1. Currently what are your favorite types of stamps?
i rarely meet a stamp I don't like! Still prefer red rubber. Lately I've been coloring, but sometimes I'm not in the mood. I lean more towards stamps that don't need a lot of coloring, or are at least simple to color.
2. Approximately when was the last 2 times you bought stamps?
Well ... I bought so many at Adventures in Stamping the end of April that I don't think I have bought any new ones since. I think I bought enough that it can count for two times.
3. What stamp companies made your last stamps?
Wendy Vecchi, Right at Home (new to me), Art Impressions
4. Do you spend more time looking for supplies on line or at actual stores?
Lately, online. Though I do like to browse stores, just ask Jan! Ha!
5. Do you have favorite companies from which you like to make your purchases?
Brick and mortar : Local, Hobby Lobby, further away Everything Scrapbook and Stamps
Online : Somewhat recently found Joggles, I also like Ellen Hutson. Sometimes I tack a crafty item on to an Amazon order if it's free shipping.
6. Have you bought any other card making supplies in the last couple months?
Oh yeah, even though I've tried to take it easy. I spent some bday money on Poppystamps dies. I also finally splurged and bought some Neenah Solar White cs. I think I got it from Ellen Hutson. I bought a few things on sale at Scrapbook.com. I added Snow-Tex to my last Amazon order. I also bought a tool to snip dies on Amazon, recommended by Jennifer McGuire.
Any special likes or dislikes?
Poppystamps : I'm sure I will like, but haven't used yet as we've been away
Neenah paper : like!
Scrapbook.com : I tried their adhesive rolls (looks like Score Tape/Sookwong). Not happy with the skinny rolls, they are not wound tightly. Cheap enough that I will keep. I just hope they are sticky when I get to the loose parts. I also bought a wide roll of tape after watching one of their videos. That one is wound better. I do like their envelopes which they describe as Neenah, or at least they match Neenah. They are a nice weight.
Snow-Tex : fail! Amazon has already refunded me. Luckily it was in a plastic bag, but the lid must not have been on tight, because what I got was a bag with a jar in it covered in what looks like white paint. I can't even see the label to know it is Snow-Tex. I threw it out. If I decide to try again, I think I will purchase locally. After reading comments, it does sound pretty messy, so I might just use what I have to make snow, like glitter or flocking.
Die snip : fine, better than what I had. I don't like doing it though. It's hard to keep those little bits from flying and they hurt like heck when you step on one!