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Date Joined: June 22, 2007
Last Online: April 27, 2009 Birthday: October 14, 1957 Country: United States |
I love to craft. Card making and rubber stamping are my favorites. I enjoy anything that is quick and not too complicated to make. (No afghans or cross stitch last suppers - more like pot holders and cross stitch jar lids!) I'm more into the cute and fun stuff than into distressed and ATC, although I enjoy looking at them, I am not good at making them. I like funny and cute things, like cartoon animals and cute quotes. My friends from work and I get together and trade/borrow stamps and other goodies so swapping is right up my alley!
I'm married to a train buff and have two beautiful daughters. One lives in South Carolina and is a college grad in Marine Sciences. The other is in college and is going for an elementary education degree. I teach computer classes at an elementary level.
I am an old movie buff, love 'em all. I collect movie parifinailia, on a small scale. I especially like old musicals and Gene Kelly is a favorite! Clark Gable is my favorite dramatic actor and Katherine Hepburn is my favorite for comedy.
animal - dogs (I have an Austrailian Shepherd)
Top 3 colors - Red, blue and purple
print - polka dots
flavor - garlic (really!)
scent- NOT garlic (really!) - lilac
candy - anything sour - especially Jelly Bellies
food/meal - pasta
dessert - italian ice or sorbet
holiday - Christmas
sport - fishing
place on Earth - other than home? I guess Egypt
things to swap - card making goodies
movie - Gone with the Wind and Singing in the Rain
t.v. show - CSI (the original)
craft(s) - Rubber stamping, scrapbooking or anything that is completed in a day.
snack - hint of lime tostitos
beverage - Margaritas with the tostitos! but usually it's flavored water.
Comments
On the "One stamp send swap" I'm so glad you liked the Barbara Stanwyck pic. After reading your profile and seeing that you're a fan of Gene Kelly, Clark Gable and others I thought you might like that pic for your collection. That pic came from a playbill booklet that I got from the Academy in Beverly Hills. Picked it up purely by coincidence not realizing it would be that little piece of sand that becomes a pearl toward my create oyster. LOL! Enjoy!