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From: rubberstampers-owner@xmission.com (rubberstampers Digest)
To: rubberstampers-digest@xmission.com
Subject: rubberstampers Digest V2 #3081
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Precedence:
rubberstampers Digest Saturday, October 11 1997 Volume 02 : Number 3081
In this issue:
RS: I've been RAK'd-Twice!!!
Fwd: RS: RAK'D by StFlossie
RS: RS Looking for stamps
RS: Swap..Shoo Fly, rec'd
RS: Stamp Supply question
RS: rs:Jeanie testing
RS: Queen Mary Convention
Re: RS: Stamp Supply question
RS: Swap..Wish Upon A Star rec'd
RS: Paper Collectors Please Read
RS: test
RS: My SSS is the Bestest SSS!!!
RS: YEAH!!--WE'RE BAAAK!(thanks MOM)
RS: Tip of the day
RS: StamParadise Autumn swap received
RS: RS More free backgrounds for webpages
RS: newbie swap#9
RS: cccc
Re: RS: Stamp A Claus Catalog (Newspaper)
Re: RS: RE:RS ? Micheals sale??
RS: TAN: It's Because .........
RS: Re: RubberTown: Survey
Re: RS: KIDS-Always a SURPRIZE
Re: RS: KIDS-Always a SURPRIZE
RS: Ma Vinci's gone for the day
RS: StampnMoms SSS5 Sept pack:)
Re: RS: Tan; which dwarf are you?
RS: TAN: Some facts you can't live without knowing
RS: xxoo from Lorri
RS: $$$ Tips
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Date: Fri, 10 Oct 1997 20:14:56 -0700
From: "Maureen Butcher" <rinski@ap.net>
Subject: RS: I've been RAK'd-Twice!!!
Hi all,
I was RAK'd by my "neighbor" Christine Cox. She sent a waycool celestial
card. On gray cardstock she sponged (I think) and then used sparkly gold
EP. Across the middle is a burgandy band of cardstock with a little gold
sun on it. What company sells this stamp? I've been looking for a tiny sun
like this. Thank you Christine for the cool card and I can't forget the
neat handmade envy!!
Today I received a beautiful postcard from Bonnie Hoffman. On burgandy
cardstock, she splattered (or maybe stippled) and used gold EP for the
background. She layered white on top and stamped a bouquet of lilies
colored with markers. Below is the text "And the two shall be called one.
Matthew 19:5". She embossed all the edges of the layers. WOW! I don't know
how you got them so straight. Great job!! Thank you Bonnie for the
beautiful card and nice note!
Always stamping,
Maureen
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Date: Fri, 10 Oct 1997 23:33:41 -0400 (EDT)
From: StamPerson@aol.com
Subject: Fwd: RS: RAK'D by StFlossie
In a message dated 97-10-10 20:28:36 EDT, m_cloutier@mountk.conknet.com
writes:
<<
I was raked with a "Coca-Koala" bottle filled with bubbles, koala bears and
"real eucalyptus leaves". Too Cute!
Thanks,
Michelle
>>
ME, TOO!
She has been one very busy lady!!! Now that was a great surprise--thank you
SO much!
Sara
StamPerson@aol.com
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Date: 97-10-10 20:28:36 EDT
I was raked with a "Coca-Koala" bottle filled with bubbles, koala bears and
"real eucalyptus leaves". Too Cute!
Thanks,
Michelle
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 00:01:48 -0400
From: "Marcia Leitermann" <marcial@avci.net>
Subject: RS: RS Looking for stamps
I posted this before but with all the trouble with the list, I am posting
it one more time. I am looking for three stamps. The first one is a
scarry witch, with maybe a wart on the end of her nose, gnarly hands, and
maybe a stick for a cane.
The second stamp I would like is of a scared black cat. The cat looks like
he just stuck his paw in a light socket and his back is all hunched up.
The third stamp is a set of eyes. Just eyes -- like an owl in the dark.
The eyes I was on a card done by Barb Speck on the Gingerwood site.
Finally, is there anyone out there selling Stamp A Claus? If so, please
let me know. Thank you
Marcia
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 00:36:19 -0700
From: a.larue@juno.com
Subject: RS: Swap..Shoo Fly, rec'd
Thanks to Fran for hosting this swap! I think the little note about
posting to both lists is a great idea! I actually posted this a couple
days ago, but when the big system burped, I think it all got lost in
cyberspace...I never saw it on the email..so will repost. IF you saw it
already, just hit that delete key!!!
