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May 05, 2008

Share a little Stampin' Love...

Okay girlies...I was out surfing around on the "fav site" and found one of the stampers had a quote underneath her Splitcoast name...I thought it was great for all the crafty women that check in here on a regular basis. 

When I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit of talent left, and could say, "I used everything you gave  me."  Erma Bombeck

So stampers, I hope you are all busy sharing your talents, not only by making/sending cards, but also by teaching/sharing your skills with others.  Sometimes I think we are too hard on ourselves and the creations we make.  However, as I look at your creations I am totally amazed at how many of you have grown in your stamping abilties.  WOWZIE !!!   I bet if you pulled cards out of your cardbox that you made a  year ago that your skills have definately changed, for the better (he he).  I know I have cards "hidden" that I would not want anyone to see...and the bad thing is that I once thought they looked really good (wink wink).

Now, I encourage you to take the time to share those skills with someone who is totally new to stamping/craft or who is not confident in their abilties.  For those who are not confident, give support; for those who are skilled, share a new technique or card fold you've learned.  You will be amazed at how that little show of support will be the highlight of someone's day!

All right ladies...thanks for peeking in today.  I will have a fun post to share tomorrow, and not just words either :)

Happy Stamping...Pam

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Hi Pam, what a great quote. Makes you remember that everybody has a talent of some kind,and we should encourage people to use them, regardless of what they are! Look forward to hearing about Hostess Appreciation.

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