From: owner-rubbertown-digest@lists.xmission.com (rubbertown-digest) To: rubbertown-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: rubbertown-digest V1 #218 Reply-To: rubbertown-digest Sender: owner-rubbertown-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-rubbertown-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk rubbertown-digest Tuesday, February 24 1998 Volume 01 : Number 218 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 11:00:37 EST From: ISTMP2@aol.com Subject: RubberTown: Re: What is the Directory? In a message dated 98-02-23 10:54:22 EST, you write: << Hi, the Directory is the wonderful book full of pages which have been done by each stamper...The pages might have photos on them, or stamps all over etc...each stamper uses their imagination to reflect themselves and their stamping..Then we make copies of this page and send it to the right hostess...Then that hostess sends these pages to the Queen hostess who then make a Directory book for all the participants and sends them out to us...Of course we sent a SAME with 3.00 postage attached... I think this is done maybe once or twice a year... >> WELL~!! It just goes to show ya what happens when you read about a subject that you had previously deleted!! =} This sounds VERY fun! Is this being updated now? Info, please! TIA! :) Mary - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 11:07:56 -0500 From: Burnette Subject: RubberTown: Corrigated paper I received a card and some paper samples with colored corrigated paper. Is there somewhere that you can purchase this paper or do people make it themselves? If people do make corrigated paper themselves, how? Thanks for the info, Lisa (who realizes she doesn't know how to spell corrigated) - -- eburnette@mindspring.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 14:10:10 -0500 From: Mary Garvey Subject: RubberTown: Received: Marbled Cardstock Karen Harris wrote: > Oro- white background with gold marbling > Crema - cream background with copper marbling > Teal - white with teal marbling > > Plus receive 5 FREE sheets of peppered bronze textured cardstock I received the above cardstock in the mail today. (I think my check passed the cardstock in the mail!.... Guess the PO is correct - those extra 4 digits DO make a difference....) Anyway, wanted to share with you that Karen is a great vendor. I can't wait to use some of it tonight! - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 09:50:15 -0900 From: Lynette Walters Subject: RubberTown: Re: RS: Corrigated paper Lisa- You can get great corrugated papers from Jutta (a great vendor - jutta@wolfenet.com) - she has lots of colors. Also, you can find really pretty corrugated papers in perfume boxes (my sister gets a kind that has a pink corrugated that she's always sending me) - there's nice white corrugated paper on the insides of light bulb packages. And then you can always buy a corrugater - then the opportunities are endless! You can corrugate all those scraps of paper you have left over from cards, candy wrappers, thin metals, all kinds of wonderful things! Corrugaters come in two different sizes, the small one, which is more affordable, but some people have problems with, and the larger, more durable one which seems to work better for most. I sell them thru many of my companies, (let me know if you'd like prices) but you might also be able to get them for a good price at Michaels with one of those discount coupons. Hope this helps! Lynette Burnette wrote: > > I received a card and some paper samples with colored corrigated paper. > Is there somewhere that you can purchase this paper or do people make it > themselves? If people do make corrigated paper themselves, how? > > Thanks for the info, > Lisa (who realizes she doesn't know how to spell corrigated) > -- > eburnette@mindspring.com > This message was from Burnette > -- > The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems > Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 13:16:40 -0500 From: "Lisa Mallette" Subject: RubberTown: Coloring glossy - THANKS I've received some wonderful ideas for coloring an image on glossy when dye ink had been used to stamp - most suggested a Dove blender with markers or "painting" with dye inks. I think I'll try both those ideas and see which one "flies" with the scene. Whoever suggested pastel LePlumes - that's what I have and normally I love 'em - but I don't want to fill up large spaces with them and they don't have the "soft" look I'm trying to achieve. Got some mixed feelings about chalks as to whether they would work or not, so I'll save those for another "experimentation" day. Thanks to everyone for their prompt and helpful advice. I realize I should have used my Fabrico pad in the first place, but didn't expect to color these. Glad there