From: owner-rubberstampers-digest@lists.xmission.com (rubberstampers-digest) To: rubberstampers-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: rubberstampers-digest V2 #624 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 Friday, January 2 1998 Volume 02 : Number 624 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 02 Jan 1998 13:59:28 -0900 From: Jim & Kari Subject: RS: TAN: When do you need a business License? I know this has been talked about before, but when do you need to get a business license? Some people market stuff without a business license and they just do it on a small scale. When does it become necessary to get a license? If you are selling something you made? What about something you put together, like grab bags? Does anyone know how this works? Thanks!!! Kari This message was from Jim & Kari - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 17:44:20 EST From: Packrat415 Subject: Re: RS: RAKed by Peter Pan!! In a message dated 98-01-02 16:37:41 EST, FranRShaw@AOL.COM writes: << Giggles is going to be jealous!! Peter Pan sent me a card with a big heart on it!! Thanks sweetie!! >> I don't think she is subbed right now......so is he wreaking havoc on the list while she is away??? Bad boy ! Lori This message was from Packrat415 - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 18:01:24 EST From: PaperArts Subject: Re: RS: TAN: Wholesale vs. Retail prices In a message dated 1/2/98 6:32:38 PM, jimkari@ptialaska.net writes: <> Most manufacturers only have 1 price...that's the wholesale price. It is only in the rubberstamp industry where most companies have 2 prices....because in other industries, the manufacturer RARELY sells directly to the public. They only sell to retailers, otherwise known as store/business owners. The wholesale price is the price the manufacturer sets to cover all expenses (materials, labor, advertising, rent, salaries, etc.) PLUS a little more in order to make a profit. The manufacturer who does not sell to the public doesn't set a retail price, but they may set a suggested retail price. This is usually double the wholesale price. In the greeting card industry, the suggested retail is 3 times the wholesale price. A retailer (store owner) can set the retail price at whatever price they like. They usually again will base it on how much profit they need to earn in order to pay the bills and have a little left over for themselves. I hope this helps! :) Shari This message was from PaperArts - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 17:11:42 EST From: FranRShaw Subject: RS: AD: Flower paper/cardstock (special purchase) I recently found a really REALLY pretty cardstock and matching paper. I call it "flower paper/cardstock" because that's just what it is... paper with real dried flower petals in it. This is not a handmade paper... but a smooth writing paper (28 lb) and a matching smooth cardstock, with actual flower petals in the paper. It comes in 2 types... one has LOTS of petals, and the other has fewer, more space out petals. Both come in the TEXT (paper) weight and CARDSTOCK weight. Now, here's the problem... these are VERY expensive (I was shocked!) but they are GORGEOUS! The good thing is I don't have to buy a whole ream... they come in packages of 100... so I can order only as much as I need. I will be ordering/picking up these on Jan. 10th and shipping Jan. 12th. I will take pre-orders ONLY and buy only what you order. Here are the prices (full 8½x11 sheets): -->Sparce petals (text weight) 10 sheets for $3.75 -->Sparce petals (cardstock weight) 10 sheets for $7.50 -->Lots of petals (text weight) 10 sheets for $3.75 -->Lots of petals (cardstock weight) 10 sheets for $7.50 Shipping: 10 sheets/$1.75 -- 20 to 80 sheets/$3 Please e-mail me if you want to be included in the order. I would like to have most of the money before I pick these up (as they are quite spendy!!). I WILL NOT cash any checks before the paper is shipped!!! Thanks, - -Fran the Frantic Stamper :-@ - ----------------------------------- Fran Robertshaw 2682 Beverly Dr. Medford, OR 97504 This message was from FranRShaw - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 02 Jan 1998 18:05:58 -0800 From: Ruthann