|

SPECIAL 2002:Vol. #6, Issue #7
Page Count: 80
Notes: *
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FEATURES
- FEATURE:
Ink, Stamp and Repeat- getting more out of your stamps
ideas from Readers
- INKS & POWDERS:
Simple Thoughts- need only 2 stamps
by Laura Caiaccia
Turning Leaves- harmonious ink combos
by Nancy Taylor
Go Forward- strong background from soft sponged inks
by Teresa Smith
Soft As Spring- mix chalks, watermark ink
by Camille Palmer
Faux Daguerreotypes
by Laura Caiaccia
Your Finest Brew- mix embossing powders
by Joyce Weightman
- FINE PAPERS:
Dreamy Hydrangeas- pattern paper, soothing message
by Cindy Johnson
Two For You- colorful papers make cheerful thanks
by Cindy Johnson
Add'Em Up- paper layers create dimensional greeting
by Cindy Johnson
Rise and Shine- simple paper layers brighten a greeting
by Lee Caliguri
Colorful and Carefree- soft paper layers accent a watercolored image
by Rez Fardis
Light and Airy- carefree paper layers without glue or tape
by Laura Caiaccia
Bella Flora- punches from italian papers form a birthday bouquet
by Catherine Mace
Cutting Corners- woven strips of vellum
by Beth Bricker
- CHARMS & EMBELLISHMENTS:
Sweet As Can Bee- cheerful card
by Miyo Wratten
Nature Notes- create a notepad w/ autumn charm
by Cindy Johnson
Tee Time- golf tees make a practical embellishment
by Barbara Day
Scent With Love- potpourri adds scent and texture
by Ellen Rugar
Nature's Best- stamped cork adds texture
by Heather Prestage
Paper Moon- eyelet fastenings create movement and interaction
by Nancy Elrick
Petal Potential- small details add a polished look
by Mary Bieber
Wish Upon a Star- coordinating metallic inks, brads, and wire
by Geraldine Degurski
- RIBBONS & FIBERS:
Crimson Tidings- decorative cording and beads add flair
by Debbie Littlejohn
All For Knot- elegant composition with minimal embellishments
by Jin Yong
Far East Flair- metallic fibers capture colors from inks and papers
by Wendy Kidd
All Together Now- repeating patterns and colors through design
by Cindy Johnson
Beyond the Bow- weaving strips of ribbon for an elegant effect
by Roberta Wax
Soft and Gentle- pastel ribbon and ink soften the look of baby cards
by Cindy Johnson
- PUNCHES & TOOLS:
High Tea- lovely conertina card that celebrates tea time
by Barbara Santerelli
As Good as Gold- celebrate friendship with a die-cut design
by Martha Moseman
Special Delivery- bright, whimsical card for baby
by Tracy Isidro
The Net Result- layers of tulle capture a dragonfly in flight
by Tracey Isidro
On Target- metal-rimmed tags fram bright paper punches
by Laura Caiaccia
Field of Daisies- flower punches brlossom into cheerful daisies
by Karolynn Humbero
Best Dressed- send a smile with bold shapes and bright colors
by Tracey Isidro
Piece of Heaven- decorate a card with a suncatcher gift
by Debbie Tlach
- DEPARTMENTS
- From Editor's Desk
Impressions
by Tammy Keck
- Essentials
- Companies Mentioned
- Index of Advertisers
|
Magazine Title: The Rubber Stamper: A Magazine for Rubber Stamp Enthusiasts
Editor(s): Tammy Keck
Publication Frequency: BiMonthly, + Special issue
Began Publication: January 1997
Ended Publication: December 2007
Published by: Hobby Publications, Inc., Morganville, NJ
Average Page Count: *
Magazine Dimensions(ht. x w.): 11" x 8 1/2"
ISSN: 1095-4015
NOTE: All cover images this page were scanned from my private collection.
SUMMARY: I don't have an issue of the regular run yet, just this special edition, so it would be really unfair to judge the main run of issues at this point. I've at least got the bib details here so that anyone collecting the magazine will be able to look up when it began and when it ended.
Amos Craft Publishing(Crafts'n Things, Pack-O-Fun) bought "The Rubber Stamper"'s subscription list the end of 2007 and folded the magazine into its pilot periodical "Crafts'n Things".
Anyone with more information about this publication, or has issues to donate or sell, can contact me through My Contact Page.
|