From: owner-rubberstampers-digest@lists.xmission.com (rubberstampers-digest) To: rubberstampers-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: rubberstampers-digest V2 #855 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 Thursday, January 22 1998 Volume 02 : Number 855 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 20:12:32 -0800 From: KatsPurr Subject: RS: TAN ~ Need Interpretation! Please help! I rec'd a stamp and I need to know what these mean: J'embrasse mon and chat sur la bouche! Thank you -- I'm sure someone will come thru for me! Purrrrr..... ^ Kat ^ (|) (|) (==Y==) `~u~` KatsPurr: a 'play' on 'Casper' cuz I'm both cat- & Spirit-minded **Be on the lookout for MIRACLES; they're happening daily!** This message was from KatsPurr - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 21:59:35 -0600 From: vb Subject: Re: RS: Need help If someone has the answer to the magnet question...could you please post to the list? I also bought these (just knew I could do something with them, but had no clue. LOL) Thanks! Vicki (CajunStamper) At 12:31 PM 1/22/98 -0800, you wrote: >1. Received somple pieces of printed vellum. Beautiful pieces. What >do I do with them. >2. I bought a package of business card size magnets yesterday. How can >I use them to make rubber stamp magnets. I thought about putting card >stock on top, stamp and then cold laminate. Would that work? >3. You talk about saving stamps. Do you steam them off the envelopes. >Then what can you do with them. I know collage was mentioned, but I >have no imagination??? >4. Phil of Red Castle send me some of his box templates in my last >order. Can someone give me some ideas on what you do with the little >tiny ones. >Thanks for any help I get. Ruth > >Ruth Soldavini >This message was from tvlady@webtv.net (Ruth Soldavini) >-- >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 vb - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 21:28:40 EST From: PaperArts Subject: RS: Papermaking Supplies SALE Papermaking Kits and Supplies I will be placing an order for Arnold Grummer kits and supplies on Monday, Jan. 26th. If you would like to purchase any of these items, I'm offering a 20% discount. Below is a list of some of the items you can purchase with their regular prices. Remember to take off 20% or I can calculate that for you. If there are other paper making supplies you are looking for, please let me know. I will get back with you with descriptions of items available immediately. KITS If you just want to try paper making to see if you like it or want an inexpensive yet fun activity for a scout troop, the Original Tin Can Papermaking Kit may be what you need. Transform household waste paper into art! Supplies and directions for fun and easy papermaking. Kit contains: papermaking screen, cover screen, support screen, 12 couch sheets (reusable), sponge, press bar, and directions. $9.95 If you are a little more serious about papermaking, and would like some visual instruction, the Papermaking Kit and Video Set would be for you. Dip into paper making! This kit and video set offers an economical yet successful experience for home paper makers. The kit includes the 30 minute PaperMaking Video Workshop and simple supplies to make paper. Set include: 30 minute VHS video, dip mould and deckle, papermaking screen, cover screen, two-press'n'dry cloths, scrubbed corn husk and cotton specialty pulp, dried flowers for papermaking, and directions for turning the package into a paper portfolio. $22.95 If you have all the equipment and need some instruction, you can purchase the PaperMaking Video Workshop alone. Arnold Grummer shows how to make paper using a simple dip hand mould, plus three easy decorative techniques: embossing, pulp painting and paper layering. Project ideas and answers to commonly asked questions also featured. Informative for use at school or home. $14.95 If you are ready to jump into papermaking head first, the PaperMill Complete Papermaking Kit is for you. This is our favorite kit because it starts you off with everything you need. Household paper becomes handmade stationery, cards, paper ornaments and more in minutes! This easy to use kit is complete with supplies needed to form, press, and dry paper. Learn to embed flowers an paint with pulp with Arnold Grummer's Guidebook, a step by step guide for decorative techniques and projects. Kit includes the guidebook, handcrafted hardwood deckle, papermaking screen, cover screen, drain rack, 20 couch sheets (re useable), sponge, press bar, envelope pattern, illustrated direction sheet, and 1 oz. specialty pulp. $47.50 SUPPLIES Bright White Cotton Linters - In addition to making bright white paper, get detailed paper casts with these pre-shredded linters. Simply add water to cotton linter in a kitchen blender to hydrate. Complete instruction on package for casting. 