are options! :) Lisa Mallette euphoria@gru.net - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 13:33:30 EST From: tntrilling@juno.com (Tonya L. Rilling) Subject: RubberTown: AD:Xyron Laminator/DISCOUNTED OK here is the info on the Xyron. I will be glad to order for anyone who wants one. These prices are discounted. Laminator Retail Price $278 Discounted price $200 plus $10 postage. Dual Laminate Cartridge 100ft. Retail $55 with discount $41.25 plus $6 postage Adhesive/Laminate Cartridge 50ft. Retail $62 discounted to $46.50 plus $5 postage Adhesive 1 side only 50ft retail $48 discount price is $36 plus $5 postage Order the Xyron and all 3 cartridges for the special price of $312.50 plus $20 postage. I do take MC/Visa, please let me know if you would like to order one. Thanks Tonya Rilling, Buffalo Stampede Art Stamps ((\@/))An Angel Company, selling mounted and unmounted stamps ***Now accepting Mastercard and Visa.,Catalogs $4 Visit my stamp web site at: http://members.aol.com/Tonyascraf/tonyascr.html _____________________________________________________________________ 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] - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 13:54:48 -0500 From: "alleycat" Subject: RubberTown: bone folder This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - ------=_NextPart_000_002C_01BD4062.9AD27B60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Howdy all Who sells bone folders? I think I bought one from Phil Schloss a while = back. Please e-mail me your prices. I need about 6 of them. Thanks. 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This is sad...I can't remember what = my first=20 stamp was!  To guess, I'd say probably a star or a heart.  = Something=20 practical that I could use on many things.
- ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01BD4048.4CB07E60-- - - ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 18:27:38 +1030 From: "Megan Boundey" Subject: RubberTown: order received from Nikki in Oz I received my order from Nikki at the Stamper's Warehouse yesterday. I'd ordered 4 packs of the Hero Arts museum flowers and a reinker. They all came safe and sound and it's so much fun just to have them near me! To anyone in Oz needing stuff, Nikki is a great vendor and she even throws in lollies. :) Love, Megan aka Ribbon Stamper - -----Original Message----- From: Tim & Ally Smith To: rubbertown@xmission.com Cc: rubberstampers@crafts.dm.net Date: Tuesday, 24 February 1998 13:56 Subject: RubberTown: Aussie Stampers wanting to get RAKed!!! >Hi fellow Aussie Stampers > >LIke me you may have been reading all the wonderful raking that's been >going on, on the lists; but can't play cause of the cost of Overseas >postage! Well no longer will this happen! Yes that's right I'm organising >a RAK list for us Aussie Stampers. > >Basically what the deal is - >* You email me with your name address, birthday (year optional) - family >dates/wedding anniversary, etc (basically any dates that are important to >you - and you'd like to be remembered on). >* I complie a list - which I hope will grow regularly and I email this >list to you.(as new people come along they will get added to the list) >* Then when the urge to make cards comes upon you - just make a couple >extra for people on the RAK list. >* The idea being it's better to give than too recieve. > >If you want some ideas just read what other people are sending as RAKes >from the mailing lists or email me for ideas - it's not just cards, but >also paper or other goodies - really up to you. > >And what do you get out of it - well besides having more reasons to stamp >more cards (and therefore buy more stamps! LOL!!!); cause your name will >be on the list someone else will probably be sending a RAK to you - more >mail - now don't we love this one! > >I can't see the need for rules and regs with this one - though there would >be an expectation that you send off atleast 1 card per month to someone on >the list and that you email the mailing lists (or me if that's easier) - >letting your RAKer know you've received it ok. > >And the name to avoid confusion....Aussie RAK > >Looking forward to recieving your names and address...Or feel free to ask >me questions or give some ideas... > >Ally Smith > > > > > > <<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>> > Tim & Ally Smith > Devonport, Tasmania, Australia >Web Page for HPV projects http://www.ihpva.org/people/tstrike/home.htm >Web Page for Radio Control Model projects >http://www.vision.net.au/~timotsc/home.htm >Interests : RC Electric Model Aircraft,HPV's, Electric Vehicles, >Electronics, Recumbent bike/trike rider & builder > <<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>> > >- > - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 11:07:56 -0500 From: Burnette Subject: RubberTown: Corrigated paper I received a card and some paper samples with colored corrigated paper. Is there somewhere that you can purchase this paper or do people make it themselves? If people do make corrigated paper themselves, how? Thanks for the info, Lisa (who realizes she doesn't know how to spell corrigated) - -- eburnette@mindspring.