Carol Ferrier made avery elegant card (amazing that flies can be
elegant??). She used off white linen cardstock and made a gold pen border
line. Inside the line are scattered flies, colored with metallic colors.
In the center is a rectangle of exotic metallic snakeskin paper, and a
black rectangle is mounted on that. Then, on off white is a portion of a
profile stamped in black, with one nasty little fly sitting right on the
nose! Theis is mounted at an angle on the black. Very nicely done!
Oakelymc (sp?) made a card and envelope of golden ridged paper. In the
center is a rectangle of light brown with a large piece of pie embossed
in a coppery color. A big old black and white fly is sitting on the pie.
Shoo! Nice use of the theme...I wanna swat this guy!
Candy Ball used off white cardstock and chalks to color her design. There
is a funny cartoon horse standing behind a fence with a cloud of little
black flies aroundhim. In the distance is a windmill, and a great big fly
with the face of a horse is headed for the poor horsie! Very funny..love
the expression on the horses' face!
GConnolly used a tan parchment design cardsstock for her card. She
stamped a fly in very light brown all over the front. Sheused decorative
scissors to edge the cardstock. She took burnt sienna colored paper and
cut two small rectangles of it, stamped that fly in gold all over them,
and then cut two even smaller rectangles of beige and stamped the fly
with black ink and colored him. She use brown pen to make a line style
frame around the fly.
Very nice use of a single stamp for a very effective card. (Bet your hand
got tired, stamping all the flies??)
Valerie Bernunzio used grey cardstock and a drk grey ink tostamp repeated
images of a shoe and a fly...two rows
of images. Under each one is stamped and embossed in gold either the word
shoe or fly...very nice design..and a super great fly image!
Johanna Sakamoto used white cardstock and made a faint stendciled cloud
background on the front. She stamped three shoes (a boot, a high heel,
and a tennis shoe) and colored them. She stamped a pair of feathery wings
for each shoe, and attached them with sticker paper. In the lower corner
it says "shoes fly". Inside the card is a lady waving a flyswatter,
saying "shoo,flies" as she is being attacked by a horde of flies and one
giant dragon fly!
Very clever, nice surreal effect!
I am always amazed by the creativity of everyone !!! Thanks for the great
cards!!
Ann-onymous
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 00:42:06 -0700
From: "Paula Jo Green" <pjgreen@cybertime.net>
Subject: RS: Stamp Supply question
We all got such great stamping tips last week, that I thought I'd start a
new topic.
What stamping tool or other supply would you never want to be without? And
no,
your favorite stamp credit card doesn't count!!! VBG!
To start it off, I'd say that my choice would be my heat tool and my sea
sponges. I emboss just about everything. I also love making backgrounds
with my sea sponges.
Favorite background I have made with the sea sponge is my faux marble.
Paula Jo
"Domestic Goddess Stamper"
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 03:40:26 EDT
From: rustydoc@juno.com (Thomas [Tom] L Lane)
Subject: RS: rs:Jeanie testing
Sandy's test
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 00:37:10 -0700
From: "Paula Jo Green" <pjgreen@cybertime.net>
Subject: RS: Queen Mary Convention
I was wondering what vendors from the list will be at the Queen Mary
Convention?
I want to be sure and stop by and see ya'll.
Paula Jo
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 01:04:39 -0700
From: "Christine L. Cox" <gifford1@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Re: RS: Stamp Supply question
>What stamping tool or other supply would you never want to be without?
And
>no,
>your favorite stamp credit card doesn't count!!! VBG!
I'm sure everyone's going to say "heat tool" but I couldn't live without my
. . . only one? . . . brayer . . . no wait . . . Exacto . . . no . . .
Fiskars paper trimmer . . . um . . . I'll get back to you on this.
Cheers!!!
Christine
P.S. I'll be changing Internet Providers in the next few days. Please be
aware that my email address will be changing! I'll run both accounts
concurrently for 1 month and then, poof! no more Netcom.
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 00:16:06 -0700
From: a.larue@juno.com
Subject: RS: Swap..Wish Upon A Star rec'd
Hi everyone! I posted a couple swap descriptions two days ago and they
must have gotten lost in the cyber-burp because I never saw them.Sigh. So
I will rewrite the...here goes:
Boomer hosted the "When You Wish Upon A star " swap... thanks for all
your efforts!