Gigliotti Subject: RS: COMM NEW HERO Word Prints and Idea book. As far as I can see the prices for Hero have stayed the same. Only increase is the cost of the catalog to $5.00. They have new Word Prints. They are the same size stamp but have larger writing. They are called Super Greetings. All of the writing isn't large, just a few of the words and the background words are different sizes. Discount price is $7.00. New ones are: S1314 Happy Birthday S1315 Hello (smaller words more like the old ones.) S1316 You're Invited S1317 Super Thinking of You S1318 Super Birthday Greeing S1319 Garden (smaller words like old ones) S1320 Super Hello S1321 Baby ( smaller words) S1324 Super Merry Christmas They also have a new large potting shed. S1346. It's card size and has the doors open so you can see inside. S1361 New County House with flowers in lawn. There is a whole page of wonderful frames. Too many new things to describe. Hero catalog is all printed on glossy paper and in color. There are lots of card ideas shown in it. There is also a new small glossy , colored flier that is called Card Making Ideas.12 pages of wonderful samples. I can order those too, They are $2.50. PS003 Ideas & Inspirations booklet. Ruthann ruthann@penn.com All are discounted. Art Impressions Jan. 4 Stampendous and Penny Black by Jan. 5, Hero Jan. 9,Darcies and House Mouse ASAP. Write if you need price lists. This message was from Ruthann Gigliotti - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 15:40:37 -0700 From: happyrubber@juno.com Subject: RS: COMM: New HRS images! Hi All, An old friend of mine agreed to draw some new images for Happy Rubber Stamps. It's the first time that HRS has taken on images from other artists. These will be sold by the sheet only until i can see which ones sell well. Each sheet is 7.5 by 5.5 and will sell for $12.00, shipping included. Each board is a different theme: Butterflies Cats Bows (these bows are so nice! big enough to make barrettes out of for sale) Floral Birds and birdhouse Under the Sea Southwest Animals Easter Eggs Celestial They are all great boards, and will make great SSS gifts for the next round. If you're interested in seeing them, send me a SASE biz size and tell me which you'd like to see. I'll try to get them on the web site soon, but no promises! Do the mail thing. . . * Club members WILL get membership points for buying sheets* Thanks, ginny Happy Rubber Stamps and Club 4426 East 118th Court Denver, CO 80233-1781 www.happyrubberstamps.com This message was from happyrubber@juno.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: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 17:59:28 EST From: Rustamping Subject: RS: CAT user manual This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - --part0_883781969_boundary Content-ID: <0_883781969@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII - --part0_883781969_boundary Content-ID: <0_883781969@inet_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline From: LIZNSAL Return-path: To: Awetist@aol.com, quark@walrus.com, Mb032696@aol.com, Rustamping@aol.com, BriNLor@aol.com, PDRUSS@aol.com Subject: Fwd: TD Kathy:CAT user manual (fwd) Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 11:40:43 EST Organization: AOL (http://www.aol.com) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: multipart/mixed; boundary="part1_883781969_boundary" - --part1_883781969_boundary Content-ID: <0_883781969@inet_out.mail.aol.com.3> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII We thought you'd get a kick out of this. Liz and Sally - --part1_883781969_boundary Content-ID: <0_883781969@inet_out.mail.aol.com.4> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: Received: from relay08.mail.aol.com (relay08.mail.aol.com [172.31.109.8]) by air18.mail.aol.com (v37.8) with SMTP; Thu, 01 Jan 1998 07:18:31 -0500 Received: from Grynet.passagen.se (grynet.passagen.se [194.17.55.99]) by relay08.mail.aol.com (8.8.5/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id HAA20532; Thu, 1 Jan 1998 07:04:26 -0500 (EST) Received: from [130.244.154.142] (dialup154-3-14.swipnet.se [130.244.154.142]) by Grynet.passagen.se (8.8.6/8.8.6) with ESMTP id NAA07345; Thu, 1 Jan 1998 