From: owner-rubberstampers-digest@lists.xmission.com (rubberstampers-digest) To: rubberstampers-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: rubberstampers-digest V2 #1459 Reply-To: rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net Sender: owner-rubberstampers-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-rubberstampers-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk rubberstampers-digest Monday, March 9 1998 Volume 02 : Number 1459 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 09 Mar 1998 09:29:26 -0800 From: Larry Anderson & Diane Hare Subject: Re: RS: brain teaser Relative to how long it look ... an interesting pattern developed: 2 weeks for a minister 2 hours for a person who goes to church 20 minutes for an agnostic & 14 minutes for an atheist My theory is that many non-professionals have found it worthy to devote extra study to what is/are, to them, exotic areas. Diane Hare/MS.HARE foxnhare@goldrush.com San Andreas,CA snotmyfault Linda Strawn wrote: > > Boy you and Diane, Debbie make me ashamed it took me 2 hours and I > thought that was good. And I do go to church LOL.....Linda > > Glitterface wrote: > > > > Oooh, I got it in 14 minutes!!! AND I'm an atheist!!!! Go figure! > > > > ***Glitterface*** > > > > Debbie Miller, Austin TX > > Mommy to Kate and Maggie, fraternal twins (10-11-93) > > tomndeb@ccsi.com > > > > > > > > > > Thought you may like to try this out it took me about 2 hours to find > > > > them all...Huggs...Linda > > > > > - -- - -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- Visit our web page at: http://www.goldrush.com/~foxnhare/ Call our Commodore 64 BBS (Silicon Realms 300-2400 baud) at: (209) 754-1363 - -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- This message was from Larry Anderson & Diane Hare - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 09 Mar 98 08:18:25 -0800 From: "Frances Jansen" Subject: RS: Update Mother's Day Card-A-Day Swap Hi All: Give your special person a one-of-a-kind gift! SWAP: Mother's Day Card-A-Day Swap HOST: RubberZombee TEMS: 7 for 7 DETAILS: You make 7 cards (cards don't have to be identical), not PC's, and envy's with postage and send them to me with 7 mailing labels of your special Mom, Grandmother, Aunt, etc., I will swap the cards and send a different card each day starting the week before Mother's Day. MAILING INFO: 7 mailing labels of person cards to be sent and 7 envy's with correct postage for the card you have made POSTMARK: April 20 If you want to play please email me directly (jansen@immunex.com) as I am not subscribed to the list. Any questions let me know. Have a great night! RubberZombee Players: Beth stampin@dtgnet.com Kim HpyStamper@aol.com Melina StampKutie@aol.com Debbie Ldcoller@aol.com Laura merlin@uia.net Mary Ellen MerRyanFL@aol.com Marci marci.williams@attws.com Letty llreeser1@earthlink.net Donnajo djtroup@yahoo.com StampAmi StampAmi@aol.com Debi Lym SiteImprov@aol.com Jan navair4me@aol.com Sherri dmcknig@creston.heartland.net Sharon jsandahl@hutchtel.net Tracy tracy.yamamoto@lmco.com Sheryl postoids@artlover.com Jae jmorgan@fisi.net This message was from "Frances Jansen" - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Mar 1998 10:18:13 -0600 From: "Barbara" Subject: RS: COMM: Creative Images UM Grabbag Fellow Stampers, I am now officially a stamp company! This week I finally got set up to make my own stamps. I want to thank everyone who has been so wonderful about taking a leap of faith on a new vendor and ordering cardstock grabbags from me. What I would like to offer now is a grabbag of unmounteds of my 1st plate of rubberstamps for $20.00 which includes shipping in the US. Add $1.00 shipping for Canada, Germany, Great Britain and Ireland. Add $2.00 shipping for Australia and New Zealand. Let me know if I left anyone out. There are a total of eighteen images that fill a 9" x 13" sheet. There are six large ones, 4 medium, 4 small, 2 word type and 2 tiny ums. The large stamps are all large enough to fill the front of a card. These include a frog on a lily pad, a bridge with a stream running underneath, a mountain scene, 2 hummingbirds with flowers, a beach scene with seashells, and a large basket of flowers. The medium stamps include an Indian girl feeding a bird, a boy bunny shyly giving a girl bunny flowers, a feather (like a writing quill), and a sign that says Honeybees Welcome. The