From: owner-rubbertown-digest@lists.xmission.com (rubbertown-digest) To: rubbertown-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: rubbertown-digest V1 #127 Reply-To: rubbertown-digest Sender: owner-rubbertown-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-rubbertown-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk rubbertown-digest Wednesday, January 14 1998 Volume 01 : Number 127 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 09:08:13 -0600 From: Shannon Green Subject: RubberTown: Good price on Pearl Ex After much agonizing I finally broke down and ordered that 24 set of Pearl Ex pigments from Pearl: http://www.viamall.com/pearl They're $31.99 and they only charged me $3.84 for shipping and said they're sending it 2nd day air. Well, we'll just see about that. That's still the cheapest price I've seen. *crossing Pearl Ex off my convention shopping list* Shannon - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 11:08:41 -0400 From: "Judy Hornbrook" Subject: Re: RS: Re: RubberTown: Brayer Trust me (ha!) A lint picker-upper is *no* substitute for a good brayer. It's like saying paper plates are good substitutes for frizbees. Remember frizbee's?? Ant Judy H. - -------------------------snip--------------- >>WOW - gotta try that! Mine lint picker upper is used to get rid of the EP that ends up all over my work surface. It is always close at hand and works better than anything else I have ever found for that darned EP. But a brayer? Are we talking about the same thing - the one with the sticky paper? Anna - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 09:48:28 -0600 From: Karin Cernik Subject: RubberTown: Official: Boyd's Bear Swap Just got the fifth sign up, so we're official. Any one else wanting to play is welcome! Boyd's Bears 6 for 5 SAML + $1 due 4/1/98 - -- Karin Cernik mailto:tkc8865@unixmail.ks.boeing.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 08:25:04 PST From: "Wendy Kan" Subject: Re: RubberTown: VVLV page???? It'll load faster if you use Netscape. It's really slow on AOL but you can download a free copy of netscape through aol. It just depends on the brower & your computer... >From owner-rubbertown@lists.xmission.com Wed Jan 14 05:07:16 1998 >Received: from domo by lists.xmission.com with local (Exim 1.73 #4) > id 0xsSWB-0003Ie-00; Wed, 14 Jan 1998 06:06:03 -0700 >Received: from mail.xmission.com [198.60.22.22] > by lists.xmission.com with smtp (Exim 1.73 #4) > id 0xsSW9-0003IN-00; Wed, 14 Jan 1998 06:06:01 -0700 >Received: from x1.boston.juno.com [205.231.100.21] > by mail.xmission.com with esmtp (Exim 1.73 #4) > id 0xsSW8-0003rl-00; Wed, 14 Jan 1998 06:06:00 -0700 >Received: (from stampalot@juno.com) > by x1.boston.juno.com (queuemail) id I_G00905; Wed, 14 Jan 1998 08:05:55 EST >To: JDV1@tkdyer.com >Cc: rubbertown@xmission.com >Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 06:51:08 -0600 >Subject: Re: RubberTown: VVLV page???? >Message-ID: <19980114.065656.13278.2.Stampalot@juno.com> >References: <19980114013014678.AAA178@jdv1.cybrtown.com> >X-Mailer: Juno 1.49 >X-Juno-Line-Breaks: 3-18 >From: stampalot@juno.com (Susan Silver Dill) >Sender: owner-rubbertown@lists.xmission.com >Precedence: bulk >Reply-To: stampalot@juno.com (Susan Silver Dill) > >It's there, it just takes **Forever** to load! At christmas time, it >took like ten to fifteen minutes to load his page because of all the >graphics... He really should take some of that stuff off because it just >makes people leave since they can't load the page quickly. > >Stampalot Sue Dill >Stampalot@juno.com > >On Tue, 13 Jan 1998 20:22:48 +0000 "deeVinci" writes: >>Anyone visited Stampo's page today? (Viva Las Vegas) >>All I see are five blinking space ships...... >>that's it.....no words or anything >>Dee >>If it's blank, stamp it! >> JDV1@tkdyer.com >> >>- >> >> > >_____________________________________________________________________ >You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. >Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com >Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > > >- > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 11:33:07 -0500 From: Juliet Page Subject: RubberTown: Watercolor Pencil technique Another neat watercolor pencil tip is to lightly mist your card using a spray bottle. Heavy cardstock, 90 lb + works best for this to minimize