13:02:28 +0100 (MET) X-Sender: furryguy@hem1.passagen.se Message-Id: Date: Thu, 1 Jan 1998 12:07:10 +0200 To: Recipient List Suppressed:; From: Battershell (by way of Don MacDonald) Subject: TD Kathy:CAT user manual (fwd) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: multipart/mixed; boundary="part2_883781969_boundary" - --part2_883781969_boundary Content-ID: <0_883781969@inet_out.mail.aol.com.5> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Hi, guys! Are you guys up yet, or are you still sleeping? *Sleeping* You pigs! Thought you'd find this cute. Talk to you later. Roseann - --part2_883781969_boundary Content-ID: <0_883781969@inet_out.mail.aol.com.6> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: Received: from relay08.mail.aol.com (relay08.mail.aol.com [172.31.109.8]) by air18.mail.aol.com (v37.8) with SMTP; Thu, 01 Jan 1998 07:18:31 -0500 Received: from Grynet.passagen.se (grynet.passagen.se [194.17.55.99]) by relay08.mail.aol.com (8.8.5/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id HAA20532; Thu, 1 Jan 1998 07:04:26 -0500 (EST) Received: from [130.244.154.142] (dialup154-3-14.swipnet.se [130.244.154.142]) by Grynet.passagen.se (8.8.6/8.8.6) with ESMTP id NAA07345; Thu, 1 Jan 1998 13:02:28 +0100 (MET) X-Sender: furryguy@hem1.passagen.se Message-Id: Date: Thu, 1 Jan 1998 12:07:10 +0200 To: Recipient List Suppressed:; From: Battershell (by way of Don MacDonald) Subject: TD Kathy:CAT user manual (fwd) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit I hope the cat fans enjoy. I know rather long. From brother. I hope to catch up soon :) Kathy The CAT User's Manual User Installation and Maintenance Documentation CAT v. 7.0: Completely Autonomous Telepurronics Manufactured by MOMCAT System Design Specifications: * User Friendly * Mouse Driven * Self Cleaning * Energy Saving Standby Mode When Not In Use * Self Portable Operation * Dual Video and Audio Input * Audio Output * Auto Search Routines for Input Data * Auto Search for Output Bin * Instant Transition (<2 nanoseconds) Between Standby and Full Power Mode ------------------------------------------------------------------ Production Details: After basic KIT construction, the unit undergoes six weeks of onsite ROM programming and burn-in testing. Listed features are installed during this period. Since MOMCAT uses local suppliers, there may be variations between units. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Transportation: A suitable transportation case should be used for transportation to the operating site. Failure to properly ship a CAT unit may result in loss or damage to the unit and/or serious injury to the end user. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Installation Procedures: Upon receiving the CAT unit, the user should examine the unit to verify that all I/O channels are operational. Look for minor bugs in or on the system. Bugs are indicative of the MOMCAT production enviroment. The user may manually remove any bugs. Bring the CAT to operation in an environment temperature at 20 deg. (+/- 3 deg tolerance). Use a quiet room with the primary user(s) present. Open the transporation case and let the CAT unit autoexit. Initialize the self learning program Katfind(tm) by displaying the input bins. These should contain H2O (liquid state, room temperature, 99% purity) and dry energy pellets. Immediately afterwards, display the output bin. If the user already has a CAT unit successfully installed, it may be possible to transfer BASIC routines to the new CAT. For the first day or two, the CAT will stay in self learning mode. When the learn buffer overflows, the CAT will autoswitch to sleep mode. This is normal. The MMU system will store the new information to permanent memory. Afer 72 hours, the CAT will be interacting with the operating environment. The unit may be placed in direct sunlight. CAT units are operational in all axis: standing, sitting, or laying down. If all basic environment requirements are satisfied, the CAT system will produce a slight hum. This is normal. A new CAT should not exit the primary site facility. Full portability comes after extensive burn in.. Some users never let the CAT unit autoexit the site. The