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How long have you
been stamping?
I have been stamping for about five years now, and enjoying every minute!
What is your favorite
technique?
Right now I am having fun playing with rubber stamps and polymer clay.
Favorite stamp
company?
I am totally in love with Hero Arts flower images and the lovely
ladies from the thirties.
Favorite Asian
stamps?
I appreciate the Curtis Collection, Curtis Uyeda. I love the detail and
the simplicity of the work he did.
Favorite stamping
accessory? (i.e. EP, UTEE, Pearl-Ex, punch)
I would have to say that my favorite stamping accessory is a really cool
inkpad!
Favorite colors?
I was always a blue person until my grandson switched me over to green.
Your favorite embellishment
to finish a card?
I am having fun with the new brads.
What is the one
tool you couldnt live without? (i.e. X-acto knife, heat gun, glue
stick, sponge)
Heat gun for sure, I use it all the time.
Any helpful tips
for the group?
Just keep teaching me new things; I learn so much from all of you!
As a member of
the Oriental Stamp Art group on yahoo, why do you like stamping in the
Oriental theme?
I moved to Okinawa at the impressionable age of 18. I was totally on my
own most of the time until I came back to the States at the grand old
age of 22. The people there taught me so much and have influenced my way
of thinking in many ways even today.
Is there any one
place or city youd like to visit to find rubberstamps,
supplies, or Asian art elements?
I recently returned from Alaska and able to attend the 2nd annual I
did-astamp convention. You would not believe that there is not only
one but several great stamp stores there. My favorite is ARTic Stamps.
The owners are the best people and so very helpful.
What other stamping
lists or clubs do you belong to?
I belong to several stamping lists but OSA is my most favorite. I belong
to Capitol Stampers, a group based in Sacramento, Ca. We started out stamping
once a month and are now up to twice a month. Does this tell you the fun
we have?
What favorite Stamping
magazines would you recommend?
I read Rubber Stamper cover to cover. I am developing a real liking for
Expressions also.
Published in any
magazines? If yes, please list.
I have been published in Stamping Arts and Crafts. Seems I won first prize
in a bookmark contest. I did not even know it till Jill (yes, our RAK
keeper) e-mailed me, and she had heard about it from Gene in Las Vegas.
And again, yes, it is a small world after-all!!
Any other hobbies,
talents or craft interests?
I love stamping, beading and have made a polymer clay doll or two.
What inspires you
to be creative? i.e. do you listen to music while you
stamp or watch TV, keep an art journal?
I think my Mom was my biggest inspiration and still is. She was always
keeping her hands busy and really taught me to love all beautiful things.
Any art background?
I majored in art in high school and college. Alas, they did not have courses
in rubber stamping in those days.
Have you used any
unusual item in your stamping that wasnt necessarily meant for stamping?
(i.e. found item or household item )
I have been racking my brain on this one
guess I flunked this question.
Any favorite books
on stamping or art techniques that you would
recommend? Any on Asian arts & crafts?
I havent been doing much reading
just stamping.
Do you have a day
job when youre not stamping?
I work for Hallmark, yes the greeting card company. I am amazed how so
many of the professional cards are beginning to look more
and more like homemade cards. I think we stampers are definitely
making an impression on the greeting card companies. I hope I dont
put myself out of a job someday!
Tell us about your
family and where you live.
My husband, Leo and I live in Elk Grove, California. Our son and daughterin-law
and three wonderful grandsons live in Alaska. The biggest influence on
me as far as stamping has been Jill Arenovski. She and I met
over the internet 5 years ago. She has literally taught me almost everything
I know about stamping. We e-mail, we scan work back and forth, and we
share ideas. We have never met face to face, and yet she is my best friend
and I thank her for all the lessons and support she has given me. We will
be meeting face-to-face next month when she and her family come to California
for a family visit. I just hope all the local stamp stores will be ready
for us!
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