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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
National Stamping Month
To celebrate National Stamping Month in September, CTMH is offering the first-ever double stamp set! You can get the exclusive My Acrylix® Pair-a-Phrase double stamp set FREE when you place an order of $75 US from August 15, 2011 through September 30, 2011. You'll love this double set—two D-size sets in one envelope—which includes lots of clever phrases and coordinating images you'll use in your handmade cards all year long. The double set has a retail value of $35.90 US, which drastically increases the value of your qualifying purchase! Have double the fun stamping during National Stamping Month with our new Pair-a-Phrase double stamp set!
Dates: Offer valid August 15 (9:00 am MDT)–September 30, 2011 (11:59 pm MDT)
Saturday, August 20, 2011
2011 August SOTM: Wicked
This is my August SOTM Card Swap (S1108 Wicked).
It's not too late to get your hands on this cute stamp set!! Contact me to place your $50 order and you can get Wicked for $5.
Products Used:
S1108 Wicked Stamp Set
X7144 B Mischief My Reflections Level 2 Paper Pak
Black Mini-Medly My Accents
Black Ink
Grey Wool
Sunset Ink
It's not too late to get your hands on this cute stamp set!! Contact me to place your $50 order and you can get Wicked for $5.
Products Used:
S1108 Wicked Stamp Set
X7144 B Mischief My Reflections Level 2 Paper Pak
Black Mini-Medly My Accents
Black Ink
Grey Wool
Sunset Ink
Monday, August 1, 2011
MTV Turns 30!!!
MTV first aired, August 1, 1981. The first video was "Video Killed The Radio Star" by the Buggles. I think this is what defined the 80's and has made it the best decade EVER! (in my opinion, of course!) MTV used to air music videos 24/7 and began to evolve in 1985 with game shows, then in 1992 .... reality TV .... Oh the horror!! I hate reality TV!
In 1981 I was 8 years old when MTV was born and it has left a lasting impression on my taste of music and my LOVE of music videos.
The first "original" VJ's: Alan Hunter, Mark Goodman, JJ Jackson, Martha Quinn, Nina Blackwood.
Thank goodness for satellite radio, cause I still listen to the 80's!!
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