advantages are longer unit life and fewer bugs. Contact with pirate CAT units may lead to unplanned BATCH iteration. Contact with untested CATs may lead to virus infection. If allowed to exit, fatal errors may happen. If you decide to let your CAT out, it should have a READ_ME.TXT file with a system address and URL which identifies the host site. Your CAT should have a system name. The name may need to be reinitialized repeatedly until the system can read it correctly. This lets you issue voice commands to bring the unit to an online state. Many owners give their CATs a secret password as well. You can also get the CAT's attention by booting the system. While this is effective, it is discouraged. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Applications: At present, there are few productivity applications for CAT.. MOUSE is a killer app. This is pre-installed. Most owners use their system for game playing. CATs play best when they are new. Older units suffer a system timing decay which leads to reduced response and flexibility. Some CAT games are: CACHE The CAT will CACHE a data string. Similar to the K9 unit game, but the object must be smaller. JUMP Move the data string through the air. The CAT unit will reach new heights of operation. MIRROR Place the unit in front of a mirror and watch it attempt to parse itself. Some units may ESCape. Reboot the system by calling its name. CHASE Played between two CAT units or a CAT and a K9 unit. Units take turns as one is the data and the other attempts to parse it. DANCE and SING Offer fishy data code to elicit a range of audio output. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Maintenance: CATs will self-recharge. This takes 20 hours in a 24 hour cycle. CATs are self cleaning and require little user maintenance. Do not clean the unit with alcohol or benzine-based solvents. This may lead to a violent explosion. A CAT unit should be taken once a year to a VET for a system checkup. Do not attempt to open a CAT. There are no user serviceable parts inside. If a unit emits unusual smells or sounds, it should be serviced immediately by a VET. You may examine the CAT system to determine if it has a male or female SCSI port. If the port is male, then the CAT unit may emit a non-toxic aerosol. The VET can remove this component. CATs with female ports are plagued by periodic heating problems. The VET can fix this permanently by removing an internal part. Such systems should run unix. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Warning Notices: CAT systems are normally user friendly. However, in certain documented situations, a CAT may pose a danger to the user. Repeated jamming or obstruction of I/O ports may lead to deployment of auto-defense systems. Never attempt a first strike on a CAT system. Its CPU clock rate made to milspecs and thus classified, but JANE'S FIGHTING FELINES notes that a unit was seen by ham radio operators to be apparently moving at 500 mHz. Twin D-shaped five-pin connectors have an average seek rate of 3 nanoseconds. The manufacturer is not responsible for injuries to the user. Children should not poke anything into the CAT's I/O ports. CAT may BYTE. In dry, cold weather, a surface electrostatic charge may build up. To avoid electric shock, stand on an insulated surface. Do not operate the CAT above water. This may lead to end-user damage. Carry the CAT firmly. Do not swing it by its "tail". ------------------------------------------------------------------ If you properly care for your CAT, it will give you years of loyal service. Many users get a second unit, to enjoy the ability to run complex simulation games. ------------------------------------------------------------------ User Groups: CAT users can find other users and FAQ on the Usenet newsgroup rec.pets.cats. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Lifetime Warranty: The CAT unit is guaranteed against catastrophic failure. Nine coupons are included. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Documented Problems: The Ctrl key on most CAT units is defective. This may lead to serious performance problems. Do not install a BIRD unit at a site which has an operational CAT unit. These tend to disappear. ------------------------------------------------------------------ System Features: * Models = Main frame, desktop and laptop models (smallest footprint in the industry). Available in 15 inch, 17 inch, and 19 inch sizes. * Interface = Touch sensitive interface for maximum user friendliness. * Memory = Not much. Upgrades available real soon now. * Expected Lifetime = 15 years (although 20 years is common). * Weight = 3-6 kilograms without optional cables. * Speed = 3 nanoseconds search/find with self-uprighting supertwist technology. * Color Graphics = Either paper white, monochrome (black/white), 64 grey shades, or maximum of 16 million colors with 40 terrabits of high resolution floating point pixels. * Sound Chip =16 octaves, digital MIDI output (MI/OU). * Power Consumpution = 250 grams protein daily (2 micrograms per second.) * Operating Range = -30 to +45 C (-22 to +105 F) * Vibration = 5-500 Hz, one octave/min, dwell at all resonance points. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Contacting CAT Technical Support: Our highly trained technicians are ready to help you. As soon as they wake up from their nap. - --part2_883781969_boundary-- - --part1_883781969_boundary-- - --part0_883781969_boundary-- This message was from Rustamping - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 02 Jan 1998 17:09:42 -0400 From: Ken & Terri Bradbury Subject: RS: Vendors: Looking for . . . Vendors, I'm in need of the small white envelopes - the 2 1/4 x 3 1/2 size. I need a minimum of 150. Also, does anyone have vellum in a light lavender color?? I need about 200 sheets of that! Hope someone can help me! Thanks! Terri This message was from Ken & Terri Bradbury - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 02 Jan 1998 15:04:02 -0600 From: Phil Schloss Subject: Re: RS: TAN: New Year's Resolutions Mine are to dance more, and to play more and to spend more time with Marlene and the kids. I have seen too many people I know that have been seriously ill this last year, and some will never be able to dance and play hard again. So, I feel I should do it while I can and then later I can do the cleaning and all of the things I don't like. Phil - -- Phil Schloss "FIT-IT"-It works for you! at URL--> http://www.red-castle.com Come visit my on-line rubber stamp catalog, you will love the designs. Or email phil@red-castle.com for address to order a paper catalog from: Red Castle Inc., Antiques Memories Rubber Stamps http://www.red-castle.com/rubberstamps/rubberstamps.html This message was from Phil Schloss - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 18:12:30 EST From: Packrat415 Subject: RS: TAN who's on ? I just did that *who's on the list* thing...took about 10 seconds to get a reply.....according to that list there sure are a lot of lurkers out there!! Come out, come out whoever you are ! Lori This message was from Packrat415 - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 02 Jan 1998 13:47:59 -0800 From: Len Reeser Subject: RS: Welcome Toni Hi Toni: Welcome to the list. As a newbie (1 1/2 months on the list) I can tell you that at first you might be overwhelmed by all the mail and all the different subjects. Just take it slow and then when you're ready dive in, the water (uh excuse me) the ink is great. Letty This message was from Len Reeser - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 15:17:15 -0800 From: "Henry & Thea Boschma" Subject: RS: House Mouse Swap! UPDATE! *********DUE Janurary 15th.,******** *** The extended due date is January 15th. Return to you January 25th., I have been getting quite a few these past few days and I am trying to e-mail those received. I have changed e-mail programs so some e-mail addys I don't have. Updated Rec list is below. " Use any Stampa Rose "House Mouse Design" Stamp ." OFFICIAL SWAP: House Mouse Design Swap. HOSTED BY: Thea Boschma ----Stampin Nut! #:-) P.O. Box 599 Terrebonne, OR 97760 ITEMS INFO: 6 for 5. cards or postcards MAILING INFO: send SAML and postage equivilent for sending our swap. DUE DATE: January 15th l998!!! Yippi! New year! RETURN TO YOU: January 25th. 1. Me **REC** 2. Debbie Popish (my Stampin Bud and neighbor) **REC** 3. Connie Maginnis 4. Robin