From: rubberstampers-owner@xmission.com (rubberstampers Digest) To: rubberstampers-digest@xmission.com Subject: rubberstampers Digest V2 #2382 Reply-To: rubberstampers@xmission.com Sender: rubberstampers-owner@xmission.com Errors-To: rubberstampers-owner@xmission.com Precedence: rubberstampers Digest Monday, August 4 1997 Volume 02 : Number 2382 In this issue: RS: Re: Nickname HELP! RS: Pressed Flower Tips Re: RS: Occupations Re: RS: TAN: OK< SO I'M NOT 19! RS: TTPO to Azure from Rachel RS: YHBT, and so has the rest of the internet (fwd) RS: Thanks Bonnie Lass! RS: Pigeon Forge Convention RS: RE: Official Peddler's Pack Swap RS: RE: Official Swap: Rubberstamp Saying/Phrase Swap Re: RS: TTPO, me too... RS: stamper's directory is here RS:Attn!!! Newbies and Cynthia Sillitoe Re: RS:Who sells JudyKins Catalogs? RS: TAN Thanks from Lisa @ Sargies RS: RS TUES POSTMARK DATE/Official Stamped Matchbook Swap RS: RE: Official Curtis Uyeda Swap RS: Comm Ranger Industries 35% off RS: CAYA #4 Re: RS: Re: Kevin and Stampscapes Demo See the end of the digest for information on subscribing to the rubberstampers or rubberstampers-digest mailing lists and on how to retrieve back issues. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 4 Aug 1997 20:11:52 -0400 From: "anno" Subject: RS: Re: Nickname HELP! > That Durn Stamper this one is the best, for sure. where in (that is to say WHICH) carolina are you? anno (in SC) This message was from "anno" - -- 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, 4 Aug 1997 17:21:11 +0000 From: "Angelhrt" Subject: RS: Pressed Flower Tips - --------------- > I saw an idea for a tri-fold card somewhere and did it for one of my > swaps. I wanted to use dried pressed flowers, but didn't have any (and > it was a stamped card swap, so . . .) > Decide where on the card you want your flowers to be-front, > inside-left, or inside-right. Draw and oval or any shape you desire (I > did an oval), and cut it out.Make sure before drawing that one of the > folds of the card will be behind your hole. Cut a piece of tissue paper > large enough to cover the hole you just cut, and glue it to the back of > the card. Now glue the extra fold of cardstock to the fold that has the > hole cut in it.Now the back of the tissue paper section is hidden. You > begin with a tri-fold card, but it appears to be a piece folded in half > when you are done (does this make sense?). My kids looked at these cards > and tried to figure how I did it, so it is a neat way to make a card. > Now to the pressed flowers . . . > Glue flowers to the background of tissue paper. On my cards I used > stamped flowers from a piece of cardstock (embossed, colored, glittered) > and glued or attached with foam tape. You could stamp directly on the > tissue, it gave a different effect than the other way, but pretty. > If anyone would like the printed directions, let me know and I can try > and find them and send them (or at least send better directions than I > tried right now. It's too early) It did make a beautiful card. I made > them for my Roses swap, I think. > Sharon, the Mouse Potato This message was from John & Sharon Sandahl - ------------------------------------- When I do a card. I arrange my flowers and leave right side down on a peice of cold laminating sheet. Then when you are don with the artrangement you can just apply it to a peice of card stock. I really works nice for me. For book marks you can use that 2" wide clear packing tape. Just the right width. I love doing this type of thing. Got any ideas on how to keep the colors better? "Luv" Mariann - ------------------------------- Here are my instructions on pressing flowers in the microwave. I've had so many questions and comments that I thought I would just put the instructions and wait for areas that you are interested in to make further editorials. 1. Choose the flowers that you desire. The best ones I found that press beautifully are pansies and petunias. Choose ones that are small and lie flat. I also love roses, so I cut them off at the base of the bloom and either pull each petal and press them individually or make a small cut in the base and press it flat in my book before starting. 2. Carefully put the blossoms in an old telephone book and put them in the refrigerator for about a day. Put a heavy bowl on top of the book to keep pressure on it. 3. After about 24 hours start the pressing process. You will need two plates with matching bottoms, paper towels, and your microwave. I found huge Corning Ware plates for the bottom plate as they have no ridges on the bottom, but I use my heavy stoneware plates for the top as they provide the necessary weight. 