warping. Color with the watercolor pencils directly onto the wet paper. It gives a very creamy subtle look. You can also make broad "brush" stroke squiggles for a sky perhaps, and then dabble on some salt for a neat effect. Juliet Page ~ Overlooking Mill Creek on the Chesapeake Bay ~ Maryland, USA ~ ~ Next Inkspirators Stamp Club Meeting Monday 2/9 7:00 pm, Crofton, Md. ~ - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 10:48:38 -0600 From: Shannon Green Subject: Re: RubberTown: VVLV page???? At 08:25 AM 1/14/98 PST, Wendy Kan wrote: >It'll load faster if you use Netscape. It's really slow on AOL but you >can download a free copy of netscape through aol. It just depends on >the brower & your computer... Maybe it has more to do with computer speed than browser. I have Netscape and I waited 15 minutes with no luck. Good thing I don't need to order right now! Shannon - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 12:01:52 EST From: EJKoy Subject: RubberTown: SWAP UPDATE- Happy Birthday Cards -1/14 This swap is now closed. Please get them post marked by the 31st! We have a total of 40 players! e-mail me privately if you signed up but do not see your name on this list. Thanks! THEME: Happy Birthday cards HOSTED BY: Eva - ejkoy@aol.com ITEMS INFO: 5/5. Hostess card optional. DETAILS: Cards or postcards that say happy birthday, etc. Must use at least one rubberstamp. Please include stamp credits and e-mail addy on back of card, as well as name. MAILING INFO: Send a SAML and equal postage (loose) or $1. No metered strips. POSTMARK DATE: 1/31/98 DEADLINE FOR SIGN UP: CLOSED SIGNUPS susanbenedict@worldnet.att.net - Rec'd mcnamara@cyberportal.net (Michele McNamara) Young9102@aol.com (Ginger) eherman@flash.net (Elizabeth Herman) merlin@uia.net (Laura A.) Blueki@aol.com (Carol) - Rec'd bonniel@cdsnet.net (Bonnie "Lass") Rec'd starlite@internet1.net (Diana Sullivan) -- 1st one rec'd! 11/24 Workn4God (Bobbi Chock) ssoriano@clubi.net (Sharie Soriano) Patty1949 @aol.com (Patty Sulcs) - Rec'd MY4LABS (Mary Krause) - Rec'd HopiTopi92@aol.com (Cec Terranova) kima@sihope.com (Kim Albert) - Rec'd lawrencer@prodigy.net (Robyn) oakleymc@ohio.net (Michelle Oakley) MaxiJ@worldnet.att.net (Maxine Johnson) - Rec'd mtroup24@cybertrails.com (Donnajo) lissa@dsuper.net (Lissa Albert) moonclimber@ttlc.net (Janet Scholl) dmalone1@mindspring.com msd83220@cmsu2.cmsu.edu (Shell Drabek) farrell@vrh.org (Linda Farrell) laitsny@idcomm.com (Natasha) - Rec'd wmork@sk.sympatico.ca (Carole) - Rec'd Crativmine@aol.com (Kim) foxtee@concentric.net (Pam) pg123amr@info.starpoint.net (Paige) Diana Craig StampMaine@aol.com (Annette) nvthiele@micron.net (Vivian) - In mail mgarvey@ulster.net (Mary) stargazser@juno.com bectho@btigate.com (Becci Thomas) Cowpost@aol.com (Mona) - Rec'd ScrppnFool@aol.com (Shel) Lckyktn@aol.com (Christine Morrison) GG Ideas@aol.com (Germaine Roseberry) katchoo@randomc.com (Colleen) golfchak@cobweb.net (Lynn Lipchak) "Thank you" for your attention! :) Eva Image Swap 98 hostess ejkoy@aol.com>> - - - - >> - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 11:57:38 EST From: EJKoy Subject: RubberTown: VENDORS: Anyone sell those clear card sleeves? Now that I am almost officially in the card making business (Yay!) I need to find sources for my supplies! What I am really looking for are those flat clear sleeves with no seal or ziplock for displaying and selling my cards in! Anyone sell them for cheap????? Please let me know! Thanks oodles, Eva - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 12:07:39 EST From: Melaniekrs Subject: RubberTown: Last days to get Toad Hall stamps Jan 15 (2 days from now!) is the very last day to order stamps from Toad Hall- Rubber Anarchy. We will take phone orders for these two days, and accept mail orders that are posted by tomorrow. If you have an outstanding order, it's probably still here... we're moving them out, but have lots to do, lots of last-minute people. All orders MUST go out in the next week so we can pack everything up; your orders will be to you soon. Give us a call and request the 1 lb grabbag, 50-100 rubber stamps for $25 including postage. .25-.50 per stamp, and the value approx $250 for the bag! Specify cute or not cute. (909) 514-0667, all credit cards accepted. Buy 4 of these grabbags, get one free. You can also order 10 stamps for $10, thematic. Choose