small stamps are a cactus, a begging dog, a chick on an egg with a feather in his hat and a butterfly. The word stamps are Handstamped By: and Good Job! The tiny stamps are a bird in flight (perfect for adding to the sky of your card) and a postoid size frog on a lily pad. I also sell HALOS and loop tape for those of you that use HALOS or are wanting to get a started set of HALOS. The images on this sheet of rubber will take about a yard of loop tape which is $5.99 per yard. If you order it with the UM Grabbag then there would be no additional shipping charges. I accept checks, money orders, Visa, MasterCard and Discover. I would love to make a grabbag of ums for you or for your SS. By the way, Creative Images is an angel company. If you have any questions you can e-mail me or call me at (316) 364-8744. Barbara Zachrel - barbara@kans.com Creative Images 1112 Neosho Burlington KS 66839 This message was from "Barbara" - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Mar 1998 10:17:17 -0600 From: "John & Sharon Sandahl" Subject: RS: Re: Compilation of Thanks in other languages- Made a Card Thanks Karen for keeping this list.( I saved individual phrases, but hadn= 't made them into a list). I used this Sat. to make a Thank You card for a friend who had been over helping with some work on the house. I drew fain= t pencil lines diagonally across a card, and wrote the words for thank you all over the card, one after another, until the card was filled up with phrases. Then I used an embossing pen, wrote, and embossed in silver THAN= K YOU on top of the background. Inside I wrote, 'There are never enough way= s to thank you for all you have done for us'. I thought it was a pretty neat card, and wanted to share the idea with you. Thanks again for the list, and to everyone who sent the phrases in. Sharon, the mouse potato - ---------- > From: Karen Harris > To: rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net > Cc: vburow@anasazi.com; harris@njcc.com > Subject: RS: Compilation of Thanks in other languages > Date: Thursday, March 05, 1998 1:13 PM >=20 > Here=92s the list I compiled of Thanks You=92s in other languages from = the > input of this group. >=20 > Danish Tak Thanks =09 > Mange Tak Many Thanks=09 > Tusind Tak Thousand Thanks=09 > Hebrew Todah > French Merci > Spanish Gracias=09 > Russian "Spacibo" (spelling unsure) > Arabic "Shukra" (spelling unsure) > Mandarin Xie Xie (romanized spelling - pinyin) > Japanese Arigato > Tagalog Salamat Po (language of the Philippines) > German Danke or Danke schoen > Portuguese Obrigado > Estonian Tanu or tanan > Norwegian Takk > Polish Dzienkuje=20 > French Merci Beaucoup > Afrikaans Baie dankie=20 > Flemish Hartelijk bedankt=20 > Italien Grazie > Hungarian nagyou szepen koszonom=20 > Finnish kittos=20 > Dutch Dank je wel >=20 > Thanks to all who shared their knowledge! >=20 > Karen Harris >=20 >=20 >=20 > If you have interent access, go to: > http://babelfish.altavista.digital.com/cgi-bin/translate? > http://www.travlang.com/Ergane/ > This message was from Karen Harris > -- > The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems > Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . This message was from "John & Sharon Sandahl" - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modem= s Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 09 Mar 1998 09:42:13 -0800 From: Shaunna Frasure Subject: RS: Ad:Kaleidacolors & Kaleidacolor Reinkers!! > Order going out Wednesday (March 11th): > > ***KALEIDACOLOR REINKERS!!!! > $1.95 each or 5 for $8.95 > > ***Kaleidacolor Pads- $7.95 ea or 2/$15 > Colors: > Spectrum-02,05,07,08,12 > Pastel-31,33,35,37,39 > Royal Satin-51,53,54,55,56 > Country-71,73,75,76,74 > Calypso-01,04,06,09,10 > Autumn Leaves-02,51,52,71,76 > Berry Blaze-05,33,34,35,07 > Nostalgia-38,75,34,73,77 > Bouquet-40,01,32,34,37, > Caribbean Sea-40,38,37,10,39 > Bordeaux-08,34,37,54,56 > Birthstone-34,33,35,36,38 > > These colors correspond to how to re-ink your pads in order of color. > > All Colors by name: > 01-Lemon Yellow > 02-Tangerine > 03-Vermillion > 04-Poppy Red > 05-Carmine > 06-Peony Purple > 07-Pansy > 08-Ultramarine > 09-Cerlulean Blue > 10-Teal > 11-Emerald > 12-Spring green > 31-Flamingo > 32-Cupid Pink > 33-Cherry Pink > 34-Lilac > 35-Wisteria > 36-Lavender > 37-Celeste B;ue > 38-Pale Aqua > 39-Nile Green > 40-Chartreuse > 51-Autumn Leaf > 52-Chocolate > 53-Garnet > 54-Mulberry > 55-Indigo Blue > 56-Bottle Green > 58-Jet Black > 71-Mustard > 72-Camel > 73-Old Rose > 74-Fawn > 75-Sky Mist > 76-Olive > 77-Slate Blue > > Shipping in USA: > Up to $20-$3 > $21 to $45-$4 > $46 to $75-$5 > $76+ -$6 > Canadians add $2 > Overseas negotible depending on order =) > California Customers please add 7.25% for sales tax on all orders. > > ***I will confirm all orders. Now accepting VISA, M/C, and DISCOVER > Credit Cards!!