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Karen - it was a red (possibly gray) rubber, wood mounted stamp that I used at a friends house - she got rid of all her stamps when she lost her eyesight several years ago . . . so I can't ask her . . . . .
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Originally Posted by kazeka
If it's one stamp and you have it in your stash, is it wood mounted, or unmounted? Clear or rubber?
Karen
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Last edited by bubblestx4; 04-06-2021 at 01:55 PM..
Thanks to all the sleuths who made suggestions about the image I posted here. I just found it from another source it is from Ducks in a Row (Joan Farber designer) 2000. Like so many, the company is now out of business.
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I wonder if your friend might have an idea of the manufacturer, even though it was old and given away. I know that I still remember quite a few of my old wood mounted ones, even more than my newer ones. There weren't that many companies that made the wood mounted stamps back in my earlier stamping days and it seems like they were more distinctive in design, depending on who made them.
Looks like you have several different suggestions, but I haven't been able to find it online through searching, sorry.
Karen
I'm hoping someone can recognize these. I spent a bunch of time trying to identify them with no luck. I thought maybe they were either Gina K. or StampingScrapping. Maybe they are one of them. I just can't seem to figure out the brand or the names of the sets.
If it helps to know, the front and backs of the liner pages are connected by an adhesive tape over both edges.
Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
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Well, finally something I can identify. They are waltzing mouse stamps. The only name on the packages that I have are Vintage Labels 1 for the squares and Vintage Labels 4 for the oblong ones. As these were given to me, I can't swear those are the full names, but that's all the identifying information on the front of the package. On the back of the packages, it says designed by Claire Brennan 2010 Waltzingmouse Stamps. Part of the packaging may have been trimmed off before I got these. I do also have Vintage Label 10 and Holiday Label no. 16. Wow! I don't usually get to be the one in the know here! Delighted I could identify.
Now I have to put them back on the Clip It Up!
Well, finally something I can identify. They are waltzing mouse stamps. The only name on the packages that I have are Vintage Labels 1 for the squares and Vintage Labels 4 for the oblong ones. As these were given to me, I can't swear those are the full names, but that's all the identifying information on the front of the package. On the back of the packages, it says designed by Claire Brennan 2010 Waltzingmouse Stamps. Part of the packaging may have been trimmed off before I got these. I do also have Vintage Label 10 and Holiday Label no. 16. Wow! I don't usually get to be the one in the know here! Delighted I could identify.
Now I have to put them back on the Clip It Up!
That's so great that you recognized them! From what I can tell, the oblong set's full name is Very Vintage Labels No. 4. You can see one of the stamps on Claire Brennan's website from 2009. She says many of them will be sold by Gina K Designs.
Karen
That's so great that you recognized them! From what I can tell, the oblong set's full name is Very Vintage Labels No. 4. You can see one of the stamps on Claire Brennan's website from 2009. She says many of them will be sold by Gina K Designs.
Karen
A lot of her stamps were sold by Gina K Designs, but all of Claire Brennan's have been retired by GKD. So glad they were recognized. I could see they fit Nestabilities but had no idea who made them.
I had picked these up at Salvation Army for the fact that they looked like they worked with Spellbinders. Thinking back, there were a couple of other Waltzingmouse sets there at the time in with all of the other clear sets.
Thank you again, contrapat and kazeka, for your help.
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<-My sibling kitties, Milo and Rousseau
I can't figure out the names/manufacturers of these stamps. I received them all in one bag from a Savers store. All are unmounted. The dog/mailbox stamp does have cling foam on the back as well as the unmounted leopard print. I think the tree image is pretty awesome, which is why I bought the bag, but have absolutely no clue as to name/manufacturer.
I feel I should know the girls/boys with the top hats, but no name is coming to me.
Any help is appreciated.
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<-My sibling kitties, Milo and Rousseau
Hello Ladies, I have 4 foil hot plates dies I need the name of? Do you know the names of these? Dr. Sonja has these and we are using them. But, she doesn't know the name of them. And I sure would like name of them? She is my craft partner and stamp buddy. Thanks for the help.
Linda
Linda, the oval and birthday words in photo number three are the ones that come with the glimmer kit right now. I do not know the name. I may be on the box, but I am not sure. Mine is older and these are not the ones with my kit.
I recently picked up two Stampin' Up! butterfly/moth stamps that I can't identify. The smaller one has 1999, but I couldn't find it in the main catalog. I'd like to find out what the set names were if possible so I can catalog them.
I recently picked up two Stampin' Up! butterfly/moth stamps that I can't identify. The smaller one has 1999, but I couldn't find it in the main catalog. I'd like to find out what the set names were if possible so I can catalog them.
Thank you!
The smaller stamp is from Miniature Favorites. I believe it was a demonstrator incentive stamp set--demonstrators could order the set in order to give individual stamps to SU! party participants as gifts or prizes, which is why you would not have seen this set in a catalog.
Still working on the bigger stamp.
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<-My sibling kitties, Milo and Rousseau