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This time its a stampin up set. Its from 1997.. It has 3 carolers and a lamp post, small snowman and tree. I have included a picture. It came on the black foam.. course I have unmounted it and mounted it on EZ Mount. But I love the little carolers. They are just too cute.
The carolers and lamp post belong to a set called Song in Your Heart and it also had two sayings "Fa la la" and "May the season bring joy to your home and leave a song in your heart". It sold for $13.95.
The snowman and tree are from Happy Winter (I found it in the 02-03 catalog). It also included two other stamps, falling snow and "Happy Winter". It sold for $11.95.
Is it possible in 1997 the set was different? These had stickers on them with the date of 1997. They were on that stupid black foam... I got them off of course and onto EZ Mount. Thanks for your help.
I'm sorry but the set you have consists of pieces from two different sets.
Looking at the 1997-1998 catalog, on page 34, is "Happy Winter" which is the snowman and tree from your set plus "Happy Winter" and snowflakes. It sold for $5.25 rubber mounted and $8.95 wood. "Song in Your Heart" is on page 39 of the same catalog and has the carolers and lamp post and two sayings "Fa la la" and "May the season bring joy to your home and leave a song in your heart". It sold for$8.95 rubber mounted and $13.95 wood.
This time its a stampin up set. Its from 1997.. It has 3 carolers and a lamp post, small snowman and tree. I have included a picture. It came on the black foam.. course I have unmounted it and mounted it on EZ Mount. But I love the little carolers. They are just too cute.
Hugs
Jaunice
The snowman & tree is from Happy Winter from 2007.