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 10:40:59 EST From: ISTMP2@aol.com Subject: RubberTown: Re: RS:Noah sayings? I have never seen this on a stamp, but.... "If Noah had been truly wise, he would have swatted those two flies!" :) Mary - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 11:03:36 -0400 From: Fred & Kathy Facemire Subject: RubberTown: AD: Everyday Low Price-Clear Envys Everyday Low Price 4 1/2 x 5 7/8 (A2) clear envelopes with resealable tape 25 envys for $2.50 100 envys for $8.00 postage: $1.93 up to 100 $3.00 up to 300 $4.00 up to 500 Kathy facemire@idsonline.com - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 09:50:04 -0800 From: Ellen Gengler Subject: RubberTown: RSCOMM: Rockin' and WHEELIN' Fellow Addicts: Now is the time for you to get your fix of one of the most awesome Rubberstamp Tools available, the Rollograph Wheel. For those of you not familiar with the Rollograph, this patented wonder consists of a handle - I prefer the self inking one - an ink cartridge which is interchangeable and comes in a variety of colors, and then of course ....THE WHEEL. The wheel fits into the handle and the stamp is adhered to these interchangeable wheels. There are over 200 wheel patterns! Rollographs are the PERFECT way to make: backgrounds for cards and projects - checkerboard, Aztec, flowers, balloons, messages and MORE! tissue paper, gift wrap gift cards, frames, notebooks, SCRAPBOOK PAGES! I am currently enamored with the Mexican border and of course "clover" which will decorate the packages going out for March. If you don't have a catalog and are still intrigued you can choose your Bakers' Dozen by themes: spring assorted weird The Bakers' Dozen is only $45, $49 with s&h. Specify wheels by number or theme. If this is the first time you've heard about Rollographs, may I suggest the famous and popular "Wheel of Fortune" Grabbag. This grabbag consists of a handle, two ink cartridges, 3 wheels, and a catalog for ONLY 29.50! (this includes p&h) you can choose from the themes: spring, assorted, weird. I have plenty of inventory in stock, but will place an order Wednesday, February 25 so let me know what you *need*! Thanks, Ellen Addicted to Rubber...Stamps a division of Ground-Up Productions coming soon: www.ground-up.com PO Box 69753 Seattle, WA 98168 206-241-6064 (FAX)/(HOME) For "stamp support" VOICE MESSAGING please call 206-901-0072 MasterCard, VISA and Discover accepted. - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 13:38:32 EST From: RFergu6772@aol.com Subject: RubberTown: Re: RS: Corrigated paper Saturday I saw a kit for about $6 that you can use to corrigate your paper with...elaine In a message dated 98-02-23 13:37:28 EST, eburnette@mindspring.com writes: << If people do make corrigated paper themselves, how? >> - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 14:30:02 -0500 From: Mary Garvey Subject: RubberTown: Locket Stamp and Photos Sometime ago I picked up a stamp at Frank's, in their scrapbooking section. It's the heart-shaped locket. I used it for Valentine's Day cards to my mother and sisters, and I just heard back from one of them on how impressed they were! (LOL!) I embossed the stamp using various colors of embossing powder (white; red; Egyptian Gold) on red or white cardstock. I cut out the inside of the locket (the heart shapes), and I put color photocopies of their kids (or grand kids) "in" the locket, then layered this on white or red cardstock. I could have used acetate also, but decided to save it for shaker cards! Anyway, that's it, and they were impressed... so, it's good to KISS (keep it simple sometimes - as opposed that that OTHER meaning). - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 13:16:40 -0500 From: "Lisa Mallette" Subject: RubberTown: Coloring glossy - THANKS I've received some wonderful ideas for coloring an image on glossy when dye ink had been used to stamp - most suggested a Dove blender with markers or "painting" with dye inks. I think I'll try both those ideas and see which one "flies" with the scene. Whoever suggested pastel LePlumes - that's what I have and normally I love 'em - but I don't want to fill up large spaces with them and they don't have the "soft" look I'm trying to achieve. Got some mixed feelings about chalks as to whether they would work or not, so I'll save those for another "experimentation" day. Thanks to everyone for their prompt and helpful