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Your
One-Stop-Shop
for Creativity
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Below
are some of the articles featured in The Stampers' Sampler, April/May
issue!
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Looking
for a way to dress up your desk? Alesa Baker has made each box to hold
a variety of note cards a journal, pencils, and notepads to coordinate
with her complimentary drawer pulls. Each one of her handles corresponds
with the paper items inside. But its here Alesa has a little fun.
Sugar tongs become the handle to her tea-themed note card box. A letter
opener slides off another drawer for the stationery lovers accessories.
A garden spade drawer pull accents a box filled with garden-inspired
cards. Each box has a decorative paper border that sets the stage for
its precious contents.
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True
to the Latin word, architectura, these artists answered our call for
The Romance of Architecture in a grand scale. Each one of these samples
incorporates a variety and diversity of rubber stamp images. Even the
materials like brocade ribbon, round tags, fuzzy floss, puzzle pieces
and acrylic frames echo innovation and ingenuity.
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Tins,
tins, EVERYWHERE! Wow, what a response we got for this challenge. Our
April/May issue really shows off what our readers can do with a tin
box, tube or CD case. Kim LaBerge's "Tiny Tin Tips" are seen
throughout, offering great ideas and themes using these tins and how
to personalize them for friends and family.
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Our
call for Mom, Dad and Grad cards was answered in full force! Romantic,
whimsical, sporty and clever samples were submitted for these events
by our readers. An array of colors are captured on each page.
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