Moore (My Goofy E-mail Buddy) **REC** 5. Mary MY4LABS@aol.com **REC** 6. Suzanne Owen 7. Lynn Legge **REC** 8. Cathy Mitchell **REC** 9. Pebbles 10 Kimberlee Dick@bc.symatico.ca 11 Michelle 12 Vickie Bayer Gates 13 Kitty 14 Marsha Braymen 15 Betty Lu Dustin 16 Bonnie Lass 17 Penny McEntee **REC** 18 Patty1949 **REC** 19 Lissa Albert 20 Mandy Welch 21 Linda Buckingham 22 Fran the Frantic Stamper 23 Joanne Royster 24 Nancy Fortin **REC** 25 Cheryl Helm ***REC*** 26 Patty Welsh **REC** 27 Linda Farrell **REC** 28 Linda Edwards **REC** 29 Shaunna Frasure **REC** 30 Carolyn Lebeau **REC** 31 Robin Beam **REC** 32 Ariel Doyle-Geist 33 Linda Lloyd 34 Merlene 35 Stamperella/Patty ***REC*** 36 Chelle Yanofsky 37 Rhonda Rodriguez 38 Martina Gilley 39 Shari (Paper Arts Studio) 40 Kathleen O McCaffrey 41 Julie Brodbeck ***REC*** 42 Dawn Walsh 43 Lady Rose 44 Sandy Hampson**REC** 45 Darlene Troyer 46 Mary 47 Natasha Laity Snyder **REC** 48 Louella De Mers 49 Kims Kreations **REC** 50 Sandy Lane **REC*** 51 Marcia L. Balonis Violetnut **REC** 52 Ruth Soldavini 53 Mona, Cowpost 54 Barbara Thompson 55 June Bryce 56 Marcia 57 Dusty *REC** 58 Bin Yamamoto *REC** Thank you again for making my first hostess swap lots of fun. !!!!!!! I am working on something "special" for all who have joined. Thanx again! Thea, Stamp-N-NUT! > > This message was from "Henry & Thea Boschma" > -- > 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 "Henry & Thea Boschma" - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 02 Jan 1998 15:18:29 -0600 From: Janet Detter Margul Subject: RS: TAN Howdy Toni! Any daughter of Ruth's is a daughter of... wait. No. Any friend of Ruth's is a friend of... aw heck. Welcome to the list!! ========================================================================= Janet Detter Margul | Real women don't have hot flashes... WeeBe Graphics Plano, Texas | they have power surges! ========================================================================= This message was from Janet Detter Margul - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 18:15:24 EST From: GG Ideas Subject: Re: RS: Sue's.Tassels I just got the same set! Great minds think alike!! They are really nice, and you can't beat the price! Germaine In a message dated 98-01-02 17:33:45 EST, bonniel@cdsnet.net writes: << I just recently ordered these from Sue and they are really nice! I recieved a good mix of colors, too~ I won't need any for awhile now. :) Thank you, Sue! Happy New Year! Bonnie Lass > > I sell tassels assorted pack 50 for 4.50 plus postage. > sue >> This message was from GG Ideas - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 17:13:58 -0600 From: mousie12@juno.com (Rhonda Rodriguez) Subject: RS: TAN: Sample Cards Hi, I didn't know what to put in the subject line...... Is anyone familiar with the post a while back when someone was asking for sample cards, ie pop-up, vertical blind etc. I mailed this person my card and instructions and haven't heard from her. she said she would trade for ums that she had. Could someone please email me if you remember this post TIA This message was from mousie12@juno.com (Rhonda Rodriguez) - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 18:22:49 -0500 From: "anno" Subject: RS: Re: Re: TAN: Soup recipes ok.. I got a soup recipe.. soup is my favorite thing to do, cuz you don't so much cook it as ya nurture and raise it.. and kinda like kids, there's just no tellin' exactly how it's gonna turn out, til it's done.. this is anno's bean soup.. and as such, is kind of an iffy recipe.. you need a pound of beans.. it doesn't so much matter what kind, but I like a bunch, so I often pick up a sack of 15-18 bean mix.. but navy or pinto or great northern by 'emselves will work fine too.. put the beans in a pot fulla water, boil 'em 10 minutes, cover 'em and let 'em sit an hour, drain 'em, rinse 'em and start again. fill the pot with water.. not quite alla way full, ya need room for some other stuff. Bring 'em to a boil and turn 'em down to simmer. Chop up an onion, and toss that in too. put in 2 smoked ham hocks. come back in a little bit and dump in a handful of barley. stir it up good. if you got some red lentils and you're so