=) Call tollfree number below! > - -- Queen La Fetti a.k.a. Shaunna Frasure--- mailto:Stampfan@psln.com "A Day Without Confetti is Like A Day Without Sunshine!" Custom Creations, 299 Fourth Ave., Portola, CA 96122-9206 (800)320-6327 Now accepting VISA, M/C, and DISCOVER Credit Cards California Customers please add 7.25% for sales tax on all orders. This message was from Shaunna Frasure - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Mar 1998 11:51:43 EST From: StampnMom Subject: RS: Super!! SSS6 pkg for Cissy To my Wonderful SSS It is such a rainy, dreary day here and the kind of morning that you just want to pull up the covers and go back to sleep. Of course because I have 3 children - THAT IS NOT possible - soooo I got myself up, drove them to school and then stopped at the Post office. - Sure glad I got out of bed today - there was a WONDERFUL package of goodies waiting for me! It put a HUGE smile right on my face and I totally forgot about the gloom of the day!!!!! I can't say enough about how you pick out Just the Right "stuff" for me :) The heart wheel, handle and ink you sent is Great!!! I only have 2 other wheels and have wanted to get a bunch more because I really enjoy using them. Thanks so much!!! StampinUP! is one of my FAVORITE companies so I really appreciated the 2 stamps you sent :) I don't have either and will put them to good use! I'm Always running out of Clear EP and this bottle you send will keep me in good supply - thanks! The sponge is something that I have wanted to get but can never seem to find - (I've been using kitchen sponges - can you believe it!!!!!) Thanks so much!!!!! The little bunny soaps are TOO cute!!! I will put them out in my bathroom - just for show - at Easter Thanks!!! I like the clear/pinkish confetti you sent - Confetti is such FUN stuff to include in someone's card!!! Thanks!!!! The blue color glitter glue is again something that I have never tried - I always have used the powder glitter and applied it with glue. This should be great for outlining! I can;t wait to try it!!! As always, I so enjoy getting magazines - I don't subscribe to any on my own so I really appreciate the copy of Stampers Sampler that you sent!!! It will be read, re-read and read again :) I've saved the BEST for last!!!! My WONDERFULLY, TALENTED SSS made me an accessories box!! It is the cutest thing, filled with ribbon, small sponges, doilies and lace - it is one of those round wooden boxes. First she randomly sponged? skyblue ink on the top and bottom. Then she stamped paws (big and small) on top and little paws all around the side of the cover. Then on the bottom part, she stamped little mice - in groups of 3 - all around the outside of the box. It is FABULOUS!!! Thanks so much for all the time and thought you put into this box for me - it is Greatly appreciated!!!!! Finally, thanks for the Rooster card - it is Great!!! Handstamped cards, accessories mean so very much to me!!! Thanks for being such a WONDERFUL SSS!!! I look so forward to your packages!!! Your friend Cissy This message was from StampnMom - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 09 Mar 1998 09:03:44 -0800 From: "Ziada Family (Zonia Quero, Hassan Ziada)" Subject: Re: RS: TAN ~ Does Anyone Have A Stamping Room? Hi Clarice, I do have an special room at home that we call "Mom's stamp room", it was my older son's bedroom, he got married last summer and my husband told me to used it for my stamps and he help me decorate and set the shelfs. I have bookcase type shelfs all arounnd the walls (a used paperback book store went out of business and I got an incredible buy on the shelfs). I also have a very large maple antique desk with very large and deep drawers perfect for storage, There is a large closet in the room where I keep a literature holder for sorting and storing my card stock, 3 plastic srorage units with clear drawers (all from costco) where I store ribbons, paints,unmounted stamps, end