advice. I realize I should have used my Fabrico pad in the first place, but didn't expect to color these. Glad there are options! :) Lisa Mallette euphoria@gru.net - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 11:42:01 EST From: Rbrstamped@aol.com Subject: RubberTown: AD: Can add to orders Hero Arts 25% off retail DeNami Designs 25% off retail Art Impressions 35% off retail Rubber Stamped PB 20357 Oakland CA 94620 - - ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 03:40:21 EST From: EJKoy@aol.com Subject: RubberTown: Feb Image Swap - Gardening - Due in mail 2/28 Less than one week left to postmark. Hurry and get stamping!!! Please don't confuse this with the How does your Garden grow swap, which is due 3/31. Details: 10/10 of 1/2 sheet white cardstock stamped with images/verses only. SAML + $1 Due: postmark by 2/28 This is the Image Swap list of participants If you signed up but do not see your name listed, please e-mail me. Feb Gardening ruthann@key-net.net (Ruthann Gigliotti) REC'D! thehampsons@juno.com (Sandy Hampson) Rec'd jessica.edwards@rook.wa.com rec'd missy@ctaz.com (Robin Cramer) rec'd Apanart@aol.com (Paula Panart) rec'd Cathy36901@aol.com (Cathy Schadler) rec'd kima@sihope.com (Kim Albert) Rec'd foxtee@concentric.net (Pam MacVittie) rec'd mwarren@cyberportal.net (Sandy Warren) rec'd pnnywsl@juno.com (Sharon) - Rec'd SiteImprov@aol.com - rec'd Stampracer@aol.com - rec'd karen.barnes@blackwell.co.uk - rec'd burnetts@buse.net (Sheila Burnett) - rec'd Candy Consic - rec'd mess@home.com (Michele) - rec'd figur@worldnet.att.net (Barb) - rec'd barbmacnj@juno.com (Barbara MacFarland) miraclestamper@juno.com (Debbie Davenport) tvlady@webtv.net (Ruth Soldavini) ssoriano@clubi.net (Sharie Soriano) byrdlady@ols.net (Karen Byrd) bonniel@cdsnet.net (Bonnie Lass) farrell@vrh.org (Linda Farrell) Jadibo@aol.com (Dianne Welch) oakleymc@ohio.net (Michelle) Stamper@esper.com (Ginger) olivetree@skow-acc.com djtroup@yahoo.com (Donnajo) Majorstamper@webtv.net (Walena Majors) bstamper@ix.netcom.com (Barbara Thompson) June Bryce c/o bstamper wisneski@serv1.vbe.com (Sandy) fibrofog@earthlink.net (Vickie) - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 10:40:59 EST From: ISTMP2@aol.com Subject: RubberTown: Re: RS:Noah sayings? I have never seen this on a stamp, but.... "If Noah had been truly wise, he would have swatted those two flies!" :) Mary - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 09:52:11 -0800 From: Ellen Gengler Subject: RubberTown: RSCOMM Coffee or Tea With Mary E Fellow Addicts: Are you addicted to Mary E? Well if you are, you will want to take advantage of this GREAT special = which features not only the ME Rubber, but also some of her great mugs = and her collectible tea sets (saucer and cup). Mug/Stamp Gift Set=20 receive one mug and one stamp: Lets Put the Fun Back in Dysfunctional (mug and stamp) 16.99 Queen of Everything mug w/ Queens Mail stamp & mini pad 13.99 "Worrying does not empty tomorrow of its troubles, it empties today of = its strength" mug w/ I thank you from the bottom of my heart stamp 15.99 Tea Set/Stamp Gift set receive one tea set and one stamp: Be Warm Inside and Out Tea cup and saucer w/ crown stamp and mini pad 17.50 The mugs and tea set are solid ceramic decorated in bright colors and = with wonderful detailing. This is just a preview of some of the exciting products you can look = forward to seeing on the website which is coming soon! There is a limited supply of these gift sets available, order now! shipping and handling already included. Thanks! Ellen=20 Addicted to Rubber...Stamps a division of Ground-Up Productions coming soon: www.ground-up.com PO Box 69753 Seattle, WA 98168 206-241-6064 (FAX)/(HOME) For "stamp support" VOICE MESSAGING please call 206-901-0072 MasterCard, VISA and Discover accepted. - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 09:50:15 -0900 From: Lynette Walters Subject: RubberTown: Re: RS: Corrigated paper Lisa- You can get great corrugated papers from Jutta (a great vendor - jutta@wolfenet.com) - she has lots of colors. Also, you can find really pretty corrugated papers in perfume boxes (my sister gets a kind that has a pink corrugated that she's always sending me) - there's nice white corrugated paper on the insides of light bulb packages. And then you can always buy a corrugater - then the opportunities are endless! You can corrugate all those scraps of paper you have left over from cards, candy wrappers, thin metals, all kinds of wonderful things! Corrugaters come in two different sizes, the small one, which is more affordable, but some people have problems with, and the larger, more durable one which seems to work better for most. I sell them thru many of my companies, (let me know if you'd like prices) but you might also be able to