from angels, frogs, carved images, postal, ethnic, celestial, holiday/greetings, people, animals. Add $1 shipping per bag, max $3. BUy 10 of these grabbags, get 2 free. We have over 1000 images in the catalog, but only two more days to get them. Since they won't be available anymore, they'll be great to use as trading on the list later on for people who are still seeking them out. :) Melanie - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 10:29:37 -0700 From: happyrubber@juno.com Subject: RubberTown: Re: Auntie Amy Stamp Convention The Denver Convention that Amy was doing has been cancelled. This, she says, is due to some complaints from stamp stores in the area that there are too many conventions in Denver already! I wonder how California handles 25 shows per year. Anyway, I was planning on going to that one as a vendor to GIVE AWAY rubber for the club! Oh well, Ginny Happy Rubber Stamps and Club 4426 East 118th Court Denver, CO 80233-1781 www.happyrubberstamps.com On Tue, 13 Jan 1998 13:30:48 -0500 "Merlene" writes: >I spoke to the people from Auntie Amy's Stamps and they are sending me >all >the info on the Unconvention convention in NOVI MI We will be there >for >sure. Aug 1-2 Lots of classes I understand. I will post as soon as I >get >my package. > > > >Merlene >Stamping Friends >Canada > >---------- >> From: Merlene >> To: rubber stampers >> Cc: rubbertown >> Subject: RS: Auntie Amy Stamp Convention >> Date: Wednesday, October 29, 1997 5:08 AM >> >> Tell me ,have you ever been to one??? What are they like?? Did you >know >> there was one coming to Novi, Michigan. Boy we can drive to that >one. >Date >> is Aug 1 & 2 1998 >> Anyone want to join us there. >> >> >> >> >> Swap a month Hostess >> Getting to like you >> Merlene >> Stamping Friends >> Canada >> This message was from "Merlene" >> -- >> 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 "Merlene" >-- >The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling >Modems >Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . > - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 10:06:10 -0800 From: Joy Gross Subject: RubberTown: RE: rubberstampers list ~~~~~~~~~~ From Joy Gross Hello everyone ~ I am getting off the rubberstampers list for awhile ~ = #1 I am a newbie and it is a bit overwhelming for me right now ~ #2 I am = going on a business trip for a week ~ can you imagine what my mailbox = would look like when I came back ~ *G* ~ I am staying on the rubbertown = one it is a bit smaller ~ so if you need to contact me please use my = personal or rubbertown ~ Thank you very much ~ Joy joy@oncostar.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 11:09:38 -0700 From: "John D. Mabunga" Subject: RubberTown: IMPORTANT LIST INFO from listowner Hello RubberTown list members! (All 361 of you) I apologize for not being involved with the list as much as I wanted to be. I have been caught up by my new job. I haven't even had time to watch what was going on on the list. I've gotten a few e-mails from concerned list members so I thought I better clarify the main rules and include the slightly outdated FAQ. 1. Please do not post TANs, they are NOT allowed. Only rubberstamp related discussions are allowed including swaps, secret stampers, etc. Just remember to think twice before sending a message to the entire list when it might be better suited to go to just one person. (eg. thank you's, me too's, etc.) 2. Please refrain from cross posting to the Rubberstampers Mailing List using CC. If you have to send your message to both lists, please send two separate messages. People replying to cross postings end up replying to both lists and it just gets very messy with messages with multiple RubberTown & RS headings. Thanks to those giving me feedback and keeping me up on what's happening on the list, even though a lot of times I don't reply. Please keep the feedback coming. John jmabunga@xmission.com RubberTown Mailing List FAQ 1. What is the RubberTown Mailing List? 2. Is the RubberTown Mailing List in competition with the Rubberstampers Mailing List? 3. How do I subscribe & unsubscribe? 4. How do I post to the list? 5. Is there a digest version available? 6. How do I subscribe and unsubscribe to the digest version? 7. Are there archives available? 