8 oz. bag makes 50 medium casts (4" - 5" size) $6.95 Specialty Pulps - These add texture and fleck to handmade paper. Add to recycled pulp or cotton linter for distinctive effects. Complete instructions on package. 1 oz. bag yields eight 5.5 by 8 inch sheets, 8 oz. bag yield sixty 5.5 by 8 inch sheets. Pre-shredded and blender friendly. 1 oz. - $3.60 8 oz. - $9.80 Blue Denim Pulp Green Cotton Rag and Wool Pulp Grey Cotton Rag and Wool Pulp Scrubbed Corn Husk and Cotton Pulp White 100% Cotton Rag Pulp Plum Cotton Rag with Flecks Pulp Specialty Pulp Sampler - Sampler includes one ounce of all six specialty pulps. $18.00 Mixed Petals - dried petals ready for embedding in your handmade paper or for use as an embellishment $1.99 Specialty Deckles - These deckles make it possible to form paper in other shapes than regular sheets Folding Heart Card $8.95 Envelope (4.75 x 6.5) $11.95 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: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 23:24:05 EST From: Hlmdsmia Subject: Re: RS: monthly swap group #3 I got my beautiful card too. Very pretty, even though the post office had killed the envelope and enclosed it is one of their not-so-pretty clear envelopes. I also received from Helene, a cool wallpaper envy with a card with a pretty ice skating scene on the front. Very nice! Thanks to both of you! Heather This message was from Hlmdsmia - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 17:39:24 -0700 From: thehampsons@juno.com Subject: RS: Hello Marstamper!! Hi, Got your message attached to my flower swap post. To send mail to the list so that all can see, send to rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net This will get your post onto the list. A "RAK" is a random act of kindness. This means that you send a card to someone for no reason. Maybe you saw something they said on the list or had something in common with them or sympathized with their problem...whatever. To join a swap, just reply to the post...hit reply key and type your message. I have Juno too. I am no computer whiz, that's for sure!! Sandy This message was from Sandra Hampson, one of the 2 stampers in Kingman, Arizona. Constantly striving to perfect the run-on sentence!! This message was from thehampsons@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: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 23:01:05 -0800 From: Ruthann Gigliotti Subject: RS: COMM Stampendous catalogs I have Stampendous catalogs in stock. They are $4.00 each and $3.00 for Priority mail or $1.74 for book rate which take a while to get there. Write if you want one. Also included in them is the new Foto Fun fliers. Also have extra Foto Fun fliers. They are $1.50 and $.78 to mail. - -- Ruthann ruthann@penn.com All are discounted. Embossing Arts order by Thursday . House Mouse by Friday Hero again as soon as new catalogs arrive.Write for 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: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 23:13:34 -0500 From: "Nancy " Subject: Re: RS: When is Orlando Convention? Hello everyone! I've been off-line a couple of days, so you may already have the answer, but the Orlando Convention is June 27th and 28th! Nancy "Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday" - ---------- > From: GG Ideas > To: tdstamper@juno.com; rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net > Subject: Re: RS: When is Orlando Convention? > Date: Tuesday, January 20, 1998 11:40 AM > > I am in South Florida, and would love information on this and any other > conventions that you all know about in Florida. I haven't been to a RS > convention yet...but would sure like to go! > > Germaine > > > n a message dated 98-01-20 10:40:46 EST, tdstamper@juno.com writes: > > << Does anyone know when the Orlando Convention is going to be this year? I > need to plan a trip there and would like to coincide it with the > convention. >> > 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/ . This message was from "Nancy " - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 22:02:42 EST From: feathersmc@juno.com (G M) Subject: RS: RAK'd by Anno! A beautiful card appeared in my mailbox. The theme is stars! First the envelope made out of kraft paper and strewn with stamped shooting stars in black and gold, even the stamp fit the theme. Then the beautiful card: Deep plum cardstock with a long fibered purple paper with multi-colored threads in it as the first layer - but only a wide stripe of it along the folded edge, then over that and off to the right is another very gauzy, silvery paper with silver thread and gold and silver speckles. On top of all that is a natural cardstock piece with a natural deckle and stamped with Mary Englebreit's girl sitting on the crescent moon among the stars. She's dressed inplum purple with purple ribbons on her hat. Anno put shiny gold stars here and there on the card, and punched a star hole in the top right corner, where a silver star the exact same size peeks out from the interior. And written on the card, curving around the papers is: " . . .and a red hat that doesn't go and doesn't go and doesn't suit me . . . " A wonderful, whimsical, beautifully coordinated card. Thank you Anno! Feathers ***Rubberstampers always bounce back!