Denise used yellow cardtock and stamped clusters of stars in shades of
yellow,orange and lavendar on the front. Sher has larger lavendar stars
and a little angel holding a patchwork star, embossed in gol and colored
in markers. Then in the upper left corner, she cut out a star shape and
put silver mylar (?) behind it so it shines. On the inside whe
handwrote"You are my shining star"...clever idea!
Alllison used light blue cardstock and stamped a delicate design of
clouds, stars and culicues on the front, and embossed it with a blue and
silvery shimmer powder. In the center is a cluster of stars and the
center largest one is colored in with silver. The silvery hues give a
very ethereal feeling to the card.
Now...all the other cards and things in this swap came with no names on
them!! C'mon, please put your names on them! You need to take credit
for your work...otherwise, "I" get the credit (being Ann-onymous)...so,
here is a description of items by "unknown " stampers...
Bookmark: Pale stock with bluish fibers in it, on the front it has been
stippled in blue shads, then an angel blowing a horn from which issues
stars had been embossed in gold. She is delicately colored in...very
pretty!
Bright red cardsstock is used for a cheery get well card..."Feel Better
Soon" is stamped in gold in the center, and each corner has a gold
stamped patchwork star.
Egglant cardstock was used for the next card. The front is covered with
little twinkly stars stamped in gold, and then all around the edge, this
stamper wrote "When you wish upon a star" with dark pen...nice use of the
swap theme!
Heavy navy cardstock is used for the last card. On the front is stamped
star mages in yellow. Then a smiling sun image was stamped with a ainbow
pad onto glossy cardstock, and then cut out .Two of these are mounted,
off center in the middle of the card...very attractive!
Thanks to all who participated in the swap!
Ann-onymous
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 00:50:26 -0700
From: "Paula Jo Green" <pjgreen@cybertime.net>
Subject: RS: Paper Collectors Please Read
Just a quick note to let ya'll know that when I went into the local Kelly
Paper I was told that they are discontinuing the Parchskin paper.
Parchskin is like a onion skin paper with the parchment "marbling" look.
It is a really nice white paper used as a liner in wedding invitations and
other cards.
I don't know how long they will have it. It came up on their computer as
being discontinued. My local store is going to be ordering as much as they
can pre-cut into the half-sheets (8 1/2" x 5 1/2").
Paula Jo
"Domestic Goddess Stamper"
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 16:30:51 +0800
From: "Grant and Megan Carter" <moovis@desert.net.au>
Subject: RS: test
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 01:08:41 -0700
From: a.larue@juno.com
Subject: RS: My SSS is the Bestest SSS!!!
Poor,poor SSS! I bet you have been wondering what happened??? I posted
this to the list a couple days ago, before I realized the system had
indigestion and was burping....and the letter is floating somewhere in
cyberspace.....so I will reconstruct it, as best I can....
I was sitting by the window, painting a chair for my daughter's room when
I saw the mailman leap from his car, run to my porch, drop something and
run back to his truck. So I quickly washed the paint off my mitts and
hurriied to the door...and found....a box of Golden Graham Treats? But it
had a return address from the Rubber Chicken Lady. And I hadn't ordered
anything recently...had I?? Oh dear, the menopause memory gets me in
trouble at times..maybe I did and forgot to send a check? And will be on
the bad list?? But wait....it says "Surprise!" on it...soooooo I
opened it and found a note from Betsy and my SSS! Whoopeee! This is just
exciting!! Inside, I find a bag of streamers confetti, a container of
Christmas embossing powder (gorgeous, and I know just which stampI want
to use this with!!
And two rubber stamps..a word stamp "Thinking of You" (and I am
definitely thinking good thoughts toward you, dear SSS!) and the most
beautiful camellia stamp from PSX! Wow! And there is another layer under
that!! A package of vellum cards...oooh, that camellia and chalks on
vellum...ooooh! Gotta go stamp.....no, gotta look in this box some more!
A package of bookmarks with the tassels,too! Oh boy, time to make RAKS
and presents! And then, a stencil palette with little spongers and three
beautiful inkpads..celadon, old rose and peacock! Gorgeous colors!! And
then, more! A template and sponge stamp of cloud s from printworks!! This
is great...I have a tacky old homemade template that I have been
using..this is soooo much nicer!! Wow! Do I feel spoiled! Thank you!
Thank you!