1. What is the RubberTown Mailing List? The purpose of the mailing list is to provide a forum for people around the world to discuss rubber stamping. It is a forum for swaps, techniques, mail art and anything related to rubber stamping. Vendors can also feel free to sell on the list but please clearly state in the subject line that it is a COMMercial post. This list will be strictly for rubber stamping. No tangent or non-stamping subjects will be allowed. 2. Is the RubberTown Mailing List in competition with the Rubberstampers Mailing List? I created the list due to an overwhelming amount of requests from stampers unhappy with the Rubberstampers Mailing List's volume and it was not meant to be competition. It is simply an alternative for those unable to deal with the mass amounts of off subject mail that the other list has. I am a member of the other list (although a bit of a lurker) and will continue to be a member because of the great amount of stamping information I have gotten from it. I am sure there will be others as well who will subscribe to both lists. I also run the digest version and the archive of the Rubberstampers Mailing List so I would like both to succeed. 3. How do I subscribe & unsubscribe? To subscribe send an e-mail to: majordomo@xmission.com Leave the subject line blank and put in the body: subscribe rubbertown (your e-mail address) So for me it would look like: subscribe rubbertown jmabunga@xmission.com You will then be e-mailed a confirmation number which you must then send back (full instructions are included in the e-mail). This assures spammers do not get on the list. To unsubscribe send an e-mail to: majordomo@xmission.com Leave the subject line blank and put in the body: unsubscribe rubbertown (your e-mail address) So for me it would look like: unsubscribe rubbertown jmabunga@xmission.com 4. How do I post to the list? To post to the list send your message to: RubberTown@xmission.com Remember, stamping related messages ONLY. If you notice someone is breaking this rule please let me know as I won't be able to read every message. Use direct e-mail for non-stamping subjects and take the list address out of the reply field. Also when replying please edit the "included" message. 5. Is there a digest version available? Yes there is. For those who don't know, when receiving the digest version of the list, messages are collected from the list and a digest is sent out when the digest size reaches approximately 40K. Each digest is numbered and includes a table of contents so you can easily see if there is a message worth scrolling down to see. Remember when replying from a digest to edit what is included, don't include the entire 40k digest. 6. How do I subscribe and unsubscribe to the digest version? Subscribing and unsubscribing to the digest is almost the same as the regular list except you change the "rubbertown" to "rubbertown-digest" To subscribe send an e-mail to: majordomo@xmission.com Leave the subject line blank and put in the body: subscribe rubbertown-digest (your e-mail address) So for me it would look like: subscribe rubbertown-digest jmabunga@xmission.com You will then be e-mailed a confirmation number which you must then send back (full instructions are included in the e-mail). This assures spammers do not get on the list. To unsubscribe send an e-mail to: majordomo@xmission.com Leave the subject line blank and put in the body: unsubscribe rubbertown-digest (your e-mail address) So for me it would look like: unsubscribe rubbertown-digest jmabunga@xmission.com 7. Are there archives available? No. There hasn't been much interest and it's already costing me a lot through my ISP. Any questions, concerns, comments, problems? Feel free to e-mail me. John D. Mabunga jmabunga@xmission.com Copyright =A9. All rights reserved. Revised: May 6, 1997. - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 11:36:00 -0700 From: "John D. Mabunga" Subject: RubberTown: MORE IMPORTANT INFO from list owner I just scrolled through the last several weeks of messages and I'm concerned about the maturity of some people. Please act like adults (excuse me if there are teens on the list) and stop fighting like little kids. If anyone is to blame, it's ME. I didn't watch the list better and I didn't send the FAQ and rules out often enough. Now that everyone knows the rules and who's in charge, there is no excuse to break the rules. I won't address anyone individually right now but I will watch the list for a few days very closely. Please send me feedback on what you think. (And don't CC it to the list) If this sounds to harsh, feel free to flame me or better yet start your own list. John D. Mabunga jmabunga@xmission.