get them for a good price at Michaels with one of those discount coupons. Hope this helps! Lynette Burnette wrote: > > I received a card and some paper samples with colored corrigated paper. > Is there somewhere that you can purchase this paper or do people make it > themselves? If people do make corrigated paper themselves, how? > > Thanks for the info, > Lisa (who realizes she doesn't know how to spell corrigated) > -- > eburnette@mindspring.com > This message was from Burnette > -- > The rubberstampers mailing list is proudly sponsored by the Dueling Modems > Arts & Crafts Forum. Point your web browser at http://crafts.dm.net/ . - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 13:34:13 EST From: Melaniekrs@aol.com Subject: RubberTown: Com: Toad Hall-Rubber Anarchy unmounted grabbags I have 14 uncute pounds of rubber and 6 cute pounds of rubber still available. This is the last of our unmounted stock. Several of these bags are unclaimed from people who asked me to hold them before. If you'd like a bag (or more), I am taking credit card purchases only for the last of this stock. A pound of rubber contains approx 40-100 images, depending on the size of the images that are in your bag. The bag will be filled with a variety of sizes, and you can order several bags with a very low duplication rate. (maybe 5 duplicates in 200 stamps). These grabbags are $25 each, including shipping, and will be sold on a first- come basis. You can email or phone in orders. Thank you, Melanie Sage (909) 514-0667 - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 06:56:28 -0500 From: ramyoung831@juno.com Subject: RubberTown: Re: Rubbertown: My Very 1st Stamp Hi: My very 1st stamp celebrated the Unicorn. I've always thought that they are very mythical and magical. I have since learned that you never play leap frog with a Unicorn! Marachel ramyoung831@juno.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] - - ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 20:22:20 +1100 From: lingama@ozonline.com.au (J & A Lingam) Subject: RubberTown: SST received: Jessica Lingam On Friday I received the February package from my SST. It was a great start to a rubberstamping filled weekend (I went to the RDU convention over the weekend and I'll send a report to the list later). I just want to say a big Thank You to my SST - you sure know how to spoil me The package you sent me was way above and beyond the call of duty! Everybody will be so jealous ;) First of all I received 2 stamps, one of a German Shepherd and a small abstract pattern stamp. I have a really soft spot for German Shepherds because we used to own three of them when I was young so that stamp is really special to me. And I can't get enough of pattern stamps because I love making my own background papers, so this pattern stamp will definitely come in very handy. Next I received an uninked felt ink pad. This is just great because I really like making my own rainbow ink pads but the last time I tried to do so, I used foam pads for my dye reinkers which didn't work too well. Now I can make myself another rainbow pad which should work much better :) I also received a circle cutter - what a great idea! Now I can cut out perfect circles instead of wobbly ones! I'm going to try this out when I start on my memory album pages and use it for cutting out frames for my photos. And to help me remember events so I can journal them in my memory album, my SST sent me a small notebook and also stickers (Aussie Christmas theme) to accent my memory album pages. But wait, there's more! My SST sent me a packet of satin ribbon bows, a packet of animal confetti and a packet of foam shapes for making abstracts or pictures. My SST made me a flower card which was made from the foam shapes - that is just so cool! Last but not the least, my SST gave me chocolates - Whitman's Sampler which I just love:D I have to add that everything was wrapped in light blue and violet tissue and the whole box was covered in little punched out bows - it must have taken ages to glue all those little paper punches on the box! SST, I can't say Thank You enough and I can't wait to find out who you are. I hope your SST really spoils you too :) Jessica - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 13:34:13 EST From: Melaniekrs@aol.com Subject: RubberTown: Com: Toad Hall-Rubber Anarchy unmounted grabbags I have 14 uncute pounds of rubber and 6 cute pounds of rubber still available. This is the last of our unmounted stock. Several of these bags are unclaimed from people who asked me to hold them before. If you'd like a bag (or more), I am taking credit card purchases only for the last of this stock. A pound of rubber contains approx 40-100 images, depending on the size of the images that are in your bag. The bag will be filled with