*** This message was from feathersmc@juno.com (G M) - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 19:43:00 -0800 From: "Crafty bonnie 2" Subject: RS: Re: b2 Re: Linda Loo and Brenda Volpe's Birthday gosh. . . someone said yesterday that it was both of your birthdays. . . hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. . . so much for being onlly one day late oh well, good practice love n hugs b2 - ---------- > From: lindaloo@telusplanet.net > To: Crafty bonnie 2 > Cc: rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net > Subject: RS: b2 Re: Linda Loo and Brenda Volpe's Birthday > Date: Thursday, January 22, 1998 4:29 PM > > You have a wonderful voice, but a lousey sense of timing - you missed > Brenda's birthday and were too early for mine (March 11th) ROFLMBO > > LindaLoo > > Crafty bonnie 2 wrote: > > > > GOSH. . . I nearly missed it. . . that is not something that I even want to > > contemplate. . . and in that vein. . . is it true?????? > > > > better late than never????? > > > > so here goes. . . . > > > > mmmmmmm mmmmmmm mmm mmmm mmmmmmm warming up my vocal cords. . . > > > > happy birthday to youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu. . . > > > > happy birthday to you. . . > > > > happy birthday dearest Linda Loooooooooo. . .. > > > > and Brennnnnnnnnnnndaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa tooooooooooooooooooo. . . . > > > > happy birthday to you. > > > > love n hugs > > b2. . . and have a b52 for me too > > > This message was from lindaloo@telusplanet.net > -- > 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 "Crafty bonnie 2" - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 20:51:01 -0600 From: "CCampbell" Subject: RS: Re: Pearl Store Speaking of Pearl Stores, I went to one in San Francisco on Monday of this week. WOW I spent almost three hours in it. It was great. I dont think I had ever been in a craft store that large. I had spent an hour in the store before asking where the stamps were. There were two more floors to investigate!! Then I walked 12 blocks to the addres I found for Stamp Francisco. They were no longer there Wah!!! So I had to walk another 12 blocks back to my hotel room before I could collapse from leg exhaustion. Anyway, Pearl is great. Cindy - ---------- > From: vleem@juno.com > To: rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net > Cc: vleem@juno.com > Subject: RS: Pearl Store in NYC > Date: Thursday, January 22, 1998 5:16 AM > > Would someone be kind enough to email me the addy for the Pearl Store in > NYC? And some basic directions? > > TIA. > > > Vicki > > > Vicki Lee Maddox > vleem@juno.com > This message was from vleem@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/ . This message was from "CCampbell" - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 21:53:58 -0600 From: vb Subject: Re: RS: Posting/Not posting swaps rcvd Hi, I agree with you on this. I still consider myself a newbie (stamping one year) and am always nervous in joining swaps. I don't join many swaps for this reason, and it seems the ones I join, not many folks wind up posting they received them. I would like to see this done more. This subject has come up before, though and some folks feel it isn't necessary to post descriptions. I know there are different feelings on this subject. I always try to post about the cards I received (although I always have trouble putting it into words!). I do disagree with you on one point....I DO want pats on the back! LOL! Ok..just kidding...but it is a bit of a confidence booster to someone who is unsure of their work. Seeing how someone describes your card (even if the descriptions are "boosted up" a bit) can really give you motivation to continue doing this very expensive and addicting hobby! :) Vicki (CajunStamper) At 02:45 PM 1/22/98 EST, you wrote: >Hello all!! > >I was just noticing that very few people are posting swap descriptions lately. >During the "busy" season, I understand that some didn't have the time to >post...but the holidays are over now..for me anyway!! :) > >In my opinion, it is a common courtesy to post descriptions of the cards you >receive back from a swap. You don't have to write a novel (like some of US >do), but just a brief description. This is valuable to many folks, especially >the newbies on the list. I had a newbie play in one of my swaps, and she was >really looking forward to seeing her cards described..but she saw not one >description. >I myself enjoy seeing my cards described also..not because I want pats on the >back or rounds of applause, but because I like to see what other folks >thought. Many times I will do something that I don't care