And then....there is really pretty tissue in the box and I am thinking I
want to save it, and I pick it up and find that there are a whole bunch
of rubber stamps underneath!! SSS, dear, I am totally overwhelmed!!! You
are waaaay to good to me!! And, by the way, do you have a secret camera
pointed this way intomy stamp cupboard or what??? I don''t know how you
do this...are you psychic?? I didn't have any of these stamps!!!
(However, several were on my drool list...)
Here is a description: The Elegant Lily from Penny Black..I adore lilies
and had white ones in my wedding bouquet, and the bridesmaids had peach
satin and carried tiger lillies! From Portfolio, three wonderful grumpy
old ladies faces..l;ooking over a picket fence and wearing black hats,
they are too cool! From Magenta, a goofy cartoon style cat with three
mice all busy with inkpads and stamps..too funny! From Stamps Happen, a
Kitty sitting in a window with flowers and the phrase "A house is not a
home until it has A CAT"...wonderful...and my cats really like this
stamp..they said it is just purrrrrrfect! From Hero Arts, a great big
"Super Flower Cart" with the word flowers spelled in six different
languages, and a picture of a flower cart with a triped umbrella...I have
never seen this one before, it is really pretty, and I can;'t wait to
experiment with different mediums with it! And then THREE stampscapes
stamps! The large bare branch...so very artsy, I used this one at the
workshop I went to, and really liked it! ANd the cloud bar, which I have
been dying to get ever since that workshop...and all the stores have been
out of it!! Thanks!!! and then, the little cabin in the
woods..wonderful...oooh, can't wait to play! Wow, SSS, you really outdid
yourself! ( I am not worthy...not worthy!!!!!) ANd I obviously have the
very bestest SSS around!!!
Thank you so very very very very very very very very much!!!!!!!! You are
wonderful!!!!!!
{{{{Rubberhugs....BIG ones!!}}}} Ann-onymous
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 05:14:46 -0400 (EDT)
From: Rjm1022@aol.com
Subject: RS: YEAH!!--WE'RE BAAAK!(thanks MOM)
It's good to be back!
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 09:42:33 +0100
From: "vaneman" <vaneman@worldonline.nl>
Subject: RS: Tip of the day
Hi, Just so that we won't forget our tips of the day, here's mine:
Instructions for marbled paper
rectangle bowl
wallpaper glue
paper
oilpaint
tooth picks
soft brush
pipette
turpentine
old newspapers
plastic serving tray, or cutting board, (old, flat surface)
sponge
Take 4 large table spoons of wallpaper glue and 1 liter (appr. 0.908 US
quarts) cold water. Stir glue into water and stir for 1 more minute. Add
2-4 liters of water, keep stirring. Leave for 10 to 15 minutes, stir now
and then. IMPORTANT: The thicker the mixture the more you're able to
manipulate the colors, so remember that when you're adding water. Don't
leave it too thick, because that will make it messy to work with.
Put mixture in bowl. Mix oilpaint with turpentine until it's fluid.
With a pipette you can put drops of paint onto the mixture. Use 2 or 3
different colors.Make swirls and patterns with a tooth pick. Now you can
put the paper onto the mixture. Use a medium heavy kind of paper. Hold it
at 2 opposite corners, and from the middle gently lay it onto the surface.
Take it out and lay it flat onto your serving tray. With sponge and a fair
amount of water, wash the glue from the paper. Don't worry about spoiling
the colors or patterns, you won't. The paint is already fixed on the paper.
Hang it on a clothesline or lay flat to dry. Now, with the newspaper take
up the old paint from the mixture. (sometimes you can use it twice, the
second time the colors are lighter).You can also use your brush to put the
paint onto the mixture, and swirl it around.
Dont's swirl and twirl around too much, because it gets muddy.
You can also use a comb! It's best to do this outside on a sunny day!
Have fun everybody!! Mine turned out beautiful. (I have tried this before
years ago, but without the wallpaperglue and it didn't work at all, so if
you failed too, try this, it worked for me!!!)
Ria Vaneman
vaneman@worldonline.nl
http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/9046
http://home.worldonline.nl/~vaneman
take a look at my paintings at:
http://home.worldonline.nl/~vaneman/art.html
free backgrounds for webpages:
http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/9046/backg.html
http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/9046/backg1.html
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 10:10:23 +0100
From: "vaneman" <vaneman@worldonline.nl>
Subject: RS: StamParadise Autumn swap received
Hi All, Yesterday I received the cards from the Autumn swap.