4. Lay the bottom plate upside down, with the bottom up, fold two paper towels to fit the plate, carefully lay the wilted flowers flat on the paper towel pad, fold two more paper towels and lay them on top of the flower petals, then put your heavy plate bottom down, face up, on top of the whole thing. 5. Put them in the microwave and zap them for 7 minutes on LOW/MEDIUM LOW heat. Let them sit for about a minute to give them time to cool. 6. Take the plates from the oven and let them cool for about 3 minutes after taking the top plate and paper towels off the blossoms. When they are fully cooled, put them in a book if you are not going to use them immediately and put weight on them so they won't curl, but they are ready to use. 7. I usually have about three sets going so I have a rotating cooling/cooking session, but then I'm not the most patient person around either. Some mentioned using other drying ingredients, but I found that cleaning my blossoms up was frustrating to me, so that is why I put them in the refrigerator to give them time to wilt without losing color. I also tried many glues, but found that Rubber Cement seems to work better for me to mount them on my cards. In case you haven't tried the magazine to glue on I want to share that with you. Someone on this list mentioned it and it was wonderful. Take an old magazine, open the cover and apply your glue on the entire surface of the item to be glued. All the petals, and apply it to the card. Then you fold the first magazine page in half lengthwise to cover the glue mess up and use the next page to glue on. I make sure I have gone through the magazine for the pictures I need out of them before I use it for gluing because I then toss the magazine and the mess in the trash when I've used all the pages. It surely saves my tabletop. Several asked me how I put them on my cards. I use my computer to put my sayings on the cards, then glue my blossom on the front first with the stem somewhere in the middle. I then put my stamped/magazine cut out to cover up the stem end. I usually use a piece of fun foam or mounting tape on the cut out to make it look 3-D and protect the stem as well as hiding it. Does this help? If there are any questions don't hesitate to ask. Angels are the guardian of our souls This message was from "mwalker" - ------------------------------------------ Libby in Stone Mt. puts them between 2 sheets of self (cold) laminating plastic and then trims around them. Says this looks almost like stained glass and really protects them. Susan Rieke cuts a piece of tissue paper the size of the card and lays it on top of the flower side before placing it in the envelope. Jonni has had good luck covering the whole composition with several layers of white Elmer's glue, which dries clear. (Allow to dry thoroughly between coats. She has also experimented using shrink wrap. Madene has found that if she uses enough rubber cement to cover the thin pressed flowers and allows it to dry totally the flowers are sealed enough to keep them from being damaged in mailing. StampCrazy places a layer of thin bubble wrap over the top of the card to keep her creation from being ruined in the mail. She also puts "hand cancel" on the envelope and stands and watches the postal clerk hand cancel it. I often put no protection at all and leave it up to the recepient to remove and handle it carefully. Sometimes I take extremely sheer Japanese white paper or lace paper and Rollataq the paper and layer over the card. Another technique is to create a window card and layer clear acetate over the window from the back side. Cards with 3 or more folds work well also because the pressed arrangement can be inside the card not vulnerable to handling problems. A "sandwich" made of vellum or other transluscent material can be glued along the spine or along the back edge to cover the front and back of the card (glue at the fold.) Modge Podge can be used to embed the flowers/leaves and seal them in similarly to decapouge. If there are comments or additional suggestions I'd like to hear from you for a follow up message. This message was from storrj@juno.com - ----------------------------------- Anyway, take your leaves, flowers, whatever and cut the stem part off as close as needed to get them to flatten as much as possible. Then open your book toward the back and lay several pieces down evenly spaced out and usually upside down. Most flowers and leaves tend more to curl as you close the book if they are face up. Make sure the petals/leaflets are smoothed out and look natural. Then carefully close the book and move about 30 pages or so and do another page, spacing them differently than the previous