for, and others >will write and say "Hey...that was really cool..can you tell me how to do >that"..or things of that nature. > >Many of the AOL hostesses also post their swaps to the AOL bulletin boards. >If any people join from the BB's, they will not post back to the RS list >obviously..and rarely do you see swap descriptions on the bulletin boards. I >always ask my swap participants to at least acknowledge the senders, as long >as there is an email addy on the card. I don't know if anyone does this or >not though!! > >Maybe folks feel they don't have the time to post...and that is >understandable. I was read the riot act by someone several months ago when I >wrote to her about not posting her swap items. She told me that she didn't >have time to do this...yet she had the time to post approximately 10 other >notes per day to the list..interesting!! She is not on the list anymore..so >don't get all riled up! LOL > >Anyway...I guess I am just asking folks to please take the time to post when >you get your swaps. It really does not take that much time, and you are doing >a big favor to many folks. I know that I am not the only one who feels this >way...lots of people want to see this done!! > >Jaimee :) >This message was from Olyvia29 >-- >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 vb - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 22:21:07 EST From: Ldcoller Subject: RS:ANY stores in MD? This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - --part0_885525667_boundary Content-ID: <0_885525667@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII I am going to a conv with hubby for EMS and need to at least make it interesting... If anyone could email me the neat places in MD especially rubberstamping related any of you vendors have stores there... I know some one does but cant remember who... I am going in march 11-14 Thanks Debbie C. >> - --part0_885525667_boundary Content-ID: <0_885525667@inet_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: <> Received: from relay10.mail.aol.com (relay10.mail.aol.com [172.31.109.10]) by air08.mail.aol.com (v37.8) with SMTP; Thu, 22 Jan 1998 22:03:56 -0500 Received: from imo20.mx.aol.com (imo20.mx.aol.com [198.81.19.177]) by relay10.mail.aol.com (8.8.5/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id WAA22022 for ; Thu, 22 Jan 1998 22:03:28 -0500 (EST) Received: from localhost (localhost) by imo20.mx.aol.com (8.8.5/8.7.3/AOL-2.0.0) with internal id VAE22469; Thu, 22 Jan 1998 22:03:28 -0500 (EST) Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 22:03:28 -0500 (EST) From: Mail Delivery Subsystem Subject: Returned mail: Host unknown (Name server: crafters.dm.net: host not found) Message-Id: <199801230303.VAE22469@imo20.mx.aol.com> To: Ldcoller@AOL.COM Auto-Submitted: auto-generated (failure) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit The original message was received at Thu, 22 Jan 1998 21:57:03 -0500 (EST) from root@localhost ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ----- rubberstampers@crafters.dm.net ----- Transcript of session follows ----- 550 rubberstampers@crafters.dm.net... Host unknown (Name server: crafters.dm.net: host not found) ----- Original message follows ----- From: Ldcoller Return-path: Message-ID: Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 21:57:03 EST To: rubberstampers@crafters.dm.net Subject: RS: ANY stores in Baltimore MD area Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Organization: AOL (http://www.aol.com) X-Mailer: Inet_Mail_Out (IMOv11) am going to a conv with hubby for EMS and need to at least make it interesting... If anyone could email me the neat places in MD especially rubberstamping related any of you vendors have stores there... I know some one does but cant remember who... I am going in march 11-14 Thanks Debbie C. - --part0_885525667_boundary-- This message was from Ldcoller - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 23:26:47 +0500 From: carol roop Subject: RS: Christmas Angel swap I received the cards from this swap on Tuesday. I thought I didn't have any swaps pending, and was happily surprised when I had this good mail day!!! Sherri McKnight hosted this swap. She sent along a page of images of the angels she used on her card for me to make 4 cards using her images. Thanks, Sherri. These are great cards. And I want every angel stamp used!! I received cards from: Robin Cramer - An Indian maiden embossed in gold on tan cardstock. AJLUM@juno.com - Angel layered on corrugated paper and a saying; a plaid bow and a tree punched from the corrugated paper. Carol Trimble: A flying angel holding two hearts layered on white with holly stamped and colored. Carole Mork: On white has stamped and glittered four trees, and above the trees has an angel layered on grey which is layered on red feathery paper. Sherri: On dark blue she has layered some red feathery paper and then two little angels is stamped and cut out