a variety of sizes, and you can order several bags with a very low duplication rate. (maybe 5 duplicates in 200 stamps). These grabbags are $25 each, including shipping, and will be sold on a first- come basis. You can email or phone in orders. Thank you, Melanie Sage (909) 514-0667 - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 10:46:30 -0700 From: "Vicki Burow" Subject: RubberTown: first stamp This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01BD4048.4CB07E60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This is sad...I can't remember what my first stamp was! To guess, I'd = say probably a star or a heart. Something practical that I could use on = many things. - ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01BD4048.4CB07E60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
This is sad...I can't remember what = my first=20 stamp was!  To guess, I'd say probably a star or a heart.  = Something=20 practical that I could use on many things.
- ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01BD4048.4CB07E60-- - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 11:42:01 EST From: Rbrstamped@aol.com Subject: RubberTown: AD: Can add to orders Hero Arts 25% off retail DeNami Designs 25% off retail Art Impressions 35% off retail Rubber Stamped PB 20357 Oakland CA 94620 - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 09:50:04 -0800 From: Ellen Gengler Subject: RubberTown: RSCOMM: Rockin' and WHEELIN' Fellow Addicts: Now is the time for you to get your fix of one of the most awesome Rubberstamp Tools available, the Rollograph Wheel. For those of you not familiar with the Rollograph, this patented wonder consists of a handle - I prefer the self inking one - an ink cartridge which is interchangeable and comes in a variety of colors, and then of course ....THE WHEEL. The wheel fits into the handle and the stamp is adhered to these interchangeable wheels. There are over 200 wheel patterns! Rollographs are the PERFECT way to make: backgrounds for cards and projects - checkerboard, Aztec, flowers, balloons, messages and MORE! tissue paper, gift wrap gift cards, frames, notebooks, SCRAPBOOK PAGES! I am currently enamored with the Mexican border and of course "clover" which will decorate the packages going out for March. If you don't have a catalog and are still intrigued you can choose your Bakers' Dozen by themes: spring assorted weird The Bakers' Dozen is only $45, $49 with s&h. Specify wheels by number or theme. If this is the first time you've heard about Rollographs, may I suggest the famous and popular "Wheel of Fortune" Grabbag. This grabbag consists of a handle, two ink cartridges, 3 wheels, and a catalog for ONLY 29.50! (this includes p&h) you can choose from the themes: spring, assorted, weird. I have plenty of inventory in stock, but will place an order Wednesday, February 25 so let me know what you *need*! Thanks, Ellen Addicted to Rubber...Stamps a division of Ground-Up Productions coming soon: www.ground-up.com PO Box 69753 Seattle, WA 98168 206-241-6064 (FAX)/(HOME) For "stamp support" VOICE MESSAGING please call 206-901-0072 MasterCard, VISA and Discover accepted. - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 13:33:30 EST From: tntrilling@juno.com (Tonya L. Rilling) Subject: RubberTown: AD:Xyron Laminator/DISCOUNTED OK here is the info on the Xyron. I will be glad to order for anyone who wants one. These prices are discounted. Laminator Retail Price $278 Discounted price $200 plus $10 postage. Dual Laminate Cartridge 100ft. Retail $55 with discount $41.25 plus $6 postage Adhesive/Laminate Cartridge 50ft. Retail $62 discounted to $46.50 plus $5 postage Adhesive 1 side only 50ft retail $48 discount price is $36 plus $5 postage Order the Xyron and all 3 cartridges for the special price of $312.50 plus $20 postage. I do take MC/Visa, please let me know if you would like to order one. Thanks Tonya Rilling, Buffalo Stampede Art Stamps ((\@/))An Angel Company, selling mounted and unmounted stamps ***Now accepting Mastercard and Visa.,Catalogs $4 Visit my stamp web site at: http://members.aol.com/Tonyascraf/tonyascr.html _____________________________________________________________________ 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] - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 08:21:06 -0500 From: Queen of Everything Subject: RubberTown: Official April Birthday Card Swap Well it sure looks like this is a go! *g* Isn't this wonderful, I love receiving cards. It seems to be the general thought that we should mail them separate. So I am going with that one. My thoughts are that I will keep collecting till ??? I was thinking of the 15th of March, but I need your thoughts too! And at that time I will post the list and addys to each of you. The rest is up to you to send cards out for the birthdays. So what do you people think??? I am always open to suggestions and will go majority rules. Now for what you need to do for me........Please 1. send me your Birthdate 2. send me your snail addy 3. if already listed check and see if I have the date right. 