
anyone is interested I could get some when we go up the weekend of May 9.
I'm
guessing since it's opening weekend for fishing, the van won't be moving
very
fast anyway and I could just hop out and gather while everyone else is
sitting
in the van <BG>.
If people are interested, I would be happy to do this and will get as much
as
I can and distribute it in the order I get the emails. I would want to
send
it wrapped in bubble wrap so if people could send me the cost of postage
and
wrap once I know I can get some for them, that would be great.
I can't wait to try it with my Moose Creek Crossing stamps!
Michele:)
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 09:05:10 -0400
From: arkansasangel@juno.com (Jennifer D Hoodjer)
Subject: RS: email addy change
Hi there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is Jennifer Hoodjer. I have been on the list for about a month now
and I wanted to let everyone know that I am changing my addy. I was
using juon, but it is a long distance call to Savannah and I just got the
phone bill and we spent $64 in calls getting our mail. My new addy is:
krh1@infoave.net
Whoever reads this would you please send me something at the new addy to
make sure it works, I have subscribed to the list using that addy, but am
waiting for approval, how long does that take?? I will be on this addy
until i get approved. Thanks!!!!!!!
Happpy stamping,
Jennifer the perkystamper
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Date: 28 Apr 1998 11:16:06 -0400
From: Betty Goetz <Betty.Goetz@noaa.gov>
Subject: RS:COMM:flawed Haika Rubber Stamps (until they run out)
I've got just 9 flawed curly-cue haired guy Haika Rubber Stamps left, so please
make sure you ask before sending a SASE so you won't be disappointed. I'm all
out of the hairy guy. I do have some more severely flawed images (just a few),
but I'd hate to have those represent my images in someone's collection <G>. The
ones I am sending out have small flaws that can easily be worked around in
collage etc.
Betty.Goetz@noaa.gov OR Haika2@aol.com
Haika Rubber Stamps
P. O. Box 1213
Bothell, WA 98041-1213
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 11:29:17 -0400
From: Tim and Terese <tnt@riverview.net>
Subject: RS: Susan Bededict
Susan cant find your e mail .. please e mail me. have questions about
your images that we swaped.
Ta
Terese
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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 08:43:49 -0700
From: Laura <merlin@uia.net>
Subject: Re: RS: TAN: ER trivia question
ACK! Scottie's dead? I missed last week, forgot to set the VCR tape up...did
anyone tape it and are you willing to let me borrow it? ACK!
Julie Carleton wrote:
> Jackie Haynes wrote:
> >
> > Okey all you ER buffs, help me out here! I'm goin nuts!
> >
> > --Thursday night...we know Scottie's dead. Jeannie's in the shower singing
> > what I think is an old Celtic or Gaelic (sp?) song. " Tis a gift to be
> > (something), tis a gift to be (free?)..."
> >
> > What is this song? I've been humming it for days, and I don't know the
> > words!
> >
> I was taught this song in third grade. All I can remember is
> Tis a gift to be simple Tis a gift to be free
> Tis a gift to come down where you ought to be
> And when you find the place that is just right, Twill be in the valley
> of love and delight
>
> When true simplicity is gained to bow and to bend we shan't be ashamed
> Somethings sonmthing something
> by turning and turning we come round right in the valley of love and
> delight
>
> I was told that its a song sung by the Shakers, a very interesting
> reglious group that is now largely extinct.
> Any one know all the words?
> --
> 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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about where we intend to go, while at the same time
flexible about how to get there. Author Unknown
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