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okay.. for you guys with a good memory. I saw a card in the rubber stamper magazine a few years back. It was like a flying snowman or angel and it had one of those little tiny perfume bottles attached to it with glitter.. Does anyone know of a card i can make like that or remember anything about it.. I have one of the older magazines but it is not in there.. thought i kept all the holiday card issues.. Oh well.. thanks so much
Okay, just went back through all my Nov/Dec issues (back to 1999) and didn't see what you were talking about. Do you remember if it was a submitted card or something in an ad? I will take a closer look tomorrow and see if I can find it. Are you sure it was Rubber Stamper? Let me know as I also have Scrap and Stamp Arts from way back and I can look there, as well.
OK, I looked again and didn't find it in Rubber Stamper. I'll try to check my other mags in the next couple of days. I vaguely remember what you're talking about, just can't remember where I saw it, but I'll keep looking.
I can picture (no pun intended) the card. The only mag I get is Rubber Stamper so I know it was in there. Snowman, little glitter bottle, and I THINK the caption was "snowmen fall from Heaven unassembled." Inky Antics stamps. Not a reader send-in because it provided detailed instructions. I will check my back issues--I have them back til 2000,
paula,
thanks so much... I cannot believe your memory... I could barely remember if it was an angel or snowman. If it helps I have only been stamping since 2003... so it would have been any x-mas issue or so around then. thanks again, Mojo
calgramma, thanks so much for checking too. I have only been stamping since 2003.. and the only mag. I get is rubber stamper... so unless I saw it at one of my swaps that i used to do.. but don't think so. I really appreciate all the help from you guys.. It has been driving me nuts that I can't find it.. thanks again, Mojo
Okay, I'll double check again from 2003. I was going back to my first ones (from '97). Like I said, I do remember it, just couldn't remember which of the zillion mags I get it was in. Keep the faith, we'll help ya out!!!! Paula, if you find it first, post it would you please???? TIA
I think I found it! It was in the January/February 2004 Rubber Stamper on page 49. Called "Extra Frosting." A little vial of glitter and the stamp is from Inky Antics and is called "Frosting the Snowman." A little boy is in the air and is pouring snow/glitter on a snowman. If you need a copy, I'll be happy to scan it for you. Let me know via PM.
Now you have ME curious!!! I have a feeling you'll be getting requests for this one...if you have time, could you post it for the SCS world? Thank you so much !!!
Now you have ME curious!!! I have a feeling you'll be getting requests for this one...if you have time, could you post it for the SCS world? Thank you so much !!!
i believe posting a scanned copy of a magazine would violate copyright laws..
i believe posting a scanned copy of a magazine would violate copyright laws..
Someone will just have to make the card and post it- so the rest of us can see it
"Snowmen Fall From Heaven Unassembled" is one of my favorite sentiments. It's on a stamp in the TAC catalog and I want it so bad- but I don't do Christmas cards, and don't scrapbook. Why do I need snowmen? Except that I love them- and penguins.
i would post it but I don't want to violate any policies. If you want i probably can e-mail it to you guys if you want to send me a PM and I can. I hope this does not violate anything,, but it was advertised in a magazine and no one is getting any dinero for it.. The stamp company will probably get some $$ if it got posted.. it is so cute. Let me know, Mojo