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 10:36:56 -0800 (PST) From: Christi Subject: Re: RubberTown: Re: RS: Stamping Tips I have found that if you heat the foil first the embossing is nearly flawless! So smooth and shiny! I use a piece of foam core wrapped in foil. Christi - ---GG Ideas wrote: > > I do the same thing to evenly heat the embossing and it works everytime. I > bought a wood clipboard at Office Max for $1.00 or so, wrapped the whole thing > in tin foil (except the clip of course!) and have used the same board / foil > forever. The clip holds your work nicely in place too > > Germaine > Germaine's Gallery > > > > n a message dated 98-01-14 02:50:44 EST, hj@zip.com.au writes: > > << This is an oldie but a goodie and I don't remember who discovered it but > it's the one thing that I'm always amazed at and I've told all my newbie > stamping friends. When embossing something I lay it on top of a sheet of > foil and then heat the powder.... and I'm absolutely amazed at how much > quicker it is. This is particularly more noticeable if embossing paper > rather than very thick card ... and I've done a scientific time test and > I'd say there was a difference of about 10 seconds when using the foil > under the item being embossed as opposed to not using it. I noticed there > were a lot of newbies lately so thought this might help make embossing a > bit more easier for them. > >> > > - > > _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 12:15:57 -0700 From: Amanda Bristol Subject: RubberTown: Using Stickers in Stamping Hi Samantha-jane and everyone, I mostly use stickers with my stamps to decorate envelopes or packages I send. You could use stickers with your stamps on gift bags and gift cards. A lot of people use stickers with stamps for scrapbooking. Does anyone else have any ideas? Thanks! Amanda Bristol >There are those of us who are still wondering how one can use stickers >effectively in cards. Anyone have tips for us newbies?? TIA >Samantha-jane > - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 12:17:53 -0700 From: Amanda Bristol Subject: RubberTown: Stamping Videos? Hello everyone, Does anyone know if D.O.T.S or Stampin' Up! have any instructional stamping videos? Thanks! Amanda Bristol "A bear, however hard he tires, Grows tubby without exercise. Our Teddy Bear is short and fat Which is not to be wondered at; He gets what exercise he can By falling off the ottoman." ~A.A. Milne - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 12:19:56 -0700 From: Amanda Bristol Subject: Re: RubberTown: Looking for Beatles or Marx Bros. stamps... Hi Giselle, I would try Viva Las Vegastamps (VLVS) for the kinds of stamps you are looking for. You can contact Stampo at stampo@stampo.com or check out his website. Happy Stamping and many Blessings, Amanda Bristol At 8:41 AM -0500 1/12/98, Wolfenhnd wrote: >...or for that matter, any recognizable portrait stamps. Does anyone carry >any or know where they can be found? I got a sudden inspiration this morning >for one of the book swaps and the only head stamp I have is PeeWee Herman. :( >Don't think I didn't hear all that laughing, you all, that wasn't nice...) > >-giselle > >- - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 11:36:49 -0800 From: Bill and Ingrid Subject: RubberTown: AD: In Stock Mavry Matchable Ink Pads! Hi Stampers, I have some Marvy Matchable ink pads in stock that I would like to offer you. They are 20% off retail: Here are they colors that I have: red (1), brown (2), turquiose(1), pink(2), plum(2), salvia blue(2), yellow(2), grey(2), orange(2), violet(1), magenta(1), ochre(1), bubble gum pink(1), crimson lake(1). $2.80 each + $1.00 ship 4 for $11.00 + $2.00 ship These would be great for your tribe buddy or SSS6. California residents please add sales tax. Let me know if I can get you anything. Thanks, Ingrid - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 11:39:32 -0800 From: Bill and Ingrid Subject: RubberTown: Ordering Cottage Stamper 30% off Retail Hi, I will be placing an order with the Cottage Stamper on Jan 16th. Let me know if you need