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Description
The listing, StampinUp! God Bless America Flag Stamp has ended.
Aprox 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 inches. This stamp is used and has some ink staining, but still stamps a great image. it is wood mounted. It was made in Honor of those people lost in the 2001 Twin Towers bombing. It is a beautiful stamps and can be used for the July 4th Holiday or any time for a great American themed card, scrap book page or just because it is a cool flag. It says God Bless America on it but you can use that with the flag image or separate from it, your choice. If you have questions I am happy to answer. I do have animals in my home so if you have allergy issues be aware. I do my best to keep the animals away from my supplies but just wanted to share that fact :) Thanks and Happy Bidding and Winning!!
Questions & Comments
This is GREAT! Did you make it yourself? I see you said it was made in Honor of Americans who lost their lives in 9/11- that in itself makes me want it!!!! I cry every year for them and even between times I pray for them as that day is one that none of us will ever ever forget! God Bless America! Hugs to my favorite Listian!!!!
So to answer your question, I am bidding on items six days out from today- please feel free to hold off shipping any wins until then and if you post more I'll take a look and let you know! Like I said, we're in no hurry! Thank you so much for the goodies we got TODAY and the "Bambies" as well as any we may get in the future! You're a Peach!
Very cool story with it ...thanks for your response..... F&W you got to love this place Listia should have a prize to the buyer and seller for the best item story :) we should start a movement LOL
Thank You and that might be an idea!! I really don't care much for auctions that tell me nothing, just show a pic and title. it is more fun to have more info like how to use the item or where it came from, makes it more interesting to me anyway :)