I bought a coloring book yesterday from Wal-Mart. I hadn’t colored in years and I got the strange urge to out of the blue. I also bought a 24-pack of Crayola crayons. The box says they are non-toxic which is a relief. I just wonder who sells the toxic crayons and how they compare at price to the crayons I bought. Some people may consider having a radioactive glow about them the same color as the crayon they just used to be a great feature for which they would gladly pay extra. The coloring book I bought is called Justice League to the Rescue and it contains colorable pictures of all the Justice League heroes like Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and The Flash. [&hellip

Incorporating Rubberstamping Into Your Scrapbooks
I started as a stamper. I remember being amazed at how a line art drawing could produce such beautiful results. I started simply stamping and coloring in and progressed to more advanced techniques. And then I was introduced to Scrapbooking via a home party. But I was a stamper! How could I combine the two? I began incorporating my rubber stamps into my scrapbooks and you can too. You can use rubber stamps as backgrounds, titles, decorative accents, decorative borders and anyway you can think of. For me using rubber stamps in my scrapbooks provided a new creative expression to pass down to my children. Of course, rubberstamp styles and techniques have changed over the years and even some stamps are available specifically for Scrapbooking. [&hellip