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I've been cleaning up my craft room and have these 2 stamps that are lost from their sets. The "WISH" one is marked as 2004 and the "Bow" is marked as 1998. I have looked through the 2003-2004 and 2004-2005 IBC's but cannot find WISH in either of them. Must be from a mini catty that I don't have. My earliest IBC is 1999, so the Bow must have come from a purchase from someone else. Anyone know where they belong? Thanks for your help.
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I couldn't add the Wish to the same post, so I'm posting it again. Hope it takes. Thanks for your help. For some reason it will not upload the Wish Stamp. It is a square stamp and mostly solid. It has wish written in lower case letter up in the left hand corner and a candle on the right with a star effect flame over the candle. The candle it made up of diagonal small blocks //// like this only up and down. Hope that helps.
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I recognized the bow from a set I have - it's called Just for you series - Watercolor Wishes. It has the flowers mentioned above and a sympathy and thank you stamp. I purchased it from a demo who had a yard sale! I hope your find it's home! It's a good set - very versatile! Have a great day! :lol: Lou Ann
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Help! These stamps are lost
Hi !
The 1998 bow comes from Ornate Ornaments. The rest of the set has a star, an ornament, an egg, a heart and a ribbon. The shapes are all solid with a pattern. For example, the heart has a swirling pattern.
HTH,
Ellen
Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid. - Albert Einstein
Do I win a prize if I'm right!???? The "wish" stamp sounds like it came from Jumbo Incentives II, an incentive stamp set that demos can buy. It is kind of like the Little Layers stamps......
Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid. - Albert Einstein
Hi !
The 1998 bow comes from Ornate Ornaments. The rest of the set has a star, an ornament, an egg, a heart and a ribbon. The shapes are all solid with a pattern. For example, the heart has a swirling pattern.
HTH,
Ellen
Thanks. I do have that set. It can now go home.
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“Often when you think you're at the end of something, you're at the beginning of something else.” – Fred Rogers
Do I win a prize if I'm right!???? The "wish" stamp sounds like it came from Jumbo Incentives II, an incentive stamp set that demos can buy. It is kind of like the Little Layers stamps......
Sorry, but thanks. I'm not a demo and don't have the Jumbo Incentives II set. Do you think I picked it up from a demo at a Stamp Camp? :oops: Do you have the set?
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“Often when you think you're at the end of something, you're at the beginning of something else.” – Fred Rogers
Yes, you probably received the Wish stamp from your demo at stamp camp or as a door prize at an event.
I was able to send the picture to jmscoping and she confirmed it was from the jumbo incentive set. Don't remember how I got it, but thanks to all of you for solving the mystery.
I have another one maybe I'll post tomorrow if I can't find it in a book. It's in a case not even put together, but the name of the set is not there.
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