My 1st page when I started scrapbooking!

Here's a close-up Sample of my "Scrapbooking Corner" page if you're interested in contacting me for publication. Thanks!

My current Scrapbook Album!

(Inside front cover of my Scrapbook Album, showing my love for my pets ("furchildren"), as that's what my Album is all about!)

My scrapbooking page of Beau & Me at a mall photo booth inside the panoramic-style frame.

A close-up.

Black & white photo booth at the Arizona State Fair.

My scrapbooking supplies that I use to work on my projects on my dining room table (I live in an apartment).

My storage for my scrapbooking supplies & equipment in a cabinet originally designed for a TV & VCR, located in my big dining room.

My rubber stamp collection that are displayed variously all over my home...

Did you recognize that this is a swimming pool shaped like a rubber stamp? If I ever order a swimming pool for the backyard of my new house in the future, I'll definitely request that it look like the above (imagine the facial expression of the pool contractor...).
Made by 'Stamps in Motion'.

This is actually a rubber stamp of a stamp pad-turned-swimming pool!
Artwork by Bob Crabb for 'Stamps by Stamps'.

I'm a STAMPER GIRL made by Art Impressions of Salem, Oregon - 1996 (available at Back Porch Rubber Stamps (scroll down a bit) . Hard to find, eh?
And, below are Stamper Cats...

artwork by Creative Images

artwork by Lasting Impressions with Panache
(text by me -- Scrappingirl)

Scrapbooking & rubber stamping theme silver charms & earrings by Penny Michelle !

And also by Penny, a Shih Tzu silver charm! Like my dog, Beau.
I ordered it, along with a few scrapbooking & a rubber stamp charms...

along with owning those rubber stamps featured just above!


Here's an exceptionally nice personalized scrapbooking ornament where I ordered from www.OrnamentShop.com. I selected "Karen a.k.a. Scrappingirl 2005"!

Here's what I found at a local Scraps N Stamps store in Phoenix! They're called 'Scrapbookers' (or more likely 'Stampers'). The one at right (smaller model) is actually a pin. They had a sale, so I bought 'em!
Made by Jeanne Ciolli of Critter Crafts, using Fimo polymer clay

3 sites providing photos & history of the largest [and I mean VERY LARGE] red rubber stamp 'pop art' on display, in Cleveland, Ohio:

City of Cleveland pix & detailed history

another pix by Mark Scheuern

Roadside America's pix & brief history


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