TRIA markers or refills, or any stamps. Here is a price list for the stamps: B 2.10 C 2.80 D 3.15 E 3.85 F 4.55 G 5.25 H 5.95 J 6.65 K 8.05 L 9.10 Thanks, Ingrid - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 11:43:07 -0800 From: Bill and Ingrid Subject: RubberTown: AD:Paper Sale! In Stock Hi, I went through my inventory and have some more paper to offer at 25% off retail. These are great paper packs for your Tribe buddy or SSS6. I will even send it to them to keep you a secret. Let me know if I can help: Simply Stamped Paper: Kashmir Matte 20 sheets $1.60 (3) Archival 16 assorted sheets $3.00 (2) Starburst white 25 sheets $2.00 (1) Astrobright 18 assorted sheets $1.44 (2) Elements 16 assorted sheets $1.28 (2) Matte Pastel 20 assorted sheets $1.60 (1) Laid 16 assorted sheets $1.60 (2) Recycled 16 assorted sheets $1.60 (3) Light Linen 22 assorted sheets $4.18 (2) 2 assorted paper grabbags 40 sheets $5.00 package of 10 translucent envelopes $4.50 12 notecards & envelopes in assorted parchment colors $2.63 Cottage stamper: Framed in Stitches stamping paper: $2.25 (3white & 4 assorted) card sets 8 cards & 8 envelopes $4.50 (2 white, 2 pastel, 1 tan) Vellum package of 8 (8 1/2X5 1/2 sheets) 36# $1.50 Shipping and CA tax (residents only) is extra. Thanks, Ingrid - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 14:49:33 -0500 From: Mariann Subject: RubberTown: I Can See Clearly Now. Now I see for myself just why my advertising all of my grabbags for 50 unmounted stamps for $16.00 was annoying. I'm sorry. But, This looks to me like one of those publicity stunts to me. Get someone mad at you so that people will pay attention to whats going on. Normally I would never had a problem with seeing this post. But, Since, I was told my advetising was abusive. I wanted to see how she does hers. Melaniekrs wrote: > Jan 15 (2 days from now!) is the very last day to order stamps from > Toad Hall- > Rubber Anarchy. We will take phone orders for these two days, and > accept mail > orders that are posted by tomorrow. > > If you have an outstanding order, it's probably still here... we're > moving > them out, but have lots to do, lots of last-minute people. All orders > MUST go > out in the next week so we can pack everything up; your orders will be > to you > soon. > > Give us a call and request the 1 lb grabbag, 50-100 rubber stamps for > $25 > including postage. .25-.50 per stamp, and the value approx $250 for > the bag! > Specify cute or not cute. (909) 514-0667, all credit cards accepted. > Buy 4 > of these grabbags, get one free. > > You can also order 10 stamps for $10, thematic. Choose from angels, > frogs, > carved images, postal, ethnic, celestial, holiday/greetings, people, > animals. > Add $1 shipping per bag, max $3. BUy 10 of these grabbags, get 2 > free. > > We have over 1000 images in the catalog, but only two more days to get > them. > Since they won't be available anymore, they'll be great to use as > trading on > the list later on for people who are still seeking them out. > > :) Melanie > This message was from Melaniekrs > -- - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 15:26:24 -0800 From: Ruthann Gigliotti Subject: RubberTown: COMM Ordering Stampendous I'll be taking Stampendous orders till Thursday night. Prices are discounted, write if you want the price list. - -- Ruthann ruthann@penn.com All are discounted. Stampendous Thur.,Jan.15.,House Mouse and Mostly Animals by Fri. Hero again as soon as new catalogs arrive.Write for price lists. - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 15:29:04 -0800 From: Ruthann Gigliotti Subject: RubberTown: COMM Ordering House Mouse and Mostly Animals House Mouse and Mostly Animals orders go in Sat. morning. Let me know by Friday night if you need anything. Both 25% off plus shipping. House Mouse price list has all the names listed. Mostly Animals email me page number and letter and I'll get back to you with the prices. Can order catalogs for both. - -- Ruthann ruthann@penn.com All are discounted. Stampendous Thur.,Jan.15.,House Mouse and Mostly Animals by Fri. Hero again as soon as new catalogs arrive.Write for price lists. - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 12:33:32 PST From: "Monica A. White" Subject: RubberTown: Where I'm At Hello everyone, I'm in Atlanta, Ga. Originally from Warren, OH (NE OH) and Staten Island, NY. Monica A. 