Thank you Jill Britton and StamParadise stampclub for hosting this.
Also thanks for the card stock and envy AND THE CHOCOLATES!!!
Reading all those posts about people receiving chocolates with their orders
or just as RAKs always made my mouth water. And now I got my own. Well, I
can tell you, they survided a whole 2 minutes outside of the envelope
before being eaten by this great big chocolate loving monster: MOI!! Also
liked the baggie that they came in.
Ok, and now for the cards. Let me start with telling that they're all very
beautiful, so that I don't have to repeat myself all the time.
Let's start with Dee Volk's card. It's a collage kind of a card. With a
nice background of apples and other fruit. On it she layered a cut out and
colored pumpkin (Hero Arts) and she stamped leaves (Rubber Stampede) on
another piece of cardstock, in different colors and cut them in strips and
layered them on the background just a bit apart. She finished it with a
raffia bow.
A (?) Coyle, made a card out of bright yellow cardstock, cut out a blue
tree and layered it with stamped and cut out leaves (PSX). A very "happy"
card.
Kate Hill made a very elegant card out of tan speckled cardstock. She used
a PSX leave stamp (I think PSX have the most beautiful stamps in the
world!!!), which she randomly stamped on the card, she embossed one leave.
and she stamped another leave in the corner and cut it out.
An unknown artist made a card out of dark green cardstock and inside she
made an inlay of creme paper. On the outside she glued an autumn leave of
cloth and glued glitter on it. On top is a stamp of a scarecrow in a
pumpkin patch stamped on creme cardstock, colred and cut out. I think it is
a PSX stamp (?)
Another unknown artist made a card out of dark orange card stock (the back
is creme colored) and she stamped an autumn landscape on a smaller piece of
creme cardstock, so that the orange cardstock looks like a frame. There's a
tree and clouds and grass and autumn leaves and an animal (I just can't
think of the English name at the moment, it'll come to me after I've sent
this message, no doubt). Anyway, it's a nice scene.
The cards are all great and I enjoyed participating in the swap.
Ria Vaneman
vaneman@worldonline.nl
http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/9046
http://home.worldonline.nl/~vaneman
take a look at my paintings at:
http://home.worldonline.nl/~vaneman/art.html
free backgrounds for webpages:
http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/9046/backg.html
http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/9046/backg1.html
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 09:48:45 +0100
From: "vaneman" <vaneman@worldonline.nl>
Subject: RS: RS More free backgrounds for webpages
Hi All, I've made some more backgrounds for webpages. This time I used my
computer. Go check them out at:
http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/9046/backg1.html
Take a look at my home made backgrounds made with paint and soft pastels
at:
http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/9046/backg.html
You're free to download them and use them for your webpages, just e-mail me
when you do use them and make a link from your page to mine.
Ria Vaneman
vaneman@worldonline.nl
http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/9046
http://home.worldonline.nl/~vaneman
take a look at my paintings at:
http://home.worldonline.nl/~vaneman/art.html
free backgrounds for webpages:
http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/9046/backg.html
http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/9046/backg1.html
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 07:20:12 -0700
From: "Dave/Linda V. " <whistles@tir.com>
Subject: RS: newbie swap#9
received my second card today from the newbie swap group#9. it was from
jennifer satterfield. the card is made with a textured water color card.
the first layer is a brick design depicting a house. layered on this to
give a e-d affect is a door, a milk can full of flowers,a braided rug with
a sleeping kittie. on the door are three hearts tied with ribbon. in the
right hand corner is a sign that say's life is purr-fect. a really
adoreable card. stamp credits weren't listed but look like stampin up[?].
thank you jennifer.
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 07:10:41 -0700
From: "Dave/Linda V. " <whistles@tir.com>
Subject: RS: cccc
received my first cat club card today. it was from catstampurr. a halloween
kittie card. black card stock with a layer of pale yellow. then a stamped
layer. the stamped layer has an orange and black checked border. in the
center is a person dressed as a pumpkin with a long medium blue costume
with a blck and yellow neckline. the pumpkin person is carrying a black
halloween eye mask. a black kittie is sitting on the pumpkin persons
shoulder. the envy is hand made from golden rod paper with a black cat
stamped image. an all aroung great card. thank you barbara.