inclined, toss in a handful of those too.. ya never find red lentils in manybeansoupmix sacks for some reason. come back in a bit, add some more water to replace what got soaked up and boiled away. stir it some. come back in a while (this is most of the day soup), check on those ham hocks... they're doin' ok.. stir it some. chop up some carrots and toss them in. while later, take out the ham hocks and let 'em sit down and cool a while, so's you can get the little bit of meat outta 'em.. when ya do that, chop it up and toss it back in the soup and throw away the other stuff. taste it.. does it taste plenny hammy? probably not.. ya really need 3 or 4 ham hocks to make it good and hammy, but that's alla more fat so toss in a ham bouillion cube or two to finish up that nice hammy taste. take a dried arbol pepper, break it in half, shake out the seeds.. put that in the pot, stir things up, leave it to simmer some more. after 'bout an hour, fish that puppy out and toss it too. if ya want it hotter, leave it in longer, or put in 2 to start with. add a can of tomatoes and green chilis (rotel, or whatever), stir it up and decide if it needs some more water. it probably does. lookit the beans.. are they fixin' to fall apart yet? then it'll be ready in nother couple hours or so. come back in an hour or so, check it's got enough water still.. if it doesn't, add enough to make it right. stir it some more. taste it.. is getting good, huh? come back in nother hour or so and take the potato masher to the pot.. moosh those beans and carrots and stuff up good. let it cook nother 15 minutes or so to get good and done. now it's ready.. eat it up! yummers.. you can leave out the ham hocks if ya want, just add nother ham cube or two.. will be healthier that way, but won't be quite so yummy.. anno - -----Original Message----- From: KrZ4Stamps To: rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net Date: Monday, December 22, 1997 2:47 PM Subject: RS: Re: TAN: Soup recipes >I'd like to second this request!! And the recipe I'm looking for is a creamy >tortellini soup-if I remember right it was kind of peppery. But, hey, I'd >welcome any soup recipes!! > >TIA, >Tricia = ) > >In a message dated 12/22/97 1:27:39 PM, socrates@sprintmail.com writes: > >>Pretend you don't see this request coming from a man (it would ruin my macho >> >>reputation) but I love homemade soup and this is sure the weather for it. >> >>I'm on the prowl for great soup recipes. Got one? Care to share? >> >> >> >>In particular, I am looking for Potato and Leek (or "Potatoe and Leak" if >> >>you've ever been a vice president). Great stuff and I haven't made it in >> >>years. I've long since forgotten how. >> >> >> >>--Chris McEwen reply to: >> >> Socrates Press socrates@sprintmail.com >This message was from KrZ4Stamps >-- >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 "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: Fri, 02 Jan 1998 18:27:21 EST From: tntrilling@juno.com (Tonya L. Rilling) Subject: RS: AD:Colored Pencil SALE I am offering the Bruynzeel Fullcolor Design Pencils, recommended by Kristen Powers of Effie Glitzfingers stamps at a discount. These are incredible quality pencils. Ok, I can order them for you. They are really great, So smooth. I love them. They come in sets, here are the discounted prices. They are Brunzeel Fullcolor(the best line from Brunzeel). They do have cheaper lines of colored pencils I can get for you but these are the very best quality. These retail for $1.75 each. Let me know if you want to order. 12- $17.50 $1.46 each 25- $34.50 $1.38 each 25 picked by Kristen Powers of Effie Glitzfingers Stamps $34.50 $1.38 each 50-$65.00 $1.30 each 100 $125.00 $1.25 each Tonya Rilling, Buffalo Stampede Art Stamps ((\@/))An Angel Company, selling mounted and unmounted stamps Catalogs $4 ***Now accepting Mastercard and Visa. Visit my stamp web site at: http://members.aol.com/Tonyascraf/tonyascr.html This message was from tntrilling@juno.com (Tonya L. Rilling) - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 16:19:59 EST From: FG2000 Subject: RS: Tan/Help! Red Juice Stains My kids just spilled a whole glass of red juice (Hawaiian Punch) on my white living room