so that when the book closes the bulk is distributed. Keep going until you "fill" the book. Use fewer flowers and leave more blank pages between thicker material. If you use several books (I have about a dozen going all the time) stack them with the spines on alternating sides. When done, put under weight. I have bought stepping "stones" (flat concrete) that are just larger than the telephone books so the weight is distributed evenly and firmly. Store in a warm place (in the South, a garage is perfect) and do not open the books for about a week. Then you can go through and discard the less than perfect ones and again press the ones you keep. It doesn't matter, but this time I put them in old unabridged dictionaries between sheets of plain white paper to keep them nice and flat until I use them. They should press a total of 3 weeks before layering them on a card or doing whatever you do with them. Juicy plants don't press well (such as begonias). Reds sometime turn brown with age, although usually a lovely antique brown. Some yellows get very light. The queen of flowers for pressing is the pansy. The colors remain true and they last as long as any other. The small violas, or johnny-jump-ups, are a good size for cards. However, try whatever tickles your fancy. I tried some crabapple this past month and they are beautiful- even the delicate pistils and stamens stayed intact. This message was from storrj@juno.com - ------------------------------------------ Hi Gals, I just wanted to share something with you. I bought a bunch of flowers to press today. Verbina, Mountain Pinks, and Forget me Nots. I brought them home and striped them down to greens. I got a little anxious to see how they would turn out. So I took some out of the big heavy book I was pressing them in and I put them between a couple of peices of News Paper cut the size of my Microwave. I turned the Microwave on for 1 min. and 30 sec. And they are dry and they still have the color. "Luv" Mariann This message was from "Mariann at S.C.P. Stamps" - -------------------------------- http://www2.netcom.com/~smith25/cloud9.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "True friends are like guardian angels; always with you in spirit, loving you, supporting you, expecting nothing in return ..." --Barclay ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This message was from "Angelhrt" - -- 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, 4 Aug 1997 18:41:06 -0400 (EDT) From: Quaking@aol.com Subject: Re: RS: Occupations In a message dated 97-08-04 02:43:02 EDT, ziada@3-cities.com (Ziada Family (Zonia Quero, Hassan Ziada)) writes: << I work as a Legal and Medical Language Interpreter in Spanish, Italian, Arabic and English. I am a partner in a Multilingual Interpreter Agency. I do have a degree in Education from S. America, and a Computer Analyst from Pennsylvania. >> Wow! You are impressive. What area of the country is your agency in? Quaking This message was from Quaking@aol.com - -- 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, 04 Aug 1997 20:15:47 EDT From: steelerstamper@juno.com (Beverly K Larsen) Subject: Re: RS: TAN: OK< SO I'M NOT 19! The storm is heading our way, from your neck of the woods errr desert I mean. Suppose to be tornado warnings going on right now, but of course I'm not paying any attention to the news. Haven't been outside at all today, but looks sunny to me. I love a good rain though, like to bake cookies when it storms. Beverly aka SteelerStamper Piglet! On Mon, 04 Aug 1997 16:41:13 -0700 Krueger writes: >I wish I could go visit my Grandma but she lives in Oregon. I've >thought that she should move to Tucson but of course I'm not in charge >of that. Grandma doesn't like my uncle's "girlfriend" because she's >too >bossy. I have to laugh because the "girlfriend" is really his wife. >Grandma led such an active life until about 3 years ago. She's been >in >a "home" for about a year now. Thanks for the kind words. I sure >appreciate them. > >Silver hair is beautiful. Right now I have two gray hairs in all of >this long brown curly mass of hair that I have. I won't color my hair >when its all gray unless its an ugly color. We'll see what happens. >I >knew that you were just "funnin'" me with the 19 thing. I love a good >joke and a great jokester. > >Have a cool day or try to stay cool. Its very humid here. Did you >get >rain today? We had a bad down pour in the southeast side of town. >Not >much more than a sprinkle at my house today. > >libby > >Beverly K Larsen wrote: >> >> Awww Libby, Alzheimers is a really rough thing to deal with, when >the >> person who has it doesn't remember anything. But I would encourage >you >> to go and visit your grandma for yourself. You will be glad that >you >> did. I saw my Grandma for the last time last October and I will be >> forever grateful that I saw her then, although she wasen't in the >best of >> health, at least I can remember her that way instead of lying in a >> hospital bed slowing dying. Yes, I am "almost" up there with the >rest of >> you, but just remember that "almost" is still not "there" hee hee. >I >> don't have a problem with my age at all, the 19 thing came up one >night >> in Nvrland when we were all joking around, and I have joked about it >> since. Actually, someday I hope to be a grayhaired grandma. I have >"no" >> problems growing old. When I see older people out and about, I love >to >> see a head of pretty silver gray hair, I think it is beautiful. I >look >> at it as a sign of accomplishment, of wisdom, and as someone who >deserves >> all the respect in the world. I guess that's why when I was younger >I >> worked in a nursing home taking care of the elderly, cause I just >love to >> sit and hear their "old" stories. We can sure learn from them. >> Beverly aka SteelerStamper >> Piglet! >> >> On Mon, 04 Aug 1997 07:35:23 -0700 Krueger >> writes: >> >Aha...I knew it. You little fibber. I knew that you weren't 19 >years >> >old. Silly girl!!! Almost 35 years old? Holy moly woman...you're >> >almost up there with all of us. I think that its WONDERFUL that >> >you've >> >"adopted" Grandma Giggles and Grampa Petie for your grandparents. >We >> >all need to have someone wonderful in our lives. I've lost my >> >grandparents but I had them until I was about 35 years old. My >> >grandmother is still alive but has Alzheimers. She no longer >> >recognizes >> >me...last time I saw her I was 38 and we had a wonderful time >> >together. >> >She was the little girl and I was "Mom" but she did recognize me. >> > >> >Libby >> > >> >Beverly K Larsen wrote: >> >> >> >> You all win! Gang up on me, will ya? Yes, I have 3 (that's >right >> >3) >> >> children and they do call me "mommy", and they drive me >absolutely >> >> insane, but I love them anyways. NO! I'm not "19"! I was just >> >joking. >> >> I really am 34 3/4 and I say that cause I will be 35 in a >couple >> >of >> >> months. If you want to check it out with the feds, here is my >> >official >> >> birthday. (October 26, 1962) >> >> >> >> NO! Grandma Giggles isn't my "real" grandma and Gramps isn't my >> >"real" >> >> gramps, but that doesn't matter. They are coming around, (LOL) >> >Grandma >> >> Giggles adopted me and took me under her wing, and since she has >> >planned >> >> all along to marry Gramps, he became my Gramps Peterkins by >> >association. >> >> Yes, I have known about Grandma and Gramps for a long time, tee >hee. >> >And >> >> since I just lost my last "real" grandparent it is a good thing >that >> >I do >> >> have Grandma Giggles and Gramps Peterkins, and I have been their >> >online >> >> Granddaughter since February 1997 when I joined this RS List. >And >> >if you >> >> don't think that an attachment isn't possible among strangers on >a >> >list, >> >> think again, because it can and does happen. I love my Grandma >> >Giggles >> >> and my Gramps Peterkins more than I can say, and they both know >that >> >too. >> >> And I still plan on riding on Unka Sid's shoulders at the >wedding >> >(VBG) >> >> >> >> My nickname "Piglet" came about because I wrote a email to my >Gramps >> >for >> >> something, and I signed it, Heeelllllpppppp >> >> Ppppiiiggggggllllleeeettttttttt ME! and now he calls me Piglet. >So >> >> Gramps started that nickname! >> >> >> >> And Kaye Lynne aka Stmprcat is my absolute favorite list friend >and >> >I >> >> cherish her too. And my kids say she looks just like their >"real" >> >aunt, >> >> so then she can be my kids "online" aunt. >> >> >> >> Now, is their anything else I can clear up here? Huh! >> >> >> >> Beverly (SteelerStamper) >> >> Piglet Me!!!!!!!!!! errr and Barbara too! (LOL) >> >> This message was from steelerstamper@juno.com (Beverly K Larsen) >> >> -- >> >> The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the >Dueling >> >Modems >> >> Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at >http://crafts.dm.net/ >> >. >> > >> >-- >> >+ + + + + + + + + + + + + >> > If you're looking for rubber stamps and supplies in Tucson, >> > take a look at Libby's Highway Rubbery >> > http://www.earthlink.net/~krueger/index.html >> > >> > >> > >> This message was from steelerstamper@juno.com (Beverly K Larsen) >> -- >> The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling >Modems >> Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ >. > >-- >+ + + + + + + + + + + + + > If