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- ------=_NextPart_000_0272_01BD212B.22EB53C0-- - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 15:43:27 EST From: "Monica A. White" Subject: RubberTown: Brayer questions Okay folks, Ruthann suggested that you make colored card stock by inking a brayer and rolling it over glossy card stock. Well my question is how well does dye ink adhere to glossy card stock? I know you have to emboss if you are using pigment ink on glossy, but what about dye? Thanks in advance. Monica A. White Atlanta, GA e-mail: Monty__24@hotmail.com (that's "2" underlines) internet: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/7824 ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 15:46:39 -0800 From: Ruthann Gigliotti Subject: Re: RubberTown: Brayer questions Dye ink dried very fast on glossy card stock. No need to emboss. It shows up brighter on glossy than it does on matte too. Ruthann Monica A. White wrote: > > Okay folks, > > Ruthann suggested that you make colored card stock by inking a brayer > and rolling it over glossy card stock. Well my question is how well > does dye ink adhere to glossy card stock? I know you have to emboss if > you are using pigment ink on glossy, but what about dye? > > Thanks in advance. > > Monica A. White > Atlanta, GA > e-mail: Monty__24@hotmail.com (that's "2" underlines) > internet: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/7824 > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > - - -- Ruthann ruthann@penn.com All are discounted. Stampendous Thur.,Jan.15.,House Mouse and Mostly Animals by Fri. Hero again as soon as new catalogs arrive.Write for price lists. - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 15:50:10 +0000 From: "deeVinci" Subject: RubberTown: MOMR-order direct? Hi! Anyone know if you can order retail direct from Museum of Modern Rubber?? I've called them and no one's home.....:) TIA Dee If it's blank, stamp it! JDV1@tkdyer.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 16:03:57 EST From: stampznstuff@juno.com Subject: RubberTown: corrugated papers and marble sprays. Oh my, but I have access to a co. that has corruagted papers to die for. They sent me some samples of the colors and they are so pretty. Don't have prices made up yet but will be good ones. Colors include: bown, white, black, metallic silver, azure blue, nile green, orange, violet, canary yellow, dark green red, bright blue, pink, teal, dark blue purple, glossy white, glossy marble, glossy white with black marble, glossy black with silver marble, metallics i.e., dark blue, black, silver, red, teal and marble spray, black, gold and silver. These sprays are expensive but look so nice. Sprays are in a 5 1/2 oz. can. THEN, there are corrugated borders all made up: hearts, roses, palm trees, shamrock, Easter bunnies, wrought iron, Persian, western, top hats and bow ties, film roll, pumpkin party, victorian lace, wedding bells, oriental, lattice, city skyline and comedy, tragedy. I can also get patterned papers bult haven't seen them yet. I will order next week. Marge @ Stampz 'N Stuff in Ocean Springs, MS. Home of the remarkable papers. - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 13:13:39 -0800 From: Joy Gross Subject: RubberTown: I am sooooooooo excited !!! FRAN ROBERTSHAW! Hey everyone ~ I am so excited I had to tell everyone ~ I am a newbie = and I ordered for the first time ~ I ordered from Fran and she got this = to me so fast ~ Fran I am soooo upset I am at work and I want to go home = and play!! isn't that a good enough reason to leave ~ LOL ~=20 Thank you for being so quick ~=20 If you haven't orederd any you should ! I bought the wonderful flower = pedal cardstock from her and he be my valentine, cream of the chrop, = Black and white, beautiful browns, and purple people eater .=20 And she was so sweet she sent me some confetti ~ CUPIDS!!!!!!!!! I AM = SO EXCITED!!