and embossed. Paula Strain: Has stamped a house and trees and bear and in the "sky" has stamped an angel and saying "angels watching over you." I am not good at descriptions because I don't know the names of the paper or the techniques. For instance, the angel from Carol Trimble is shiny, and the feathery papers are so nice. The bows, and corner punches and the coloring on all these cards are just fantastic. I have a whole year to practice for my own Christmas cards for 1998, and a lot of ideas to try from this swap. This message was from carol roop - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 22:54:21 EST From: KathyVS Subject: RS: TAN- Meaning of postage stamp positions This morning I was looking through a collection of antique(almost) cards and came across a piece of paper with some two cent stamps on it. Each stamp is stuck on in a different direction and someone wrote under each the meaning behind the positioning. Does anybody else remember when they used to say that putting a stamp upside down meant you loved the person you were writing? I still get a little uncomfortable when I put one upside down on a utility bill or something. I don't know if I'm explaining it clearly, but here's the definitions that were written out. I thought it was kind of interesting with Valentine's Day coming up. Right side up=business Upside down=lovesick, lonesome Sideways, head to the right=love & kisses Sideways, head to the left=I promise not to leave you. Diagonal, towards the right=Won't you marry me? Diagonal, towards the left=Yes, I will. Kathy This message was from KathyVS - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 20:25:52 -0800 From: "wesley gilley" Subject: Re: RS:CONFETTI EXPLOSION CARD?? Does anyone have good instructions? KittyGlitter wesley@succeed.net - -----Original Message----- From: MMILLS96 To: nvthiele@micron.net ; rubberstampers@CRAFTS.DM.NET Date: Thursday, January 22, 1998 8:25 PM Subject: Re: RS:CONFETTI EXPLOSION CARD?? >Does anyone know what an Confetti explotion card is??????? >This message was from MMILLS96 >-- >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 "wesley gilley" - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 22:05:22 EST From: peterpan6@juno.com Subject: Re: RS: TAN: Chicken Pox Don't know about the vacine, but I do know that even though once you get the chicken pox you are not SUPPOSED to get them again. However, I had them three times by the time I was eight years old, (wow was the doctor surprised the third time) and considering I'm just a boy who won't grow up, that wasn't all that long ago. Peter Pan On Thu, 22 Jan 1998 16:26:11 -0800 "Cyndi Smith" writes: >If they weren't protected as they got older, couldn't they be >re-vaccined? > >My oldest daughter had such a light case that we were told she could >get >them again. She is now 18. Our doctor that we have now, said she >should >go have a blood test. They can tell if she has whatever it is in her >blood >that would protect her from getting the chicken pox. If what ever it >is, >is not there, then she suggested she get the vaccine. Otherwise she's >covered. > >---------- >> From: Lissa Albert >> To: StampMeMad >> Cc: cloud9@execpc.com; lindaloo@telusplanet.net; >rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net >> Subject: Re: RS: TAN: Chicken Pox >> Date: Thursday, January 22, 1998 2:19 PM >> >> The shots may be good for adults, but my doctor said to NOT >vaccinate >> your children., Reason is, there is no long-term study, and if a >> 4-year-old child is vaccinated and the vaccine is good for, let's >say 10 >> years, then by 14 s/he may not be protected, and an older child is >not >> in as good a position with chicken pox as a younger kid. Therefore, >the >> rule of thumb seems to be: let your younger children get it, get >them >> over with, and that's it. But for adults, check into this vaccine, >> because C.P are a risky thing for adults... >> >> Hugs, >> Lissa (who dreads the day Joshua and Sam get Chicken Pox....!) >> >> -- >> >> |\ __ >> | | |--| __ >> |/ | | |~' >> /|_ () () | >> //| \ |\ () >> | \|_ | | \ >> jgs \_|_/ () | >> | | >> @' () >> >> >> This message was from Lissa Albert >> -- >> 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 "Cyndi Smith" >-- >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 peterpan6@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: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 23:39:22 -0500 From: "Beverly Marubbio" Subject: RS: Re: The Endeavor Launch Me too!! I try not to miss any. I stand in my front yard and can see them go up off to the east. I love being in mouseland - so much free entertainment! - -----Original Message----- From: Nancy To: rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net Date: Thursday, January 22, 1998 11:03 PM Subject: RS: The Endeavor Launch >Got to see the Space Shuttle Endeavor Launch tonight. It was such a clear >and beautiful night, I