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 07:36:27 -0400
From: Chris & Lynda Barnwell <hildamac@top.monad.net>
Subject: Re: RS: Stamp A Claus Catalog (Newspaper)
Dorothy Ferris wrote:
>
> >
> > I have never heard of this company before, but this catalog is wonderful.
> > I don't remember ordering it, and I know that I didn't pay for it, so
> > what's up, huh, huh.
> >
> Sounds like a nice thing to get. Would love to know how to get one.
> Perhaps someone could give out some information on this catalog.
>
> Dorothy & Toto2
>
Hi Dorothy,
I got my paper catalog by going to the website and filling out a
request.
Here is the URL www.saclaus.com/
Good Luck
Lynda
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 07:44:51 -0400 (EDT)
From: StampnMom@aol.com
Subject: Re: RS: RE:RS ? Micheals sale??
In a message dated 97-10-11 01:45:47 EDT, kniter1@prairienet.org writes:
<< Hello,
I have a friend who whats to go to Micheals next week, I was wondering
if there are any sales going on for next week?? I can always find some
thing I NEED! :-) Well that I would like to have.
>>
Hi:
Yes there are - today, 10/11, Michaels has a 30% off everything in the store
coupon good from 9am to noon. Then the have a 40% and 30% off coupon good
for Sunday, Monday or Tuesday!
Hope this helps
Stampingly,
Cissy
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 04:49:18 -0700
From: lindaloo@telusplanet.net
Subject: RS: TAN: It's Because .........
No, Petie,
It's because there were too many "Tips" during one day and it just
couldn't handle all the information <VBG>
LindaLoo
Donald J Glaser wrote:
>
> I just remembered an item on the new here last week. They were referring
> to how the month of October is the month the stock market has been known
> to crash, making reference to (when was it 1927 and), '84 I believe.
>
> Well instead of the stock market, I suppose it became the list!
>
> PeterPan
> Perceive............
> Believe..................
> and
> ACHIEVE!
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 07:42:12 -0400 (EDT)
From: DYLORRI@aol.com
Subject: RS: Re: RubberTown: Survey
In a message dated 97-10-10 22:58:51 EDT, ruthann@key-net.net writes:
<< j-cressman@usa.net wrote:
>
> I'm curious. If you had a universal gift certificate for one rubber stamp
from any rubber stamp company in the world. what would it be? >>
Anything personal--handmade by any one of you.
xxoo Lorri
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 07:42:09 -0400 (EDT)
From: FG2000@aol.com
Subject: Re: RS: KIDS-Always a SURPRIZE
In a message dated 97-10-10 17:05:07 EDT, you write:
<< Well I have a good one. (story that is) Yesterday I left my two year old
Candice in front of a Movie alone for 5 minutes while I got her sister
cleaned up from a marker mess and when I returned to the Kitchen/Den where I
left her she had thrown everything out of the Refrigerator on to the floor.
I had broken glass, spilled milk, spilled orange juice, EVERYTHING piled in
a big pile on the floor. I guess she was trying to tell me I needed to
clean the refrigerator >>
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 07:47:41 -0400 (EDT)
From: FG2000@aol.com
Subject: Re: RS: KIDS-Always a SURPRIZE
In a message dated 97-10-10 17:05:07 EDT, you write:
<< Well I have a good one. (story that is) Yesterday I left my two year old
Candice in front of a Movie alone for 5 minutes while I got her sister
cleaned up from a marker mess and when I returned to the Kitchen/Den where I
left her she had thrown everything out of the Refrigerator on to the floor.
I had broken glass, spilled milk, spilled orange juice, EVERYTHING piled in
a big pile on the floor. I guess she was trying to tell me I needed to
clean the refrigerator >>
Don't feel bad, Bonnie. My next door neighbor has a 3 year old named Logan
that decided to take a hammer to the door of her brand spanking new van a few
days ago. Looks like he hammered it about 50 times. Yep, it's the same kid
that cracked two of my ceramic tiles by dropping a glass jar of apple juice
on it, the same kid that broke my daughter MIssy's canopy bedpost by swinging
on it, the same kid that broker a very expensive vase in my house the same
day he cracked my ceramic tile yada, yada, yada! Everytime he comes walking
across the street to our house, we hide!<LOL>
Kathie
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 05:42:19 -0600
From: mavinci2@juno.com (Ma Vinci)
Subject: RS: Ma Vinci's gone for the day
Once a month we have what we call Kids' Day, and I bag EVERYthing, the
cleaning and the laundry and the dishes, and we head out for a day of
whatever the kids want to do. Today the agenda includes the zoo, the
library, McDonald's, and Slurpees. I won't be checking mail the rest of
the
day until tonight. I love these days. I hope the kids remember them
when
they're all grown up.
