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Old 10-03-2004, 06:05 PM   #1  
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Default Question about Kids At Play pg 116

Everytime I look at the catalog I see something that somehow I have never seen before. Isn't that amazing?! Anyway, on page 116, I can't figure out what something is or what it is used for. Directly underneath the heart balloon are two little circles. What are they or what are they used for? Also it says it is a set of 9 but I am counting 10 things. This set has me totally confused...
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They are wheels...like to make the kids shoes into skates.
Also, the upside down boy and the girl covering her mouth are one stamp...problem solved.
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I think the little circles are wheels. You put them under the kids' shoes and make them roller skates. I also see 10 pieces, either we are both confused or they made a mistake.
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I've used them as wheels on the bottom of the girls shoes for roller skates.




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1-flag
2-heart
3-kite
4-wheels
5-boy waving
6-girl with bow
7- boy hand stand & girl giggling
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And just to add to your confusion, my friend has this set and she cut the boy and girl stamp apart and mounted the boy on one side of the wood and the girl on the other!!! It was a great idea!!!! And that reminds me, I have to return her set or she may think I am going to keep it forever!!! Two weeks is a long time to be without a stamp set that you love! oops :oops:
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Ahh ha!! I get it now. :oops: Thanks!
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And just to add to your confusion, my friend has this set and she cut the boy and girl stamp apart and mounted the boy on one side of the wood and the girl on the other!!! It was a great idea!!!!
I've had this set since it came out in 1999. If I would buy it now I would cut them apart too. It would make them easier to use.
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And just to add to your confusion, my friend has this set and she cut the boy and girl stamp apart and mounted the boy on one side of the wood and the girl on the other!!! It was a great idea!!!!
I cut mine apart and mounted them on seperate blocks, too. I wish they would have come that way...
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You can still seperate your boy and girl stamp. All you have to do is throw it in the microwave for a FEW seconds and lift off the rubber and mounting. Then cut apart. The only thing that might be a problem is the lack of sticker. In which case I would ink up the one that won't have the sticker w/ stazon and stamp it next to the other stamp. That way you can view both images and use both kids seperately. I have also done this when I've mounted a word stamp way to crooked!
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And just to add to your confusion, my friend has this set and she cut the boy and girl stamp apart and mounted the boy on one side of the wood and the girl on the other!!! It was a great idea!!!! And that reminds me, I have to return her set or she may think I am going to keep it forever!!! Two weeks is a long time to be without a stamp set that you love! oops :oops:
I did that too! I can't ever see needing them both at the same time, especially when one is upside down. I about had a heart attack doing it, it was the first time I've ever cut a stamp other than how they were shown, but I'm glad I did. It works so much better for me!
 
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