could watch it go up from the back yard. >I haven't seen one for a while - sometimes you forget how impressive they >are. > >Nancy > >"Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday" > > >This message was from "Nancy " >-- >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 "Beverly Marubbio" - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 22:19:16 -0600 From: dianeb@cfu-cybernet.net (Diane Bowman) Subject: Re: RS: Customers that don't pay I wouldn't mind if vendors posted to list those who don't pay... course I always pay! :) Stampin' Joy >I think, if vendors shared this info amongst THEMSELVES....and not post it >to the entire list....that would be just fine. > >Stampers share vendor experiences, both good AND bad...and I don't really >like seeing it when it becomes a huge mess on the open list. > >I think, if a bit of common sense and courtsey were used, sharing >experiences such as this would be a wonderful resource for vendors AND >clients alike. > >just my 2 cents... > >WarmHugs >Angelhrt/Tyra > >******************************************************** >Some of God's greatest gifts...... > Are Unanswered...prayers. > --Garth Brooks >******************************************************** > >cloud9@execpc.com >http://www.execpc.com/~cloud9/ >This message was from "***Cloud 9***" >-- >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 dianeb@cfu-cybernet.net (Diane Bowman) - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 22:25:32 -0500 From: stamplover1@JUNO.com (Winabeth L. Smith) Subject: Re: RS: Can one ever have enough rubber stamps? Let's see - a week ago I went to three stamp stores - always saying "I don't need any more rubber stamps". Let's just say I spent several hours indexing and putting away the stamps I "didn't need". No a stamper never has enough stamps. You may say you do but its not true. So just keep dragging your DH and he'll soon learn. Winabeth Stamp Lover On Wed, 21 Jan 1998 00:31:34 -0600 "Landry" writes: >I am a "newbie" to rubber stamping, I just got started this summer. >Although I am new to this, my collection of rubber stamps has grown >quite >large. Today after I dragged my poor husband to another stamp store, >he >said that I must have enough rubber stamps now and that I don't need >any >more. In my head I was thinking, silly man. The question I have for >you >veteran stampers is: do you ever get to the point where you say I >have >enough rubber stamps, I don't need any more? Because I personally >don't see >that happening in the near future! >Stacy L. > >This message was from "Landry" >-- >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 stamplover1@juno.com (Winabeth L. Smith) - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 22:57:57 EST From: Anne louR Subject: RS: Re: Tan: the president In a message dated 98-01-22 22:14:17 EST, you write: << I really expect that the leader of the free world should be of impeccable character. >> You must be dreaming--it has never happened, and never will. Anyone who gets to that much power has at least one skeleton in the closet somewhere. Cheers, ex fast posto (Nan) This message was from Anne louR - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 22:27:35 -0500 From: AlphaBecky Subject: RS: OFFICIAL: Screamin' Women Swap This one was fast! I'm sure that says something about us, but we won't delve into that . Always room for others! SWAP: Screamin' Women Swap HOST: AlphaBecky (greene10@mto.infi.net) ITEMS: 5 for 5 DETAILS: Must include at least one Screamin' Woman MAILING INFO: SAML + equivalent postage + 1 extra stamp POSTMARK: March 10 PARTICIPANTS SO FAR: Ann-onymous a.larue@juno.com Kate Hill iris@madbbs.com Sally Kennedy c/o stmprgal_val@hotmail.com Leilani Schooling Leilani140@aol.com Susan (CoffeeStamper) susanbenedict@worldnet.att.net - -- AlphaBecky greene10@mto.infi.net This message was from AlphaBecky - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 21:07:02 -0800 From: lindaloo@telusplanet.net Subject: RS: RS Challenge - minor changes Someone asked how many players to date. Only 25. And all it takes is 4 cards. Come on stampers. LindaLoo Further to the RS Challenge to send a RAK once every week for 4 weeks to someone you haven't RAK'd before and outside your own country, it will be allowed that if you are in continental US, you may also RAK US citizens in Hawaii, Alaska and US military bases not located in Continental US. There are about 50 people on the snail list already who don't live in the US, but allowing the others should increase it to about 100 choices. The receiver of the card does NOT have to be a stamper or even on the snail list. That's just an easy source of addresses. Remember to post on Valentine's Day the name and country of your 4 RAKees (don't include the whole address) Who else wants to play? LindaLoo This message was from lindaloo@telusplanet.net - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 20:22:33 -0800 (PST) From: jmorrison@nm-us.campus.mci.net (Jody Morrison) Subject: Re: RS: RS-HELP! Heat tool 101 Here's my best guess. If the EP blew away, whatever you were using to "attach" it to the paper (some type of embossing fluid) was dry. I always heat from the top; personal choice. I find that with dye basesd inks, you gotta move at light speed to get the ep on before the ink dries. I usually turn the heat gun on, hold it about 2-3 inches away from the EP, and gently wave it around... That way, I don't scorch the paper and the EP does melt. Play around with distance and waving the gun around a bit and see what happens for you.... Just be sure that the EP has adhered to the ink, be it colored or embossing.... Hope this helps, Hugs, Jody >Help! I need help with my heat gun! (Cissy! Are you there?) > >I am a stamping newbie. I am embossing. I have done it quite bit, but am >not sure I am getting the best results. > >This time. I stamped the image in dye based ink. Took my emossing pen and >colored a few places I wanted embossed. Sprinkled with red ep. With me so >far. > >I have a Marvy Uchida heat gun. (Sale $14.99 Hobby Lobby. Maybe that's it.) > >Heating from underneath, scorched the first image a wee bit. Heating from >the top, saw the ep blow away. I usually don't see that but I usually use >pigment ink and clear ep, so I can't see the ep that well. > >For the last image I went back to the underneath. Scorch fingers a bit, but >that will grow back. > >Is the problem my technique? If I do the foil wrapped clip board someone >mentioned a week or so ago, how long will it take for the heat to heat thru >the clip board? Maybe I am pictureing that one wrong. Or do you heat it >from the top. > >Help! > >Elizabeth in IN >Momof8 > >This message was from Elizabeth Ruuska >-- >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 jmorrison@nm-us.campus.mci.net (Jody Morrison) - -- The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 20:17:43 -0800 (PST) From: jmorrison@nm-us.campus.mci.net (Jody Morrison) Subject: Re: RS: Standing Behind The President I don't usually join in "taking sides" type tans, but I gotta say a little bit here. Leilani has said my thoughts very well indeed.... I don't think I'd want to be President...not for all the money, fame, rubber stuff in the world... It's a hidiously difficult job and while there have sure been Presidents I haven't liked at all, I do stand behind them because the job is so awfully difficult. No President ever does less than his best, even if that best isn't all that great, or idiologically to my personal preference. I do think Leilani is correct in saying that Clinton is no worse nor better than almost all others in the morals department. I'm not sure that I understand why we need to "hound" public figures. I suspect that there is hardly ANYBODY alive today who has not at least one skeletin (spelling?) in their personal closet. I have surely done stuff in the past that I would be most unhappy to have known publically...and I've grown and matured and would NEVER do that stuff again....I would hope that's true for all of us. And I must add that there does appear to be a bit of "witch hunting" going on....look at all the $ spent, at public expense, around the Whitewater issue, with so very little produced as a result. One thing that concerns me about this spate of "attacks" on the president is the ability of an individual to hold public figures "hostage" to whatever they wish to accuse them of. I think what has happened to Clinton is indicative of the hunger some few people feel for a public day in court, so to speak. Unscrupulous people could do this non-stop, spending a ton of public money for their own gratification. I do recognize that there are sometimes "real" issues that come up and that need to be aired. How we tell the difference is a mystery to me, but the whole area is of concern. Just my .02.... Hugs, Jody >I realize that my opinion on this is not the one of the majority. So, with >that said, remember, it is just my opinion. > >I can think of only two presidents in history who were faithful to their >spouse, Jimmy Carter & Harry Truman. All the rest are guilty of the same >crime, and so should suffer the same abuse. In these times, morals are at >best low, and I honestly don't believe a moral person can get elected. By the >time they are that high up in the political realm, very few are not corrupt, >so you vote for the better of the evils. > >Once you have elected him, you stand behind him. He has done a lot of good, >and some bad. So have they all. > >Now, if all the people who are hounding him, politicians, reporters, >republicans....well, let he who is without sin, cast the first stone. > >Leilani >This message was from Leilani140 >-- >The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems >Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . 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