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Meet Our
Designers!
Stamping Design Teams
Off-Road
Inksters
Intermediate Scramping Team
Becky Lemire
I have been
stamping steady for many years. I bought my first rubber stamp when I was
still in high school. I did a little stamping on stationary with that cute
little teddy bear. Then I decided to take on my wedding invitations. I
found a floral wreath stamp, some sparkling embossing powder, and brass
alphabet stencils. Talk about jumping right in. I didn't have a heat gun,
so I heated my embossing powder over the toaster-all 100 of them. After
that task, I decided that I was going to get better and get a lot more
supplies.
Now, I'm addicted and have plenty of supplies, but I am always finding
more. I love to try all the new things out on the market and love, love,
love to try new techniques. I've been expanding my stamping from just cards
to scrapbooking, ornaments, tiles, dominos and
any other 3-D item that looks stampable or alterable.
I am a stay at home mom to two very rowdy boys. They keep me hopping so
I have to make time for stamping-for sanity's sake. My husband, Terry, is
very supportive and full of compliments for my work. We live in Ishpeming in
the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
Jennifer
Willis
Hi, I am Jennifer. I have been married almost nine
years to John. I am a stay-at-home-mom to two beautiful little girls
Angelica and Kristanna. We are originally Native Texans but now live in the barrens of North
Dakota.
I have enjoyed creating things much of my life. Starting with
sewing, moving on to ceramics and cross-stitching, I have always been looking
for the perfect art medium. I picked up my first stamp set at Michael's about 20
years or so ago. Although, I enjoyed working with it, it wasn't until about five
years ago did I really become addicted to scrapping and stamping.
I love the feel of rubber, inks and adhesives sticking to and
staining my fingers. When the creative juices begin to flow they do not stop
until I begin to create. I am branching out to delve into other forms of art
including altering, ATCs, and soon, jewelry.
I have never been comfortable enough until now to share my
creations and hope that I can do justice to my place on the Rubber Roads Design
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