other miscellaneous items, there is also a top shelf in the closet where I keep the laminator and several plastic boxes that store many craft related stuff. Also in the room I have a wooden store unit given to me by a retire dentist, it have 12 drawers where I keep my seasonal or holydays stamps and xtra large sheets of paper. The stamp room also have a set of patio doors going to the back yard and this allows for great lighting and fresh air during the summer. I also have in the stamp room another unit of clear plastic drawers where I store envelops and another for all the paints , embossing powders, glittres etc. Above the desk and in another wall I have several clear plastic shelf units like the ones used in stores to put greeting cardsthis are also full of stamps. I do have some 3000 stamps mounted and several 100's unmounted. One little item in my stamp room that I realy like is a circular cloth drying hanging thing with clips that I hanged in a corner I use this to dry that cards I am working on, or the ones that are almost finish. The thing I like the least in my stamroom is the full size bed in it...since this room also serves as an spare bedroom for guests, specially now that my daughter is back at home and occupaing her own room that I was ussing for the guests. Well Are you tired or reading yet? Hope this help. Love and happy stamping Zonia PaperPalet wrote: > > Do any of you have an area or room at home set up specifically for your > stamping and creativity? Just wondering.....e-mail me, I would love to hear > about it! > > Aloha, > > Clarice =) > This message was from PaperPalet > -- > The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems > Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . This message was from "Ziada Family (Zonia Quero, Hassan Ziada)" - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 09 Mar 1998 09:40:09 -0800 From: Shaunna Frasure Subject: RS: Ad:Adirondaks,Big & Juicy, Stamp it Pad Specials! > Order going out Wednesday (March 11th): > > *Adirondak Stamp Pads-Dye Based, raised felt with removeable hinged > lids. > Single Colors-$2.95 each(reg$4) > *Reinkers $1.95each or 6 for $10.95 > ***BEST DEAL-Buy All 17 Colors for $48!!!(reg$68) > Colors: > Bottle(Green), Denim, Mushroom, Rust, Butterscotch, Eggplant, Pesto, > Slate, Caramel, Expresso, Pitch Black, Cranberry, Ginger, Raisin, > Currant, Lettuce, and Terra Cotta > > *Adirondak Rainbow Pads- > $4.75 each(reg$6) > ***BEST DEAL-Buy All 6 Colors for $27!!!(reg $36) > Colors: > Wildflowers, Rueberry, Woodlands, Noel, Cabin Fever, > Stained Glass > > *Big & Juicy Stamp Pads(4 1/2" X 7 1/2")-Giant sized Pads > Single Colors-$6.95 each(reg$8.75) > ***BEST DEAL-Buy All 6 Colors for $39.95!!!(Reg $52.50) > Reinkers-$1.95 each(reg$2.50) > Colors: > Black, Blue, Green, Red, Purple, & Pink > > *Big & Juicy Rainbow Pads-Same Giant size as single colored > $12.00 each(reg$15.95) > ***BEST DEAL-Buy all 8 Colors for $89.95!!!(Reg $127.60) > Colors: > Happy Birthday, Gum Drop, Spicy, Sweet Pea, Tutti-Fruitti, Waterfall, > Vibrant Primary, and Soothing Sunset > > *Stamp It-Dye Based, raised felt ink pad with removable hinged lid. > Solid colors-$2.95 each(reg$4) > ***BEST DEAL-Buy all 35 Colors for $94.95!!(Reg $140.00) > Reinkers-$1.95 each(reg$2.50) > Colors: > Hot Pink, Rose, Hotter pink, Coral, Christmas Red, Orange,Peach, Red, > Barn Red, New Burgundy, Wine, Flamingo Pink, Hottest Pink, > Yellow,Yorktown Green, Ocean green, Sage, Christmas green, Green, > Lime Green, Tawney yellow, Brown, Bright brown, Violet, Purple, > Lavender, Periwinkle, Mustard, Black, Blueberry, Blue, Turquoise,Light > Blue, Jamestown Blue, and Teal-- > > ***Now accepting VISA, M/C, and DISCOVER Credit Cards > > Shipping in USA: > Up to $20-$3 > $21 to $45-$4 > $46 to $75-$5 > $76+ -$6 > Canadians add $2 > Overseas depends on order > California Customers please add 7.25% for sales tax on all orders. > > *I will confirm all orders via e-mail. I accept Visa, M/C, and > Discover Credit Cards and checks or M.O's, Thank you for your order!!!