Home Again, Home Again

Reality sets back in — I made it home safe and sound (thank goodness).
Today I have just a couple more Founders Circle pictures for you
but this time they are about cards — actually it's my swap card.

I didn't get them finished before I left (even though two fabulous friends helped before I left) so I had to work on them at the airport and even on the airplane.
Swap in Airport

Swaps airplane
I still didn't have them finished when I landed.
Wednesday afternoon we sat around tables in the Gathering Room
and helped each other finish them up.  It was amazing.
Here is my swap card finished.
Peggy Swap
Here it is all opened up.
Peggy Swap Open
I hope they all enjoyed it.  I love special folds and this card was fun to make.

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Founders Circle Final Day

Yesterday was great and sad all at the same time.
It was the last full day of Founders Circle.
I packed up and had to be ready to go to the airport at 5:00 a.m.
Many demonstrators have later flights so they will still have a bit of time this morning.

I must say these past four days have been absolutely amazing.
The other demonstrators were so warm and welcoming.
Stampin' Up!'s staff did a fabulous job.
The hotel and hotel staff were great.

I got to sleep in a bit.  I chit chatted with some other demonstrators until
about 11:00 a.m. and then went shopping to some quilt stores. 
Our first trip out was with Glenda Travelstad, Patty Bennett and my sister Tina Rappe.
Friday night I watched Angie Juda sewing a jelly roll quilt.  It looked like so much fun that I just had to get the fabric too.  So I bought a jelly roll of fabric and then the quilt store had a sample pillowcase that was fabulous.  I found flannel winter fabric that I just had to have for my grandchildren.  I'm going on a Girls Getaway Weekend next weekend so I'll be doing plenty of sewing.

Next we headed to Ace Hardware — that's right, Ace Hardware in St. George, UT has fabric.  I found a couple more cute things there.  Then after we returned to the hotel, Angie Juda was going to another quilt store so I rode with and found a couple of sale Jelly Rolls so I have plenty to keep me busy.

Then we headed on buses to our final dinner location.  Check out the wonderful decorations — dinner was fabulous.
Final Night Table

Here are my table mates.
Final Night Dinner Table

After dinner we went to an In the Round Theater for a production of West Side Story.
West Side Story Theater

Here is the cast at the end of the performance.
West Side Story Cast

When I returned to my room there was one final gift.
Final Night Gift Box

Final Night Gift Card
Final Night Gift
This beautiful Pandora bracelet and charm.  I guess this has been a tradition for a couple of years.  Since this was my first time at Founders Circle I received both the bracelet and the charm.  Those that have attended in the past received just the charm this time.
Final Night Gift Tina
So I will be home shortly and getting ready for this week's classes.

I just have to say one last time — THANK YOU for helping me earn this wonderful trip.
It has been very special to me.

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Founders Circle Trip Day 3

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.
Stampin Up StoneThis 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.  Kanab Welcome
That's right I got to see how those stamps are made.
Making Stamps
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.
My Feet
It's also tradition to take your picture laying in the rubber.
It was so much fun!!!
Me in Park
Then at night we went to Tuacahn.
It is an outside performing art center.
Tuacahn Playbill
We saw Disney's When You Wish.
It was amazing.
Tuacahn Stage
This was the best day ever!!!

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