you're looking for rubber stamps and supplies in Tucson, > take a look at Libby's Highway Rubbery > http://www.earthlink.net/~krueger/index.html > > > This message was from steelerstamper@juno.com (Beverly K Larsen) - -- 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, 04 Aug 1997 14:05:44 -0700 From: ":-D awn" Subject: RS: TTPO to Azure from Rachel Thank you for the blue eyed squeeker! Its a really fun thing! Azure This message was from ":-D awn" - -- 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, 4 Aug 1997 19:51:58 -0400 (EDT) From: Katina Choovanski Subject: RS: YHBT, and so has the rest of the internet (fwd) This is from another list I'm on. YHBT stands for You Have Been Trolled...this is in reference to the "Vonnegut" commencement address. Interesting... You know what though? I still enjoyed it immensely, so thanks to whoever posted it. Katchoo - ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Here's the story on the Vonnegut hoax, so you can be more "in the know" than your friends. Subject: Vonnegut MIT Speech: HOAX From: wyaduck@aol.com (WYADUCK) Date: 1 Aug 1997 00:39:13 GMT Message-ID: <19970801003901.UAA21775@ladder01.news.aol.com> WYADUCK here... There is a commencement address that Vonnegut allegedly delivered to MIT this June, which has been spreading all over the Web like wildfire. (It even got posted to this Vonnegut Newsgroup.) I was suspicious from the begining. Kurt usually tells me when he's going to speak somewhere, and he never mentioned an MIT address. I also knew he was in Europe for the latter part of June. More suspiciously, the voice wasn't quite his. It was CLOSE, like a real good painted forgery of a master, but it was slightly off -- a little too jokey, a little too cute... a little too "Seinfeld." Several things seeme= d based on ideas of his, or variations on things he's said in past speeches= , but the further I read, the more I thought it was a fake. So I called him today (7/31) and asked if he spoke at MIT this year. "No,= " he said. "You're asking about the 'sunscreen' thing?" He had already know= n about it, as his lawyer had called him earlier in the day. He had no idea where it came from. I asked him if he wanted me to fax him a copy. He declined. He wasn't interested. So there it is, straight from the horse's mouth (brought to you by the other end). If you doubt what I've said here, call MIT's Speaker's Bureau= , and ask if KV spoke there this year. Cheers, WYADUCK Subject: Vonnegut MIT Hoax EXPLAINED From: wyaduck@aol.com (WYADUCK) Date: 2 Aug 1997 01:13:01 GMT Message-ID: <19970802011300.VAA10571@ladder01.news.aol.com> WYADUCK here... Yesterday I confirmed for the Vonnegut Newsgroup that the MIT address attributed to Kurt, and spread all over the Web, was a hoax. It was not written nor delivered by Kurt at MIT or anywhere. Copies of this thing we= re E-mailed to me from all corners -- even received one from Scotland. Well, it seems as though my response spread through the Internet almost a= s thoroughly as the speech itself. Today (8/1), my E-mailbox was full of letters from strangers, responding to my post. In any event, I can now clear up part of this mystery: There is a columnist for the Chicago Tribune named Mary Schmich. The word= s were hers, in her column from the June 1 issue of the Trib. She never passed it off as Vonnegut=92s, nor was his name ever evoked in the column= . In fact, her column contained a prologue, missing on the Internet version, which I will reprint here... *************************************************************************= *** ADVICE, LIKE YOUTH, PROBABLY JUST WASTED ON THE YOUNG =93Inside every adult lurks a graduation speaker dying to get out, some=20 world-weary pundit eager to pontificate on life to young people who'd=20 rather be Rollerblading. Most of us, alas, will never be invited to sow our words of wisdom among an audience of caps and gowns, but there's no reason we can't entertain ourselves by composing a Guide to Life for Graduates. =93I encourage anyone over 26 to try this and thank you for indulging my=20 attempt. =93Ladies and gentlemen of the Class of 97....=94 *************************************************************************= ***** The missing piece of this puzzle is: Who is =93Culprit Zero?=94 That is, = who originally placed it on the Internet, crediting it to Kurt? Mary Schmich, whom I spoke with today (a very nice woman, by the way), was horrified at the idea that anyone would think the deed was hers, or that she was tryin= g to =93rip Kurt off.