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Whoo-Hoo STAMPIN' UP! CLEARANCE - SERIOUS DEALS!

Hi stamping & general crafty friends!

Got some good news for ya!  Stampin' Up! has entered a great deal more into its CLEARANCE RACK and you have till OCTOBER 18 to take advantage of this!  Really good prices!

So if you have some projects planned or just want to stock up, I would check out the deals!

For instance - you can get a collection of STAMPIN' SPOTS in our past BRIGHTS collection for only $11.19!  In our current catalogue - they cost $26.95!

There are also ink refills for only $1.19!   When have we had anything for just over a dollar?  Exactly!

Ribbon to match in Bermuda Bay for instance!  Love that colour - its really like a shade of tropical water.

And my personal favourite, BIG SHOT DIES like Bird with Leaves and Flowers!  I certainly did not pay $9.89 when I purchased it!
Brights Stampin' Spots (10)

Bermuda Bay Ink Refill

Co-ordinating Ribbon

Big Shot Die/Bird w Leaves/Flowers

 HEAD ON OVER TO LOOK AND GET BACK TO ME - AND I WILL HELP YOU TO GET YOUR SALE SUPPLIES IN TIME! 


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