=) - -- Queen La Fetti a.k.a. Shaunna Frasure--- mailto:Stampfan@psln.com "A Day Without Confetti is Like A Day Without Sunshine!" Custom Creations, 299 Fourth Ave., Portola, CA 96122-9206 (800)320-6327 Now accepting VISA, M/C, and DISCOVER Credit Cards California Customers please add 7.25% for sales tax on all orders. This message was from Shaunna Frasure - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Mar 1998 11:42:56 EST From: Grinchdout Subject: RS: RS. Salads I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who posted the salad recipes they were teriffic. And as I promissed ( although it seems like then years later LOL ) I have a few recipes to add. Hope you enjoy them Hugs Cathy the Grinch Pomegranate Salad - -------------------------- 1/2-3/4 head of iceberg or red leaf letuce 1 or 2 bananas ( use your judgement ) 1 small can pineapple tidbits 1/2 of large or 1 whole small pomegranate toss salad, pour dressing on & toss just before serving. dressing - ---------- 3/4 cup Sugar 1 tsp. dry mustard 1 tsp. salt 1 cup begetable oil 1/3 cup white vinegar 1 Tbsp. onion juice 1 tsp. poppy seeds mix in blender, gradually adding oil. Add poppy seeds at the end. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - ---------------- Copper penny salad makes 12-16 1 can (101/2 oz ) tomato soup 1 cup sugar 1/2 cup vinegar 1/2 cup salad oil 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. dry mustard 4 pounds carrots, sliced and cooked 1 large onion cut into thin rings 1 large green pepper, diced Combine tomato soup, sugar, vinegar, salad oil,salt and mustard in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Pour hot dressing over carrots, onion and green pepper. Marinate 24 hours. Serve hot or cold. Salad will keep in fridge for 2 weeks. - -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ramen Salad 1 small cabbage, grated 2-3 green onions, chopped 1 pkg. ramen noodles, crumbled combine above ingredients in a bowl, mix the following : 1/3 cup oil 1/3 cup cider vinegar 1/3 cup sugar pinch of curry 1 garlic clove, pressed Ramen flavor packet pour dressing over salad and stir well, cover and marinate over night. - ----------------------------------------------------------------- Mandarine salad 1/4 cup sliced almonds 1 Tbsp. plus 1 tsp. sugar 1/4 head lettuce, torn into bite size 1/4 head romain , torn into bite size 2 stalks celery, chopped 2 green onions sliced sweet-sour dressing 1 can mandarine orange segments, drained cook almonds and sugar over low heat, stirring constantly, til sugar is melted and almonds are coated. Cool and break apart. Place lettuce, celery and onion in a plastic bag. Pour dressng into bag, add oranges. Shake til coated, then add almonds and shake again Sweet-sour dressing - ------------------------- 1/4 cup vegetable oil 2 Tbsp. sugar 2 Tbsp. vinegar 1 Tbsp. Snipped parsley 1/2 tsp. Salt Dash of pepper Dash of red pepper sauce shake all ingredients iin tightly covered jar; refrigerate. - ------------------------------------------------------------------ Spinach salad spinache craysons golden deliscious apples ( can use lemmon juice to keep from getting brown ) carmalized almonds / or nuts ( I also like to use just toasted ) Honey mustard dressing ( put on just before serving ) mix ingredients like regular salad ( use judgment on serving size for your family ) add dressing ( I like to use Briannas but any should do ) Enjoy!!! This message was from Grinchdout - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Mar 1998 10:07:33 -0800 From: "Jutta Hood" Subject: RS: COMM: Denami and Stamps in Motion This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - ------=_NextPart_000_0037_01BD4B43.2D76E2E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I am placing an order with these two vendors tomorrow morning. Does = anyone have any wish list requests they need to fill? Denami has some really nice easter eggs, measuring about 3" tall. (Of = course, everything Denami makes is nice) Stamps in Motion has really nice Stained Glass Window stamps. Good use = for your glitter and graphite EP. Let me know how I can help. =20 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fax your order to: 253-804-9377 or email me at jutta@wolfenet.com You can also reach me at: 253-939-9349 =20 Mail your payments to: Hood Enterprises 1602 - 22nd Street NE Auburn WA 98002-3437 or use your VISA - MC - American Express - Discover Visit my web site at: http://www.wolfenet.com/~jutta ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - ------=_NextPart_000_0037_01BD4B43.2D76E2E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I am placing = an order with=20 these two vendors tomorrow morning.  Does anyone have = any
wish list requests they need to = fill?
