Last night on the SCS message board, one of the posts was about Martha Stewart's "Drippy Goo" punch. It was in such high demand in some places of the country so naturally I had to have it (go ahead, ROLL your eyes, I don't care). Another post advised that BL had a bunch of MS merchandise come in. I love Martha's craft stuff, but it's pricey so I wait for it to go on sale. Anyhoo, here's my Martha mini-haul from this morning's jaunt:
3 rolls of 1/4 inch rickrack, 6 yards at $1 each in brownstone (Chocolate Chip), garnet (Real Red), and holly (Green Galore), 72 pieces of die cut flowers, scrolls, and leaves $2, 3 packs of white border transfers (rub-ons) $1 each, and Brownstone photo accordion book $1. There were no MS punches so I only spent $10 at BL.
Wal-Mart also carries a very limited stock of MS merchandise. It's mostly the generic stuff- all ocassion paper, glitter, scissors, punches, and ribbon. Behind all of the eyelet and lace punches, I found the Drippy Goo punch ($14.95)! It was the last one so I bought it. I have plans on using for an upcoming Halloween themed class.
I got notification that SU is shipping out my new Bermuda Bay ink pad and refill ink. I really hate to throw out the original one. About two months ago, SU posted that the Bermuda Bay ink pads and refills were defective and that over time, the color can shift. I didn't notice how the colors were defective until I compared them with the SU marker. I marked the ink bottle and pad with a big "X" and will put it the girls' art bin.
Anyhoo, we got a little bit of rain just now. It really didn't do much for us here with just spots of rain. Central Texas needs a gullywasher of a storm so we can get back on track. Tomorrow is our annual pool party and I'm sort of looking foward to getting together with our neighbors in the evening.
Happy Scrappin!
Erica
So, that's it.
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