=94 She told me she had read =93Cat=92s Cradle=94 back= in college, but that was about it. She=92s never heard him speak and couldn=92t consc= iously duplicate his style if she wanted to. She even tracked Kurt down on the phone today to explain what had happened and confirm her lack of culpability. Kurt was, of course, good natured about it. (Frankly, my fea= r is that this will be the new =93Venus on the Halfshell=94 and that Kurt w= ill be hounded over the next few years by people asking him about his MIT addres= s.) One last point: Mary said that when her article originally appeared in t= he Tribune, she certainly received a favorable reaction and some nice phone calls, but that was all. Suddenly, the same words are credited to a well-known author, and it=92s being quoted and E-mailed all over the worl= d within hours. Talk about the power of name recognition. Also, another lesson in individual responsibility, or lack thereof, in the computer age. I beleive Mary is now working on a column about all this for the weekend =93Tribune.=94 Cheers, WYADUCK leslie harpold is http://www.hoopla.com=20 ~ ''' ~ ''' ~ ''' ~ ''' ~ ''' ~ ''' ~ ''' ~ ''' ~ ''' ~ ''' ~ ''' ~=20 "Exterminate all rational thought." - W.S. Burroughs http://www.smug.com - SMUG - now lemon fresh This message was from Katina Choovanski - -- 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, 4 Aug 1997 20:20:25 -0400 (EDT) From: Katina Choovanski Subject: RS: Thanks Bonnie Lass! I got my Rycraft order today, yippee, now I can finally play with my yard sale find... I also have a box o' "ghost poo" now....what should I do with it again? Katchoo This message was from Katina Choovanski - -- 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, 4 Aug 1997 19:52:58 -0400 (EDT) From: bbursey@roanoke.infi.net (Betsy Bursey) Subject: RS: Pigeon Forge Convention Are any List members who are going to Pigeon Forge also going to the get together in Gatlinburg Friday night? Won't be long now!! Betsy This message was from bbursey@roanoke.infi.net (Betsy Bursey) - -- 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, 4 Aug 1997 17:27:01 -0700 From: "Yamamoto, Tracy" Subject: RS: RE: Official Peddler's Pack Swap > >Please note: If you're joining this swap, it's now 6/5, one extra for the PP >owner! thanks!!! >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >THEME: Peddler's Pack Swap > >HOSTED BY: tracy yamamoto >E-MAIL: tracy.yamamoto@lmco.com >ITEMS INFO: 6/5 cards, postcards, or bookmarks (1 for Joyce, the PP owner!) > >THEME/DETAILS: Use at least 1 Peddler's Pack stamp in your artwork >MAILING INFO: SAE + equivalent loose postage to send + 1 extra loose >stamp >POSTMARKED BY: AUGUST 30, 1997 > >Interested as of 07/31/97: > >Michelle (gmaattic@wolfenet.com) >Deni (denij@athenet.net) >Michelle (chelle@ziplink.net) >Teresa (celtict@juno.com) >Karen kglover@juno.com >Boomer (guggag@means.net) >Ginny (GCONNOLLY@prodigy.net) >Jackie (ValerieX_Bernunzio@ccm2.hf.intel.com) >tracy (tracy.yamamoto@lmco.com) > >Are you interested? Please join us! email me! :) > This message was from "Yamamoto, Tracy" - -- 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, 4 Aug 1997 17:27:13 -0700 From: "Yamamoto, Tracy" Subject: RS: RE: Official Swap: Rubberstamp Saying/Phrase Swap >---------- >From: Yamamoto, Tracy >Sent: Friday, July 18, 1997 9:03 AM >To: '*RS list'; Yamamoto, Tracy >Subject: FW: Official Swap: Rubberstamp Saying/Phrase Swap > > > >Official Swap: Rubberstamp Saying Swap > >THEME: Rubberstamp Saying Swap >HOSTED BY: tracy yamamoto >E-MAIL: tracy.yamamoto@lmco.com >ITEMS INFO: 5/5 cards, postcards, or bookmarks (1 extra for the hostess is >optional and appreciated!) > >THEME/DETAILS: Use at least 1 saying/phrase about rubberstamping in your >work. >MAILING INFO: SAE + equivalent loose postage to send + 1 extra loose stamp >POSTMARKED BY: AUGUST 30, 1997 > >Interested as of 07/18/97: > >Janice (rollin@ri.ultranet.com) >marci.williams@attws.com >Linda (stampurr@anacapa.net >Sherie (stampracer@aol.com) >Becky(green10@) >Teresa (celtict@juno.com) >Jackie (ValerieX_Bernunzio@ccm2.hf.intel.com) >Tracy (tracy.yamamoto@lmco.com) > >Are you interested? Please join us! email me! :) > > This message was from "Yamamoto, Tracy" - -- 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, 04 Aug 1997 17:34:22 -0700 From: ":-D awn" Subject: Re: RS: TTPO, me too... Tammy wrote: > > I got the cutest TTOP today.....it's blue, and kinda fishy....there was > no return addy....who wants to step forward and admit guilty...it came > from Foothill Farms, CA... > This message was from Tammy > -- I got one too! It was addressed to Golden Sunrise! RAK or TTPO? Thank you, so much! It's already been commandeered by my eldest! - -- :-D awn Golden Sunrise Enterprises 200 Mtn Pk Bv SW A101 Issaquah WA 98027 