=20 Thank you ....... Joy - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 17:21:16 +0000 From: "Karen Byrd - byrdlady" Subject: Re: RubberTown: Uses for Handmade books? Shannon, I've had several ideas for your books: a gardening journal, a birthday book with each month on a separate page (with a pocket) & a place to write in the person's birthday or anniversary or other important dates. Karen - CatHappy > Thank you all so much for your help with Valentine ideas. I think I've > gleaned all I can from those and now I have another topic for > consideration. Books. > > I love handmade books that can be used as journals or sketchbooks. They're > pretty and they're functional. What about giving a handmade book to > non-rubberstamping, non-art interested person? What are some different > uses for these books? I mean the kind with blank pages inside. > > I gave one to my grandmother that had pockets on all the pages because she > sometimes clips coupons and now she can be like the way coolest Gramma at > the grocery store. > > What are some other ideas/suggestions for these books? > > Thanks! > Shannon > > - > > karen.byrd@saralee.net - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 15:55:43 -0600 (CST) From: redstic@intersurf.com Subject: Re: RubberTown: I am sooooooooo excited !!! FRAN ROBERTSHAW! >Hey everyone ~ I am so excited I had to tell everyone ~ I am a newbie and I ordered for the first time ........ >And she was so sweet she sent me some confetti ~ CUPIDS!!!!!!!!! I AM SO EXCITED!! > > >Thank you ....... Joy And the neat thing about it, Joy....is even after you've been doing this for YEARS, you **still** get just as excited!! I anticipate each and EVERY package! And Fran DOES have nice cardstock, too! Redstick redstic@intersurf.com http://www.intersurf.com/~redstic/Home.htm Redstick's Rubber Stamp and Paper Arts Page - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 16:55:41 EST From: ISTMP2 Subject: RubberTown: Re: RS: A Clean Stamp Room... In a message dated 98-01-14 13:13:18 EST, you write: << ....Is the sure sign of a *Sick Mind* >> Well, Diana, there are SOME *tidy* stampers (and some thin ones, too!)...but let me be the first to point out that they aren't very GOOD!!! :) Mary - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 17:05:24 EST From: ISTMP2 Subject: Re: RubberTown: I Can See Clearly Now. ENOUGH ALREADY!!!! Everyone back to their corners and grow up. - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 17:09:57 +0000 From: "deeVinci" Subject: RubberTown: (Fwd) [SARA-L] polymer clay tip This was on the Book ARts list about transfering photocopied pictures onto polymer clay---- thought it was interesting.... Dee credit to Tricia triciaa@cats.ucsc.edu "I've done them on polymer clays. It's a very simple technique, just roll out the clay, lay the photocopy on it toner side down (I brayer it on at this stage) then leave it alone. The toner will transfer to the clay in a while (the paper looks like oiled paper at that point). I usually leave them overnight, so I don't know how many minutes/hours this takes. Then just peel off the paper and bake as usual." If it's blank, stamp it! JDV1@tkdyer.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 16:12:23 -0600 From: "CCampbell" Subject: RubberTown: Re: Re: Auntie Amy Stamp Convention Well . . . if you don't know what to do with the rubber now . . . you can send it to ME!! Cindy > Anyway, I was planning on going to that one as a vendor to GIVE AWAY > rubber for the club! > Oh well, > Ginny - - ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 05:17:00 -0500 From: "Merlene" Subject: RubberTown: Re: Merlene's Tribe Buddy My Tribe Buddy sure knows how to send a gift. I just received a virtual Hawaiian vacation. Hubby said it looked much better then what we have here and wants to know if he can come with me. He's a pretty good guy so I guess I should take him. Thank you so much, the snow is getting pretty deep here now so the thought was wonderful. I just cost me 200.00 for a new block heater and thermastat for my car because I had no heat. Why do these things always go in the winter.??? You sure have good timing with your gifts.. Merlene Stamping Friends Canada - ---------- > From: Inkrstnkr > To: photolee@ican.net > Subject: Re: Merlene's Tribe Buddy > Date: Tuesday, January 13, 1998 12:57 PM > > I forgot to ask how long it takes for the package to get to you via airmail, > so hopefully it won't be too much longer. Also the address is my parents and > the name is my maiden name so sorry this won't help you figure our who I am > either! I'll keep looking for a post that you received it, and hope it lifts > your spirits some. - - ------------------------------ End of rubbertown-digest V1 #127 ********************************