What a beautiful day we had yesterday.
The weather was fabulous and the company was exceptional.
I FINALLY got to go to Stampin' Up!'s manufacturing facility in Kanab, UT.
This has been a dream come true trip.
This is the rock at the entrance to the manufacturing plant.
This is how we were greeted as we got off the bus and walked inside.
We got a tour of the facility.
That's right I got to see how those stamps are made.
This wonderful lady showed us the process.
The take sheets of rubber and lay on a die. Then it gets rolled into this hot oven,
which melts the rubber in the stamp die. When it came out of the oven I got to peel the rubber from the die and trim the excess rubber off with a big paper cutter — so fun.
After a nice lunch of hamburger and hot dogs that the employees grilled for us we went to the "park that Stampin' Up! built". Well, maybe they didn't build the park but they do supply cut up stamp rubber in place of mulch at the park in Kanab. Apparently it is tradition for Founders Circle Achievers to take a picture of their feet in the rubber. So, here's my picture.
It's also tradition to take your picture laying in the rubber.
It was so much fun!!!
Then at night we went to Tuacahn.
It is an outside performing art center.
We saw Disney's When You Wish.
It was amazing.
This was the best day ever!!!