sunrise@wolfenet.com http://members.tripod.com/~Sunrise/ swap: fb/slam, x-files loop This message was from ":-D awn" - -- 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, 04 Aug 97 16:31:08 -0800 From: michelle_m._lim@siltronic.com Subject: RS: stamper's directory is here I received the oh-so-cool stamper's directory on the weekend - WOW! what a variety of wonderful pages. I flipped through it quickly on the weekend..It's so good to meet you all. Thank you again to everyone who participated - you made my day! Tracy - thanks again for hosting, Michelle This message was from michelle_m._lim@siltronic.com - -- 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, 4 Aug 1997 19:05:54 -0500 From: "kim jungman" Subject: RS:Attn!!! Newbies and Cynthia Sillitoe Thanks Cynthia!!!! Newbies--Cynthia sent me 49 cards for the Newbie Sampler. WOW!!!!!!!!!!! I will be sending 2 more packets out tomorrow. Dimples This message was from "kim jungman" - -- 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, 04 Aug 1997 17:31:50 -0700 From: ":-D awn" Subject: Re: RS:Who sells JudyKins Catalogs? MerRyanFL@aol.com wrote: > > I have a friend who is addicted to judykins stamps and wants to know where to > get a catalog. Thanks for your help E-mail me at MerRyanFl @ aol.com :>) I can give you two choices: Get one from Judi-kins ($5) and use their coupon with me (Golden Sunrise) 17802 S Hobart Blvd Gardena CA 90248 Or I can make you a copy for $5 and it comes with a $5 coupon. The difference? I can probably get it for you faster, but if you get it from Judikins, there will be some color pages. - -- :-D awn Golden Sunrise Enterprises 200 Mtn Pk Bv SW A101 Issaquah WA 98027 sunrise@wolfenet.com http://members.tripod.com/~Sunrise/ swap: fb/slam, x-files loop This message was from ":-D awn" - -- 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, 4 Aug 1997 20:35:01 -0400 (EDT) From: Sargies@aol.com Subject: RS: TAN Thanks from Lisa @ Sargies Well took a few days off got some much needed rest and just wanted you to know that I appreciate all the nice kind words of encouragment and support that I have recieved thru personal email you will never know what it means to me..Thank you all with all my heart ... and as you all advised and 2cents worth you are right and I will not stop selling I know what my is was and that is all that matters .... I have way too many good customers that enjoy me and I also am doing something that I enjoy I love doing this and thats that... thanks all of you this is the best list more loving caring people then not... all my stamping love and more Lisa Sargies STamps This message was from Sargies@aol.com - -- 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, 4 Aug 1997 18:35:50 -0500 From: franklystamping@juno.com (Deborah K. Frank) Subject: RS: RS TUES POSTMARK DATE/Official Stamped Matchbook Swap Aug 4 - Update - Attention: Postmark date is August 5. Have you all seen those cute little matchbook shaped pads of paper (memo pads - I think they measure about 3 x 3 or so - some smaller) I've seen them advertised in a couple of the RS magazines. Anyone interested in a "Matchbook Stamped Swap"? Come on - this is something different. Make your own pads. THEME: Stamped Matchbook Swap DETAILS: Make 5 little stamped matchbook paper pads - and you don't have to buy these - make your own. HOSTED BY: Debbie Frank (franklystamping@juno.com) ITEMS INFO:5/5 matchbooks (you may send one for the hostess, but not required) DUE DATE: POSTMARK DATE August 5, 1997 MAILING INFO: SAML, & same amount of postage it took to mail your cards. Participants so far: Julie aka SMudges! Barb Meadows-RECEIVED Suzanne Reynolds-RECEIVED Honey Comer-RECEIVED Jimi Loveland-RECEIVED Kristin Rachel - Robin robinstamp@juno.com RECEIVED Susan uncle@pa.ausom.net.au - RECEIVED You? This message was from franklystamping@juno.com (Deborah K. Frank) - -- 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, 4 Aug 1997 17:26:47 -0700 From: "Yamamoto, Tracy" Subject: RS: RE: Official Curtis Uyeda Swap >~~~ Everyone has a photographic memory. Some don't have film.