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SAB Rubber Stamp Festival, Elkton, MD
Posted: Friday, January 15th, 2010 | Comments
It’s that time of year again! And the first of my two stamp festivals.
Again, it will be at the Newark Baptist Church (in Elkton, MD) on Saturday, February 27th and we will run from 8:30 am until about 1:00 pm. Your registration includes Stampin’ Up!’s ‘Vintage Vogue‘ stamp set from the new Occasions Mini Catalog and you have the option of purchasing the ‘clear mounted’ set.
There will be 4 projects plus a service project and the projects rotate… you stay where you are! There will be displays to photograph and a live demonstration of products and techniques as well as the very popular ‘Recycled Rubber’ table of new and used discontinued designs for cash.
CLICK HERE for all the details and to register! Contact me if you have any questions.

One more “Wonderful You”!
Posted: Saturday, April 19th, 2008 | Comments

I really do love this set "Wonderful You" however it is actually one of the few two-step florals that I actually must use the Stampamajig with or I can’t line it up!
This was one of my April "Stamp a Stack of Stuff" class projects this month. I’ll have the class outline uploaded shortly!

Wonderful You Card
Posted: Monday, April 14th, 2008 | Comments .jpg)
This set and jumbo roller wheel are part of Stampin’ Up!’s "Free Wheelin’" Promotion that runs until April 30th! Get a jumbo roller wheels are FREE when you buy the coordinating stamp set. THIS is my favorite set/wheel combination "Wonderful You" & "Stems and Silhouettes" wheel! DOWNLOAD the directions to this card HERE.
This card is a sample of one of the projects in my monthly "Stamp a Stack of Stuff" class… check out my calendar page for upcoming classes (my next "Stack" is this coming Thursday evening and repeats Friday morning).
The "Wonderful You" (Pg. 91) flowers were colored with Brocade Blue and So Saffron markers directly onto the stamp and then the flower was stamped on top of with it’s matching outline stamp ink in Brocade Blue as well. The leaves are 2-step stamping with Always Artichoke for both the leaves and the corresponding outline leaves. Again, download the direction sheet above for all the details. What do you think?

















