Celebrate your birthday early

WHOOOHOOO 25% our first stamp set!

Make sure the 1st item on the order is the one that you want for 25% off. 

~~Rachel

It's our 25th anniversary and we're in the mood to celebrate! So
let's start by sweetening your birthday discount from 15 percent off a catalog
item to 25 percent off a stamp set of your choice. Party in
your stamp closet! No need to wait until your birthday month-celebrate early:
January 3, 2013 through February 28, 2013.

The fine print:

  • This offer replaces the current 15 percent off any item Celebrate You
    birthday offer.
  • Twenty-five percent off is for stamp sets only.
  • The discount will apply to the first stamp set on your
    first demonstrator order placed on or after January 3 through
    February 28, 2013. So order your most expensive stamp set first!
  • This offer may not be redeemed for products already on promotion or on
    preorder; additional restrictions may apply.
  • You must redeem your discount by 11:50 PM (MT) on February 28, 2013.

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