~~~ > >SUBJECT: RS: 'OFFICIAL' CURTIS UYEDA SWAP > > >THEME: CURTIS UYEDA SWAP >HOSTED BY: -'t' >E-MAIL: tracy.yamamoto@lmco.com (email for snail addy) >ITEMS INFO: 5/5 Cards or postcards (extra for hostess optional!) >THEME/DETAILS: Must use at least one Curtis Uyeda stamp in their work. >MAILING INFO: SAE + equivalent loose postage to send + 1 extra stamp >POSTMARKED BY: August 23, 1997 > >Signed up as of 07/04/97: > >Danielle (de772@freenet.carleton.ca) >Wendy (Asianstamp@aol.com) >Tiffani (TIFFCHIU@aol.com) >Cynthia (cynthia@ionet.net) >Jessica (Jessica.Edwards@rook.wa.com) >Amy (Cadrmn2d@aol.com) >Karen (kglover@juno.com) >Shoko (CAHICO@aol.com) >Valobra (valobra@xroads.com) >Devon (devon@ibm.net) >AnnelouR@aol.com >Jennifer (jhanes@rocketmail.com) >Zonia (ziada@3-cities.com] >me... > >email me if youre interested! > > This message was from "Yamamoto, Tracy" - -- 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, 4 Aug 1997 20:35:15 -0400 (EDT) From: Sargies@aol.com Subject: RS: Comm Ranger Industries 35% off Will Be having a sale on All Ranger Products 35% OFF Will take ORders till MIN. is Met and recieved monies for orders here you go the list Big N Juicy Pads $10.50 Stamp It dye ink pads 2.60 Stamp It dye ink rainbow pads 3.90 Adirondack Pads (non toxic dye ink) 2.60 Adirondack Rainbow pads 3.90 NEW Sea Brights & Sea Shells dye ink pads 2.60 Embossing Powders 1oz jar 2.30 Embossing Puffs 1oz jar 2.75 Embossing foils 2.75 New Ancient golds 2.75 african gold, antique gold,enchanted gold, gilded gold, goddess gold, princess gold, roman gold, tarnished gold Embossing Antiquitties 2.75 Embossing tinsels 2.75 Embossing Pearls 2.30 STickles (sticky sparkles) 1.25 stickles glitter 2.75 ligquid pearls 1.50 embossing glitter 3.75 prisma glitter 2.60 brush tip embossing pen 1.25 let me know if you would like me to order something for you.... Lisa Sargies STamps sargies@aol.com This message was from Sargies@aol.com - -- 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, 4 Aug 1997 17:12:17 -0700 (MST) From: "The Bentley's" Subject: RS: CAYA #4 is on its way to Susanne Johnson-Haggett. Loved seeing the swap. This is the first time I have done a CAYA, but definatley will again. - --Sue Bentley This message was from "The Bentley's" - -- 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, 4 Aug 1997 19:41:55 -0400 (EDT) From: bbursey@roanoke.infi.net (Betsy Bursey) Subject: Re: RS: Re: Kevin and Stampscapes Demo What you wrote about Kevin doesn't surprise me at all. A few years ago I ordered some stamps from him and when the package arrived, one of the stamps was wrong. I returned it, expecting to get back the one I originally ordered. Was I ever surprised when he not only sent the stamp, but returned the "mistake" stamp and another tiny one. A very nice note accompanied it. I would love to meet him someday. Hugs, Betsy B. >Two years ago Kevin did an all day demo at the "Angel Collectors Club of >America" convention. (It was my understanding he did it for free to help >his friend who was selling the stamps in the vendors room. > > He spent over an hour doing two or three of the most beautiful angel >cards for a lady who ask him to demo them. One of the images she chose for >him to demo was an image with an angel and a baby..(What he didn't know is >that the lady had never been able to have children and I believe she had >told me she had a miscarriage and had desperately wanted to have children.) >I know it must have meant the world to her when he gave her the finished >card and another one or two she asked him to do.) > > Kevin is the most wonderful guy. He is very humble. When I talked to >him about his amazing talent and how much people really loved his stamps he >seemed kinda shy about it. > I can't believe the patience he displayed with people in giving tips >and help. I was lucky enough to choose a stamp and have him do a demo card >for me. I treasure the time I spent with him and a brief look into the heart >of an artist....It is such a blessing when someone chooses to gift the world >not only with the talents God has given them but in the generous and >graceful way they choose to live and relate to others!!! > > Angelight > > > >At 11:24 AM 8/3/97 -0400, FranRShaw@aol.com wrote: >>Karen, >> >>I am so jealous!!! Kevin is coming up here next month, but not for free, and >>I won't be able to go.... I've "talked" with him over e-mail before and I >>would just love to meet him!!! He seems really nice, and what a great >>artist! You are one lucky girl! I'm really surprised only 20 people showed >>up.... >> >>-Fran the Frantic Stamper :-@ >>------------------------------------ >>For great paper deals, check: >>http://www.angelfire.com/biz/franticstamp >> >>This message was from FranRShaw@aol.com >>-- >>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 merry@primenet.com (cynthia curts) >-- >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 bbursey@roanoke.infi.net (Betsy Bursey) - -- 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 #2382 ************************************* To subscribe to rubberstampers Digest, send the command: subscribe rubberstampers-digest in the body of a message to "majordomo@xmission.com". 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