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Unfortunately demonstrators are not supposed to post a link until September 1, but many already have hard copies that they are sharing/distributing to their customers. You might try giving your demonstrator a call. HTH
If you do a search in this forum for SU holiday mini there is a thread that has the link. It is on the second page of posts. Forums at Splitcoaststampers
Try this and scroll down to post 46.
I guess SU! just doesn't appreciate me any more. No Jewish holidays or sentiments at all. There was nothing in the Summer 2010 catalog either. I think I'm getting the hint ...
Billie, I was wondering the same thing. I'm new to SU, but I thought it was quite odd that there were no non-Christmas winter holiday stamps. I know that Hanukkah stamps don't sell in the volume that Christmas stamps do, but still... :(
Billie, I was wondering the same thing. I'm new to SU, but I thought it was quite odd that there were no non-Christmas winter holiday stamps. I know that Hanukkah stamps don't sell in the volume that Christmas stamps do, but still... :(
The Hanukkah and Kwanza sets from last year are still available. They are just not calling it a "dormant list" but instead "carryover products".
Here is the list:
Happy Kwanzaa, For the Bride, Taking Care of Business and Shalom Sayings.