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Ok, so I got out my credit card and bought all this stuff last night - Cuttlebug for $35 from creativexpress, with 3 folders....then remembered how much I love Rubber Stamp Tapestry and figured why not...so got the winter sky set with all the inks and the glitter that is shown with the set...then decided that since I want to make some of those baby sympathy cards in Need a Lift forum, I went to Repeat Impressions and got some verses and a teddy bear...plus spent $ at stamp club this week...I work in a craft store and we didn't have any sympathy stamps so "had" to go online...NOW I have all this stuff and have to find postage money for my RAK and ELF packages...maybe the PO takes charge cards now??? Happy Holidays to me!! Anyone else do this recently???
heck no! never happens to me. but before I answered your tragic cry for help, I HAD to place my order at stampingbella! Free shipping this weekend. so I spent $XX and "saved $5" along with two trips to HObby Lobby this week. I have been told that you have to decide for yourself that you have a problem before you can stop. What problem?
and yes! the post office is delighted with credit cards!!! whew!
Only $85 for ornamnet topper stamps at OutlineRubberStamp.com. Oh, and then there were the Cat's Eye Inks at of all places WolfCamera.com. Which reminds me, I better go look in my mailbox to see if the ink has arrived yet. If it gets frozen I hope it won't hurt.
Outlines Rubber STamps has the coolest products. And you had to enable me to look up Winter Sky at RST. I can be strong, I can hold out. What a cute set though.
Me? I've bid on a few things off of ebay . . . visited Archiver's maybe . . . and Merry Christmas to mom is a Copic marker club membership.
My husband bought me a cricut a year ago, used for a short time and have only started using it again last night after downloading there trial software for it (that I think I need to buy now), then I bought 4 of the cartridges for $27 they should be here Wednesday.
Then my husband bought me a bind it all, and I made a cute recipe book and now it just sits.
Now I think I need to buy the StampCritter to make my own stamps so they can sit with the 20 or so sets I have ordered and never mounted.
Oh, and my preorder will be here Monday. I haven't mounted my preorder from the fall catalog.
Only $85 for ornamnet topper stamps at OutlineRubberStamp.com. Oh, and then there were the Cat's Eye Inks at of all places WolfCamera.com. Which reminds me, I better go look in my mailbox to see if the ink has arrived yet. If it gets frozen I hope it won't hurt.
I'm all a-twitter waiting for my Outlines order but have received my Papertrey, Wilde Ideas, and Amazon orders (multiple orders for Christmas) and two other stamping orders but can't remember which companies, plus rec'd an order from someplace called Jinx.
Right now, I'm thanking the checking account gods that I'm the one who writes out the checks for bills!
Rainsong
__________________ Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities. Voltaire
I went to the Amazon site to buy stuff thinking the mods would benefit but could find no stamping/scrapping items - did I miss something?
I hope I didn't confuse you with my post. My Amazon orders were for books unrelated to stamping, all requested by DD and her hubby. I have, though, spent a fair amount of moolah on mixed media art (altered art, collage) books lately. They also carry quite a few stamping books but I've already purchased all of those I want--for the moment.
As for RS Tapestry--I stay far, far away from that site! Too dang tempting!
Rainsong
__________________ Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities. Voltaire