 
Denami has some really nice = easter eggs,=20 measuring about 3" tall.  (Of course, everything Denami makes = is=20 nice)
 
Stamps in Motion has really = nice Stained=20 Glass Window stamps.  Good use for your glitter and graphite=20 EP.
 
Let me know how I can = help. =20
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Fax = your order=20 to:  253-804-9377    or email me at jutta@wolfenet.com

You can = also reach me=20 at:   253-939-9349 
 

Mail your = payments=20 to:
 

Hood=20 Enterprises
1602 - 22nd Street NE
Auburn  WA =20 98002-3437
 

or use = your VISA=20 - -  MC -  American Express -  Discover
 

Visit my = web site=20 at:   http://www.wolfenet.com/~jutta
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 <= /DIV> - ------=_NextPart_000_0037_01BD4B43.2D76E2E0-- This message was from "Jutta Hood" - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 09 Mar 1998 10:33:47 -0800 From: Shaunna Frasure Subject: RS: Ad:McGill & Marvy Punches!! > Order going in Wednesday (March 11th) Yes!! I accept Credit Cards!=) > > Here are the McGill & Marvy Punches I can get: > > ***McGill Punchlines $6.95 (reg $8.95) > Teardrop 5/16" > Heart 1/4" > Star 1/4" > Diamond > Round 1/8" > Gingerman > Music Note > Flower > Oval 5/16" > Micro Round 1/16" > > *McGill Border Punches $6.95 (reg $8.95) > Southwest(NEW) > Crown(NEW) > Hearts(NEW) > Elegant(NEW) > > *McGill Long Reach Punches $7.50 (reg$10): > Angel > Heart > Star > Moon > Snowflake > Tree > Circle > Leaf > Santa > Square > Sun > Triangle > > *McGill Frame Punches $6.95(reg $9.25) > Angel > Apple > Bear > Bow > Tulip > Heart > Star > Butterfly > Tree > > *McGill Silhouette Punches $10.50 (reg$13.95) > Gingerbread Man(NEW) > Cottage(NEW) > Smiley Face(NEW) > Balloon > Bow > Flower > Heart > Star > Butterfly > > *McGill Giant Punches $9.95 (reg$13.95) > Balloon > Flower > Heart > Holly > Leaf > Star > > *McGill 2 in 1's Punches $6.00 (reg$8) > Angel/Heart > Balloon/Cake > Dove/Cross > Heart/Lips > Leaf/Butterfly > Moon/Star > > *McGill Corner Decorating Punches $9.75 (reg $13.00) > Diamonds > Flower > Snowflakes > Hearts > Flower 1 > Stars > > *McGill Corner Lacing Punches $7.95 (reg $10.75) > M101 > M103 > M108 > M109 > > *McGill Corner Art Punches $6.95 (reg$8.95) > Apple > Flower > Heart > Santa > Star > Tree > Bell > Circle > Diamond > > *Marvy Corner Rounders $6.00 (reg $8) > > *Marvy Creative Corners $6.00 (reg $8) > Victorian > Southwest > Round Heart > Round Star > Round Bear > Round Butterfly > Round Apple > Round Tree > > **These punches are pretty heavy so additional shipping is necessary: > > Shipping in USA: > Up to $20-$4 > $21 to $45-$5 > $46 to $75-$6 > $76+ -$7 > > **I will confirm all orders. Accepting Visa, M/C, or Discover Credit > Cards, also checks and M.O.'s. Thanks for your order!=) > Queen La Fetti a.k.a. Shaunna Frasure--- mailto:Stampfan@psln.com "A Day Without Confetti is Like A Day Without Sunshine!" Custom Creations, 299 Fourth Ave., Portola, CA 96122-9206 (800)320-6327 Now accepting VISA, M/C, and DISCOVER Credit Cards California Customers please add 7.25% for sales tax on all orders. This message was from Shaunna Frasure - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 09 Mar 1998 10:42:58 PST From: "Isadora Pfiestra" Subject: RS: RE: "What Is An Athiest?" Hmmmmm......Ant Judy....Are you having spell check problems or just stupid? ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com This message was from "Isadora Pfiestra" - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Mar 1998 09:56:39 -0700 From: "Melanie Wortman" Subject: RS: Perspective on wealth I enjoyed this so much thought I would share it with the rest of you. :) Melanie The RubberNut > > > > > > The Rich Family in Our church by Eddie Ogan > > > > I'll never forget Easter 1946. I was 14, my little sister Ocy 12, > > and > > my older sister Darlene 16. We lived at home with our mother, and > > the > > four of us knew what it was to do without many things. > > > > My dad had died 5 years before, leaving