He knows what’s good for him.
Included in that order was Simon Says Wildflower Cuttings, which I liked because of their loose, sketchy style. My first two cards have a very similar vibe, very LateBlossomy.
I have a bit of a problem. Perhaps one of you might help?
Several ladies at church are downsizing their craft supplies and have given me boxes and boxes of stamps. Most are wood-mounted rubber, rather old and not at all my style (think early 2000s cutesy). I won’t be able to mail them anywhere (so many heavy boxes!) and need to know what to do with them. I live in the Dayton, OH, area, and do not have time or energy to sort these stamps.
I am considering taking them to Salvation Army and being done with them, but what do you think? Any other suggestions for my area?
Thanks in advance!
Mercy, grace, peace, and love,
Susan
Hiya Susan! In my area we have a couple of creative reuse shops (thrift stores, but make it crafty). I donate my extra supplies to one and it’s very easy. A quick search for places like that in your area led me here; maybe check it out? https://k12tejasgallery.org/scrappy-cat-salvaged-art-supply-store/
ReplyDeleteA group of us get together to make cards once a month and we have been blessed THREE times with a large number of stamps. After taking what we want, we donate the extras to the Humane Society thrift shop. I think any donation center is a good place to share your bounty.
ReplyDeleteHi, Susan. Check with your local libraries. Ours sponsored a craft supply swap. I got rid of lots of old stamps that way that several friends contributed to. Also check local senior community locations. They often have craft centers.
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