My Bargain Used Card Making Rubber Stamps
23 Aug 2011
My friend, Sally, recently took the plunge and became an independent demonstrator for " Stampin Up". As part of her total commitment to "Stampin' Up" she made the courageous decision to get rid of all her products which do not belong to her "Stampin' Up" range - a brave lady! I'm sure I could not get rid of any of my goodies!
However as the old saying goes " one man's loss is another's gain", or in this case "one woman's..."!
Sally hosts "Creative Cafe" every Tuesday evening at her mother's coffee shop, "Delicachix" so last Tuesday I dropped by and managed to bag myself some real bargains. Sally was selling all her card making rubber stamps for half price or less, and some of them had not even been used!
The Penny Black tree on the right of the photo is a stamp I've been wanting for ages and I just fell in love with the baubles behind that - this year's Christmas Card design I think!
To make things even better for me Sally has donated over 100 of her cards to sell on my stall at Longton Community Church in aid of the Mission work.

Now Sally is a very talented lady and she has been making beautiful cards for years. Here is just a snapshot of some of the lovely cards which she has given. She apologised when giving them to me, saying that they were not her most elaborate, or her best work, but I'm sure you'll agree with me that they really are gorgeous! I just wish I'd bought the big daisy stamp before someone else had got hold of it!
Anyway I wish Sally all the best with her new venture and I'll keep you informed every now and then as to how she's getting along.
New rubber stamps can be very expensive so always keep a look out for good quality used ones - you might be surprised at just what you can find!
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![]() SCRAP BOOKING CARD MAKING ACRILIC STAMPS FLOWERS US $9.99
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![]() Lot 32 Rubber Stamps Great assortment for Card Making US $24.99
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![]() SCRAP BOOKING CARD MAKING ACRYLIC STAMPS MISC US $9.99
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I didn't have a lot of time to work on the card so I decided to adapt the
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We had a nice little chat and when I mentioned that I had a really bad headache they were kind enough to give me some headache tablets.
One of the problems they said they had was pricing the cards - infortunately the general public does not seem to understand just how much work goes into cardmaking.
Now handmade wedding cards are not something I tend to make a lot of, but I have to say I am rather pleased as to how this one has turned out.
The cardmaking embellishments are from a sheet of wedding card embellishments which I picked up from a sale bucket. When I see sheets of embellishments in sale buckets I tend to buy them by the handful as I always find they come in useful.
For the insert I used the same parchment paper which I had cut the numbers from and then punched the doily edging using a Martha Stewart punch. A small butterfly punch in the bottom right hand corner completed the card.
This is a card I made recently for someone to give on a Golden Wedding Anniversary. I thought the embossed Sizzix "Always & Forever" was very appropriate ( Golden = 50 years married!). I've previously used this folder on 
The successful bidder has just asked me to make a card for a 15 year old teenage "girly" girl.
For those of you who are new to this blog , you may not realise that every month Cardmaking-Companion issues a FREE monthly newsletter called, "News and Views". With the newsletter comes 7 FREE digital background papers.
However, as usual, my life has been really hectic so I had absolutely no time left to make them a Wedding Card myself. I frantically searched through all the card boxes of the cards we sell at Church. Luckily Anita had recently made this delightful card so I dutifully purchased it, but before writing it, decided it was so nice I had to share it with you.

This background paper is part of a stack I've had for ages and when I spotted this pretty floral topper it seemed as if they were meant to go together!
I made this other quick card.