4. if you want to add the yr. tell me 5. send big presents! LOL, kidding ....small ones will do! Dates and Sign Ups 1st Diana Stagg 4th-48 Sherie 6th Stephanie Manifold 8th Betsy Bursey 8th-57 Jo Foster 10th Ellen 12th Feathers 12th Jessica Stampin' Bookworm 13th Stampcas 17th- 76 Erin 17th Elaine Fellows 18th-62 Patty Spakoski 25th-52 Karen 26th Merlene Lee 28th Paula Jo 30th Vickie Bayer Gates 30th-69 Francine - -- February '98 23 Monday National Day, Brunei Republic Day, Guyana Shrove Monday, Christian International Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day 24 Tuesday Shrove Tuesday, Christian Mardi Gras 25 Wednesday Ash Wednesday, Canada Christian Jamaica United States of America National Day, Kuwait People Power Day, Philippines Pistol Patent Day 26 Thursday National Pistachio Day 27 Friday Adar First, Jewish Carnival Rest Day, Bonaire Independence Day, Dominican Republic International Polar Bear Day 28 Saturday Public Sleeping Day - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 11:00:37 EST From: ISTMP2@aol.com Subject: RubberTown: Re: What is the Directory? In a message dated 98-02-23 10:54:22 EST, you write: << Hi, the Directory is the wonderful book full of pages which have been done by each stamper...The pages might have photos on them, or stamps all over etc...each stamper uses their imagination to reflect themselves and their stamping..Then we make copies of this page and send it to the right hostess...Then that hostess sends these pages to the Queen hostess who then make a Directory book for all the participants and sends them out to us...Of course we sent a SAME with 3.00 postage attached... I think this is done maybe once or twice a year... >> WELL~!! It just goes to show ya what happens when you read about a subject that you had previously deleted!! =} This sounds VERY fun! Is this being updated now? Info, please! TIA! :) Mary - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 10:38:05 EST From: ISTMP2@aol.com Subject: RubberTown: How to color glossy? In a message dated 98-02-23 00:56:36 EST, you write: << I stamped a scene on some glossy cards with dye ink, thinking the scene would look good in "black and white." Now I find I want to add color...except I don't want to use markers. I'd like a more subtle, pale look, and I need to fill in large spaces as well as small. Of course colored pencils won't work on glossy, and watercolors will smear the dye ink. Any thoughts? >> Yep! Sponge on some color!! Use your makeup wedges/nerf ball and tap it onto your dye ink pads, then blot off most of the color onto scrap paper. You will be able to get a lovely soft shading that I think is what you're looking for. Best of luck! :) Mary - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 13:54:48 -0500 From: "alleycat" Subject: RubberTown: bone folder This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - ------=_NextPart_000_002C_01BD4062.9AD27B60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Howdy all Who sells bone folders? I think I bought one from Phil Schloss a while = back. Please e-mail me your prices. I need about 6 of them. Thanks. Cyndi T (alleycat) rcam81@provide.net - ------=_NextPart_000_002C_01BD4062.9AD27B60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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- ------=_NextPart_000_002C_01BD4062.9AD27B60-- - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 10:01:41 EST From: Rustamping@aol.com Subject: RubberTown: anyone have an in with Sharp video cameras? anyone have an in with Sharp video cameras? kathie - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 98 14:27:01 -0500 From: Linda Berman Subject: RubberTown: Where to get Toy Blocks again please Hi, Someone left a message within the past week or so about stamping on wooden blocks and they mentioned a company where they bought the blocks from. Please send me that information again. Thank you. Linda - - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 16:46:17 -0500 From: "C. L. Stephens" Subject: RubberTown: Thanks for the RAK Rene, I received your card today! Thanks so much, the sun you created made a dreary rainy day seem brighter. Rene embossed a southwestern style sun on yellow cs, cut out and attached to a sponged sky. Very lovely! I am not doing the card any justice...It was absolutely beautiful...and simple...which I love! Thanks again Rene for brightening my day! Cheryl - - ------------------------------ End of rubbertown-digest V1 #218 ********************************