Later,
Robin
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 08:03:40 -0400 (EDT)
From: StampnMom@aol.com
Subject: RS: StampnMoms SSS5 Sept pack:)
Hi All:
I sent this earlier in the week but didn't know if it made it thru because of
all the problems. I've got a SUPER SSS and wanted to make sure this came
thru the list.
************
Hi All:
I received a Wonderful package from my Wonderful SSS. She is Definately a
mind reader!!! I got a tea bag stamp that I have been wanting for some time!
It wasn't even on my wish list, but she knew - somehow she knew - and sent
it to me!!! WOW!!!
I also received 4 Tea Sicklers - they are spoons with flavoring on the end
for stirring into your tea!!! What a Great idea - I have never seen these
before, but boy are they good!!!! Next I got a box of Fruit and Almond tea
(almond if a favorite flavoring of mine) Can you guess by now that I am a
tea conisour!!!! I also got some beautiful cardstock, SculpeyIII clay, blue
liquid applique, a black Marvy matchable ink pad, a small apple stamp (sooo
cute) 2 samples ideas of things made with a tea bag stamp, some mulberry
paper and some homemade paper.
Thank you so much my dear SSS. You really know how to bring a smile to my
face. I will enjoy using each and anything that you sent to me. Thanks for
taking the time to pick out things that really mean so much.
Stampingly,
Cissy
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 05:49:58 -0600
From: mavinci@juno.com
Subject: Re: RS: Tan; which dwarf are you?
Down-In-The-Dumpy. Fer sher. Getting better, though.
Robin
(and yes, one of the dwarves is Grumpy)
On Fri, 10 Oct 1997 17:24:13 -0500 (CDT) Theresa Anderson
<tander02@mail.coin.missouri.edu> writes:
>If we were renaming the seven dwarfs who would you be lately? I would
>be
>Frumpy, or Grumpy. But is one of the "real" dwarves Grumpy????
>frumpily,
>
>Imagene
>First Christmas Tree Farm
> <><
>
>
>
>
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 08:27:05 -0400
From: Terrie Price <mkterrie@conterra.com>
Subject: RS: TAN: Some facts you can't live without knowing
Some Facts You Can't Live Without Knowing - Vol # 1
1. Coca-cola was originally green.
2. Every day more money is printed for Monopoly than US Treas.
3. Hawaiian alphabet has 12 letters.
4. Men can read smaller print than women; women can hear better.
5. Chances that an American lives within 50 miles of where he or she
grew up: 1 in 2
6. Amount American Airlines saved in 1987 by eliminating one olive from
each salad served first class: $40,000
7. City with the most Rolls Royce's per capita: Hong Kong
8. State with the highest percentage of people who walk to work: Alaska
9. Chances of a white Christmas in New York: 1 in 4
10. Percentage of Africa that is wilderness: 28
11. Percentage of North America that is wilderness: 38
12. Estimated percentage of American adults who go on a diet each year:
44
13. Barbie's measurements if she were life size: 39-23-33
14. Avg. number of days a West German goes without washing his
underwear: 7
15. Percentage of Americans who say that God has spoken to them: 36
16. Percentage of Americans who regularly attend religious services: 43
17. City with the highest per capita viewership of television
evangelists: Washington DC
18. Percentage of American men who say they would marry the same woman
if they had it to do all over again: 80
19. Percentage of American women who say they would marry the same man:
50
20. Percentage of men who say they are happier after their divorce or
separation: 58
21. Percentage of women who say they are happier: 85
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 08:01:59 -0400 (EDT)
From: DYLORRI@aol.com
Subject: RS: xxoo from Lorri
How do I get re-subscrbied?? I have been trying--unsuccessfully!
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Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 08:10:59 -0500
From: franklystamping@juno.com (Deborah K. Frank)
Subject: RS: $$$ Tips
Please send me your favorite $$$ saving tips.
I'd love to have the tips to put in a little booklet
to share with others.
Remember the more we save in our household,
the more we can spend in rubber !!!!!!
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Hey, wanna stamp?
FranklyStamping@juno.com
"When I have to choose between two evils, I like to try the one I haven't
tried before." Mae West
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