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Old 04-17-2009, 08:41 AM   #1  
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Default name the set

I am finally creating an inventory of my sets and have 2 sets that I don't know the names.

The first one has 7 stamps (light green rubber) and it would be a year round type set. stamps are; witch, bunny, moon, heart, cupcake, oak leaves and flowers.

The other set is also 7 stamps (red rubber) with an image surrounded with words. They are as follows: cupcake "celebrate you!", star "good for you!", trees "happy holidays", baby "itsy bitsy baby", heart " from the heart", flowers "thank you" and bug "just a little something"

Can anyone name these? I not computer savvy enough to scan and attach.

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Old 04-17-2009, 08:47 AM   #2  
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I think the first one you mentioned is called Just for Fun. Mine has 8 stamps and have the items you mentioned plus a snowman. This set is really old!

Not sure about the other one...
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Is the second one Figures of Speech?

Index Card - Figures of Speech by galleryindex at Splitcoaststampers
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I can't remember the name, but I'm pretty sure the first one was a Sell-a-Bration set several years ago. I remember getting it because I thought the little witch was adorable. Just as ana FYI, for the most part, sets with other than red rubber were some kind of incentive stamp...hostess set, SAB, demo incentive, whatever.
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thank you all for responding.
Yes I forgot, I keep the snowman with my christmas stamps. Now he will have a home of his own!!
Now my index of sets all 134 are listed, time to stamp each one on its own page.
My advice to anyone...start as soon as you get a set or two and stay on top of it, playing catch up is the story of my life.
I know some of you can relate.

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