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If anyone knows how to get a coupon for this expensive store please let me know. They have beautiful stamps but they also remind me of darcies that was so expensive. I love buying stamps but need to save as many pennies as possible...thank you
If you sign up for their emails, they have a free stamp promotion occassionally. However, you usually have to spend at least $50. I've never seen any coupons or any really good deals from them. For that reason, I buy only unmounted, no cling stamps from them.
I agree with pjl-ny. WS is a kind of "local" company, and I've never seen coupons. Their outlet store here in Brookfield, WI, Creative Pals, every now and then sends out an email to subscribers detailing a sale on paper or sometimes stamps. They used to sell bare rubber in tubsful which you'd dig through to find something you might like. I so seldom go there anymore, I don't know if they still do that or not.
If you like any of their snowmen stamps, I just added 4 WS stamps to my Buy/Sell thread, on wood at $6 each.
I was going to say what Pam said - sign up for the emails. Sometimes it's a discount, sometimes a free stamp, but you still usually have to place at least the $50 order.
They are selling some of their stamps, I believe, at Archiver's and Archiver's sends email coupons periodically also, so you could sign up to receive those.
My favorites are Anna Wight's. I wouldn't mind the expense of the cling mount as much if they were die cut though. I was using some the other day and realized how much I dislike cutting up rubber now!
Only the sets have to be cut, if you order an individual cling mount stamp it is cut already. I usually save part of my stamping budget and wait until there is a special, i.e. free stamp, credit toward shipping, and then order a bunch instead of just 1 or 2.