furniture. I am not a happy camper. Anyone know what the best approach would be in cleaning it? I already tried club soda, and although it seems to pick a lot of it up, there's still a huge pink stain that remains. Sheesh. . .and all because my 9 year old didn't want his 4 year old sister watching him and his buddy play Nintendo. Kathie This message was from FG2000 - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 18:33:43 EST From: JJAS Subject: RS: Xyron Laminator Does anybody sell the new Xyron Laminator at a discount? This message was from JJAS - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 16:45:16 -0700 From: becky-bear@juno.com Subject: RS: Swap cards to give away Is there a newbie that would like some swap cards. I've been cleaning out my rubber room and boy do I have a mess! There's just to much piling up and I don't have anywhere to keep ALL the cards I've collected up. I loved them all, and got lots of good ideas from them, but now maybe they can help someone new to stamping. I have enough to give about 5 people. You would need to send me four .32 stamps and I will send you about 20 cards. If anyone is interested e-mail me for my address. becky-bear This message was from becky-bear@juno.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: Fri, 02 Jan 1998 17:48:12 -0600 From: sandra luck Subject: Re: RS: Buffalo Stampede swap descriptions I have had these for a few days now. Thanks again to Tonya for hosting. Tonya: Navy blue cardstock embossed silver with a large southwest emblem and then sprayed with the webbing in silver. Debbie Popish: Black cardstock, layered turquoise card stock and then a beige card stock that has been accented with bronze and turquoise smudges finally layered with cork cutout around southwest posts embossed in black and colored with bronze designs. Carol Ferrier: layered papers, brown and gray with gold and silver lines around the border. Horse is stamped in brown. laminated and magnets attached (This is not the horse I drew for Tonya. I don't know who designed it. ) Terry Bradbury: Stamp your stress away! Angel carrying rubberstamp through stars on off white paper is colored in pastel colors. Melanie Holloway: Multi value blue card stock layered with purple rice paper, with a bunch of embossed in silver pansies. The edge is finished with silver beedz. Thank you everyone. - -- Sandra Luck 9804 East 76th Terrace Raytown, MO 64138-1709 Please visit my gallery at http://www.qni.com/~ardnas This message was from sandra luck - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 02 Jan 1998 15:46:50 -0800 From: Becky Simmons Subject: Re: RS: Official Stamp/Fabric Swap Dear Deborah, I'm a "Newbie", but I have lots of cool pieces of fabric that I bought for decorating flower pots. They would be fun to use on a card. If you don't mind a Newbie", I'm in. Thanks, Becky Deborah K. Frank wrote: > This swap has had much interest and > thus the official notice. I have never tried > this before, but have received many SSS > and RAK cards that incorporate fabric in > their stamped cards. (The fabric does not > have to be stamped, but it is part of the > card.) > > SWAP: Stamp/Fabric Swap Cards > HOSTESS: Debbie Frank: franklystamping@juno.com > DUE: Postmark Sat. Feb. 28, 1998 > DETAILS: Swap 5 for 5 cards (Hostess card optional) > Incorporate fabric on your card somewhere. Fabric does > not have to be stamped upon. > POSTAGE: Send same amount of postage plus 1 extra > loose stamp as it took you to send your package to me. > I will try to reuse the envelope, so send a self-addressed > mailing label. (I prefer postage stamps so I don't have > to go the P.O., but I will use the cash in emergency or > overseas situations.) > > PARTICIPANTS: > 1. Jaimee: Olyvia29 > 2. Karen N Glover: kglover@juno.com > 3. Cindy Campbell > 4. Kims Kreations > 5. Mona: CowPost > 6. Kitty > 7. Sandy Lane > 8. Germaine: GG Ideas > 9. YOU? > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > 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 > 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/ . This message was from Becky Simmons - -- 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 #624 ************************************