GREETINGS RUBBER STAMPER!

Being a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator since 1996 has been so rewarding. I get to be creative every day and act as a creative coach, offering fresh project ideas and encouragement to my stamping and paper crafting friends. Helping someone create that perfect project for a special occasion or just for their own creative outlet really gives me a fulfilling sense of accomplishment. After all, creating cards, scrapbook pages and gift items is about more than just stamps and ink—it’s about sharing a part of yourself with the people you love.

Before discovering rubber stamping, besides riding on our Harley Davidson with my husband, my main hobby was counted cross-stitching. When I visited an arts and crafts fair in February of 1996, I was wowed by embossing metallic gold ink with metallic gold powder. I’ve been hooked on rubber stamping ever since! The instant gratification of rubber stamping made me leave cross-stitching in the dust. In August of 1996 I met my Stampin’ Up! recruiter and as they say "the rest is history". Since then I’ve seen rubber stamping become an exciting art-form, a long way from the crafty hobby it once was. I love learning and experimenting with new techniques and products and sharing those new techniques and products, as well as the golden oldies, with my friends and fellow stampers.

I’ve always said, “anything is easy once you learn how to do it.” I love what I do and share what I love, stamping and paper crafting! If you’d like to learn more about the exciting world of rubber stamping and paper crafting, Stampin’ Up! style, in a demonstration or in a class, at your home or mine, please contact me anytime. If you’d like to know about becoming an independent Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, contact me now! I look forward to helping you unleash YOUR creativity so that you too may do what you love and share what you do!

Note: The content of this website is the sole responsibility of Michelle Gray, independent Stampin’ Up! demonstrator. The use of and content of the classes, services, or products offered on said website are not endorsed by Stampin’ Up!

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I have posted additional samples along with information about my Stampin' Up! events as well as my rubber stamping and paper crafting classes.