I look down at my hands and wnder why I didn't take of picture of those lovely extensions of my work.  This gal has some working hands.  On occasion (maybe twice a year) I go get a manicure.  It takes weeks for me to go because I know the next day I am apt to be cooking rubber, or digging in the dirt, or chopping down shrubs or some of the other things that I cannot seem to control myself about.  I am a tomboy that loves prissy clothes.  Even at 55 I am just the same as when I was five. 

So a whole bunch of people took advantage of a sale I offered recently.  I always say in the newsletter that I work alone and it will take weeks to get all the work done, but due to enthusiasm of the discount folks just don't notice and I get a ton of email from people loking (patiently) for their orders.  So I want to do a video of my little operation real soon, but in the meantime here are a few shots of what goes on behind the scenes.

I try to do about 30 orders at a time and each order can range from one stamp to thirty stamps.Some of us have a stronger addiction than others and I am here to serve you!  I make a llst of what is needed and I go to the area of my office where I have all the manufacturing set up.  The house that is my office is NOT where I live and is a cute little house that is two miles from my home.  The area is just darling and has become commercial (another story another blog).

Then I go through the list of stamps that need to be made and pull from individual bins any wood or rubber that may be prepared and then I make the rest.  Here is a look at wood I had to "index" for one order last week.  This is the process where I ink an image on a block of wood to identify each stamp.  I learned most of this technique from Chuck and Paula, formerly of Rubber Baby Buggy Bumper Stamps.  Paula now has a great paper/stamp kit club called oddly enough, Paula's Kit Club

I digress, but here is a look at the wood for one order.



Please note the "grey box" in the upper center. That is my hi-tech, state of the art, 20 pound, black and white TV.  I bought that about 26 years ago with my first credit card...from Sears.  It is so faithful and has gone many places.  I can drag it all over and have watched the horror of 911, the advice of Oprah and now I indulge myself in the mornings with The View. (I love Joy and Whoopie)  In June, I will sadly say good by to my old pal, and TV at work, due to the digital transition.  I can always get informed via my computers.  And music is better when you work.  Better for your head and soul, but I do like the little bugger.

 


Here is another view into my glamorous life.

These stamps all have to sit and dry and while that is going on I figure out the rubber I need.  Then I cook sheets of this creating a lovely aroma of rubber.  Luckily I have installed a huge vent to prevent this smell from completely swaddling my body and rendering me unfit to interact in society.

 


I cook alot of these sheets and mount them to foam cushion.  I cut out what I need and file the rest away.  Putting things away in the proper spot is a necessary evil of this enterprise.  I do not like that part at all, but I am pretty diciplined and do it begrudgingly.

 


One more little picture to share is of my trusty saw.  This is a top of the line German scroll saw made by Hegner.  She is a creme puff and we are pretty tight.  I have another one out in the garage.  I bought it when I had a boat load of employees.  I need to sell it but I just cannot seem to get it together.  Must be too busy getting my hands dirty.

 


So this take two full days to prep for thirty orders.  Oh and I still have to enter the invoices and pack the boxes and run the charge cards.  I llok forward to seeing my mailman and UPS man.  They are rare faces that enter my world and I am more than excited to see them.  I am sure they feel as strongly about seeing me, but they are real nice.

I just don't want you loyal and patient customers to think for one minute I am sitting over here on a chaise lounge, indulging in bon bons.  No way kiddies, I am working and working hard.  But I play hard too!

Comments

April 19. 2009 22:44

You must have to drink alot of RedBull to get that all done by yourself! It looks like Santa's workshop....you need elves to help you out ahead of time in preparation for the big day! Especially if each year the sale runs an extra hour!
Take care of yourself, and can't wait until you do have the time to do the new stamps,because you are right, I do have just about all of the designs now!
Remember to breath! (and now that Lent has ended, some wine might help to!LOL )

Mary Friederichsen United States

April 26. 2009 12:13

Where have you gone? What happened to that commitment to blogging? Your readers are missing you!

dee tollaksen United States

June 30. 2009 22:19

Thank you, Mary for your hard work.  I love, love, love my new stamps.  Your stamps my my life here in Mexico so much more creative.  

You are appreciated.  
Candace
PS ... come down to MX for some cool weather and frosty margaritas, on the house!  

Candace Spence Mexico

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