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I just noticed that Joann.com has added a lot of Lawn Fawn stamps. They already carry Avery Elle and Paper Smooches, although they don't always have the latest releases.
They regularly discount their stamps 50% off, so I will be on the lookout.
Today Jon-Anns has 40% off stamps and I was going to go buy some Lawn Fawn but sadly it looks like they are excluding Lawn Fawn from sales :( Very disappointing!
Also, the stamps are marked up $1 over the Lawn Fawn site. I have noticed this with the Paper Smooches and Avery Elle stamps too, but since they go on sale 30% to 40% off, it works out OK.
Why mark up the Lawn Fawn stamps and then not put them on sale?
Ok so I have been perusing this thread and wondering what the heck is Lawn Fawn. So what does one do when they don't know what it is? Yup you Google it!
So what did I get from googling? I found a new stamp company that I think I might have fallen in love with. Oh no. . . yea ! ! ! !:eek:
I wrote back to Cust Svc, and they said they would pass my message along to the buyer.
Also, today, I noticed that the Lawn Fawn dies were included in the 40 percent off promotion. Even though their prices are slightly higher than the Lawn Fawn site, it is a very good deal with the discount. That includes their stitched square and circle dies if you wanted to get some of those. I notice that they do not have the stitched rectangles.
Missy- they are my fave stamp company, happy we could enable you
Krista- thanks for bringing this up to their customer service, hopefully they will put the stamps on sale too and I can fill in some gaps in my Lawn Fawn collection at a discount
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Originally Posted by MissyO
Ok so I have been perusing this thread and wondering what the heck is Lawn Fawn. So what does one do when they don't know what it is? Yup you Google it!
So what did I get from googling? I found a new stamp company that I think I might have fallen in love with. Oh no. . . yea ! ! ! !:eek:
I love those aminals. :-)
Lawn Fawn is a very simple, sweet line of stamps, aren't they?
__________________ All I want is the chance to prove money won't make me happy!
Oh my are they! They are so sweet and well that is kind of my style. I am having troubles finding new I used to be a demo for a company that is no longer around and boy oh boy do I miss them. I loved the style and all. :(
So I do not get out a lot so I ordered from Lawn Fawn and am anxiously awaiting my order. Oh I cannot wait.
I think they put the dies on sale so you would buy their slightly overpriced stamps. I like the stitched circles and squares so I bought those only as the stamps aren't my style. I wish they had the rectangles though.
I think they put the dies on sale so you would buy their slightly overpriced stamps. I like the stitched circles and squares so I bought those only as the stamps aren't my style. I wish they had the rectangles though.
Seriously do lawn fawn dies ever go on sale? I see them at full price at both JoAnn and at Scrapbook.com. Since I have someone bringing them over, I don't have the luxury of waiting too long.
Seriously do lawn fawn dies ever go on sale? I see them at full price at both JoAnn and at Scrapbook.com. Since I have someone bringing them over, I don't have the luxury of waiting too long.
I saw them on sale a couple of months ago at Joann online I already had the ones I wanted. Now I'm waiting for their stitched rectangles to come on sale!
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Originally Posted by Erum
Seriously do lawn fawn dies ever go on sale? I see them at full price at both JoAnn and at Scrapbook.com. Since I have someone bringing them over, I don't have the luxury of waiting too long.
I saw them on sale a couple of months ago at Joann online I already had the ones I wanted. Now I'm waiting for their stitched rectangles to come on sale!
Same here. I ordered a couple dies at that time. But since then they haven't been back on sale. I think maybe it was a goof up that they were on sale. Because all other dies have been on sale since then and these haven't anymore. :rolleyes:
I saw on their website, some of the Lawn Fawn stamps are 30% off right now.
Hate the fact that they conveniently say they will mark all international packages as commercial. Huh!? Why? Do they realize one gets asked for items like Sales Tax Certificate and other business documents which I as an individual do not have? I mean why am I supposed to pay business taxes for personal use items? I am not selling them. I am not getting them at wholesale. I just don't get what logic they have.
Hate the fact that they conveniently say they will mark all international packages as commercial. Huh!? Why? Do they realize one gets asked for items like Sales Tax Certificate and other business documents which I as an individual do not have? I mean why am I supposed to pay business taxes for personal use items? I am not selling them. I am not getting them at wholesale. I just don't get what logic they have.
Well, they can't mark them as gifts; that would be a false declaration, which is against the law.
Marking it as commercial is also a false declaration.
The correct declaration would be: For Personal Use Item.
Well, that isn't one of the choices on a US Customs form.
The options are gift, commercial sample, merchandise, documents, or other, and since the website says they are marking it "commercial merchandise," I take that to mean they are marking the packages as merchandise (as opposed to commercial sample), since "merchandise" is the most accurate declaration.
Well, that isn't one of the choices on a US Customs form.
The options are gift, commercial sample, merchandise, documents, or other, and since the website says they are marking it "commercial merchandise," I take that to mean they are marking the packages as merchandise (as opposed to commercial sample), since "merchandise" is the most accurate declaration.
Well if they just mark it as merchandise, that should be fine. But they very clearly say commercial merchandise which is what is confusing. I have lots of packages come in internationally...only one was marked as commercial and had a commercial invoice since that was bought at wholesale rates. Rest were not marked as commercial and hence treated as personal use packages.