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  1. timkiem
  2. webestampin
    06-17-2012 09:52 AM - permalink
    webestampin
    Hi I was wondering if you had anymore greeting farm stamps for sale ? please let me know Liz
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  4. The Stampsmith
    06-23-2010 03:08 PM - permalink
    The Stampsmith
    Hi Mrs Laird! I am just getting involved in SplitCoastStampers and had a look at what people have been posting with my Stampsmith stamps - and came across your wonderfully creative Marie Antoinette birthday card. It's lovely, thank you for sharing it! And your baby is utterly beautiful in the photo too!
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    02-01-2010 08:40 PM - permalink
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    Is your SU Big Blossom ($3), Made From Scratch ($3) still available? Are you selling them as a set or just an individual stamp?
    If so, how much shipping would it be to V5G3P2, Canada

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