Mom with seven school kids > > to > > raise and no money. By 1946 my older sisters were married, and my > > brothers had left home. > > > > A month before Easter, the pastor of our church announced that a > > special > > Easter offering would be taken to help a poor family. He asked > > everyone > > to save and give sacrificially. > > > > When we got home, we talked about what we could do. We decided to > > buy > > 50 pounds of potatoes and live on them for a month. This would allow > > us > > to save $20 of our grocery money for the offering. > > > > When we thought that if we kept our electric lights turned out as > > much > > as possible and didn't listen to the radio, we'd save money on that > > month's electric bill. Darlene got as many house and yard cleaning > > jobs as possible, and both of us baby sat for everyone we could. For > > 15 > > cents, we could buy enough cotton loops to make three pot holders to > > sell for $1. We make $20 on pot holders. > > > > That month was one of the best of our lives. Every day we counted > > the > > money to see how much we had saved. At night we'd sit in the dark > > and > > talk about how the poor family was going to enjoy having the money > > the > > church would give them. We had about 80 people in church, so we > > figured > > that whatever amount of money we had to give, the offering would > > surely > > be 20 times that much. After all, every Sunday the Pastor had > > reminded > > everyone to save for the sacrificial offering. > > > > The day before Easter, Ocy and I walked to the grocery store and got > > the > > manager to give us three crisp $20 bills and one $10 bill for all > > our > > change. We ran all the way home to show Mom and Darlene. We had > > never > > had so much money before. > > > > That night we were so excited we could hardly sleep. We didn't care > > that we wouldn't have new clothes for Easter; we had $70 for the > > sacrificial offering. We could hardly wait to get to church! > > > > On Sunday morning, rain was pouring. We didn't own an umbrella, and > > the > > church was over a mile from our home, but it didn't seem to matter > > how > > wet we got. Darlene had cardboard in her shoes to fill the holes. > > The > > cardboard came apart, and her feet got wet. But we sat in church > > proudly. I heard some teenagers talking about the Smith girls having > > on > > their old dresses. I looked at them in their new clothes, and I felt > > so > > rich. > > > > When the sacrificial offering was taken, we were sitting on the > > second > > row from the front. Mom put in the $10 bill, and each of us girls > > put > > in a $20. As we walked home after church, we sang all the way. At > > lunch Mom had a surprise for us. She had bought a dozen eggs, and > > we > > had boiled Easter eggs with our fried potatoes! > > > > Late that afternoon the minister drove up in his car. Mom went to > > the > > door, talked with him for a moment, and then came back with an > > envelope > > in her hand. We asked what it was, but she didn't say a word. She > > opened the envelope and out fell a bunch of money. There were three > > crisp $20 bills, one $10 and seventeen $1. > > > > Mom put the money back in the envelope. We didn't talk, just sat > > and > > stared at the floor. We had gone from feeling like millionaires > > to > > feeling like poor white trash. > > > > We kids had had such a happy life that we felt sorry for anyone who > > didn't have our mom and dad for parents and a house full of > > brothers > > and sisters and other kids visiting constantly. We thought it was > > fun > > to share silverware and see whether we got the fork or the spoon > > that > > night. We had two knives which we passed around to whoever needed > > them. > > > > I knew we didn't have a lot of things that other people had, but I'd > > never thought we were poor. That Easter Day I found out we were. > > The > > minister had brought us the money for the poor family, so we must be > > poor. > > > > I didn't like being poor. I