It's official. We're moving to Houston, TX. Not sure what part of Houston, or any of the details, but my husband took the job, and we'll be moving later this summer.
So, I must pack up my house, and my stamp room. I'd like to keep out a small collection of supplies so I can stamp for my sanity and to post on my blog.
What should I keep out? Any suggestions? In addition to the basics of stamps, inks and papers, what embellishments and tools? I'm keeping my punch pal that hangs on the back of a door out. Gotta have my punches!
What are your must-have's for papercrafting? Let me know!
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
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Good luck with the move Vera. We'll miss you.
Good luck, Vera! I'm glad you at least know where you are going! Hope it all goes smoothly. I think your list of "keep outs" is good, don't forget ribbon, lol!
WOW, packing up the stamp room! I'd hate to have to pack up mine!! I know you don't want to buy anymore stuff to have to move but I would suggest getting a nice big tote and filling it with many of the things you'll want like punches, brads, eyelets, scissors, inkers, tapes, ribbons, etc. Best wishes on your move!
I would keep a versatile set (like Pun Fun or Fun and Fast Notes) plus some paper, my paper cutter, punhes, markers, and my crop-a-dile. Sometimes when I am traveling that is all I take and I get along just fine. Be sure to pack a box with your favorites and mark it specially so you can escape and relax stamping for a few minutes after you arrive! Good luck... I just did the same thing and a new stamp room is so exciting.
Oh Vera. I'm so sad to see y'all leave but... once a Charlottean, always a Charlottean... we'll miss you dearly but I wish you all the best-
Hugs,
Renee Carpenter
Oh Vera. I'm so sad to see y'all leave but... once a Charlottean, always a Charlottean... we'll miss you dearly but I wish you all the best-
Hugs,
Renee Carpenter
Waaaa! :( You turn a scrapbook chick into a stampin' chick and now you're leaving. Best wishes Vera. I enjoyed all the crops and classes.
Ally
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