Local arts and crafts expert Glenda Trexler shows Kristen Miranda some samples.
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“Glenda takes us to the next level in our rubber stamping by making certain we are up-to-date on new techniques and products. She is always available to answer questions and give inspiring advice. Her classes and projects are always original, informative and fun. I can always count on getting good customer service and she will go above and beyond to make sure every question is answered and makes suggestions for different ways products can be used to get the most out of our stamping experience. She is always friendly and very patient - she inspires loyalty and reliability - not only a wonderful demonstrator, but a wonderful friend. “ - Billie Jo
“I am very much a novice when it comes to rubber-stamping, but I have learned so much from Glenda since I began participating in her classes. Each month I look forward to our "gathering" and learning a different technique. Whenever I have a question or problem Glenda is always helpful and patient. She has given me enough confidence that I am undertaking making about 75 Christmas cards this year. It may be a slow process, but I'm having a good time making them. Our community is truly fortunate to have someone like Glenda teaching rubber-stamping. “ - Martha
“I have found my Stampin Up! Angel in Glenda. She is always here for me to answer questions, stamp chat and offer ideas on how I can improve my crafting. I always get good customer service through Glenda and my order is ALWAYS delivered by her with a smile. If I could give a Queen for a Day crown, it would go to Glenda Trexler for being a great SU demonstrator and friend. Thanks Glenda!!!!” - Lane
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