looked at my dress and worn-out shoes > > and > > felt so ashamed that I didn't want to go back to church. Everyone > > there > > probably already knew we were poor! I thought about school. I was > > in > > the ninth grade and at the top of my class of over 100 students. I > > wondered if the kids at school knew we were poor. I decided I could > > quit school since I had finished the eighth grade. That was all the > > law > > required at that time. > > > > We sat in silence for a long time. Then it got dark, and we went to > > bed. All that week, we girls went to school and came home, and no > > one > > talked much. Finally on Saturday, Mom asked us what we wanted to do > > with the money. What did poor people do with money? We didn't know. > > > > We'd never known we were poor. > > > > We didn't want to go to church on Sunday, but Mom said we had to. > > Although it was a sunny day, we didn't talk on the way. Mom started > > to > > sing, but no one joined in and she only sang one verse. > > > > At church we had a missionary speaker. He talked about how churches > > in > > Africa made buildings out of sun-dried bricks, but they need money > > to > > buy roofs. He said $100 would put a roof on a church. The minister > > said, "Can't we all sacrifice to help these poor people?" > > > > We looked at each other and smiled for the first time in a week. Mom > > reached into her purse and pulled out the envelope. She passed it > > to > > Darlene. Darlene gave it to me, and I handed it to Ocy. Ocy put it > > in > > the offering. > > > > When the offering was counted, the minister announced that it was a > > little over $100. The missionary was excited. He hadn't expected > > such > > a large offering from our small church. He said, "You must have > > some > > rich people in this church." > > > > Suddenly it struck us! We had given $87 of that "little over $100." > > We > > were the rich family in the church! Hadn't the missionary said so? > > > > > > >From that day on I've never been poor again. I've always > > remembered how rich I am because I have Jesus. > > > > > > > > > > > > This message was from "Melanie Wortman" - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Mar 1998 10:53:41 -0800 From: "Neil & Vivian Thiele" Subject: RS: vendor- who sells Magenta? This message was from "Neil & Vivian Thiele" - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Mar 1998 13:19:17 -0600 From: "Nancy Guggisberg" Subject: RS: creative memories anybody a creative memories consultant? please email me privately. thanks. nancy This message was from "Nancy Guggisberg" - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Mar 1998 15:34:33 EST From: AsianStamp Subject: VENDORS: Colorbox Reinkers? Hi Vendors-- Who sells colorbox reinkers at a discount? Thanks! This message was from AsianStamp - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Mar 1998 13:58:23 EST From: ISTMP2 Subject: Re: RS: Re: TAN: What's an Athiest? In a message dated 98-03-09 13:09:05 EST, you write: << I never met one of those before. What's an Athiest? Seriously now ... a > *real* athiest? > > Hummm.... how did you get that way? > LOL, I was born that way! How did *you* get to be a christian? ***Glitterface*** >> LOL< I was born AGAIN that way!!! :) Mary This message was from ISTMP2 - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Mar 1998 13:37:06 EST From: Ccopuntia Subject: RS: Re: FAQs on My Website (Christine)? In a message dated 98-03-06 16:15:02 EST, Christine wrote: << When someone needs to see this stuff they could just go out there and look. I would, of course, give credit where credit is due. This also would make it so that the people who maintain these lists currently wouldn't have to mail them to 700 people every week/month. What do you think? >> Fabulous idea -- go for it!!!!! Much appreciated!!!! Gets my vote :>) C. Carter This message was from Ccopuntia - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ End of rubberstampers-digest V2 #1459 *************************************