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Build-a-scene

3 messages in this thread | Started on 2005-05-17

Build-a-scene

From: Brenda Wunder (bwunder2002@yahoo.com) | Date: 2005-05-17 12:52:55 UTC-07:00
Hi all,

Newbie here with a question. I have never planted a
box before but there is a park within 2 miles of my
home where I am considering planting boxes. What I am
thinking about doing is "building a scene" using
multiple stamps. Basically, you would have to find all
the stamps (3 or 4) in the series in order to finish a
picture. Of course the instructions would be given as
to how to build the picture correctly and the stamps
would be small. Is this ok? Comments? BTW, it would be
very easy for me to check on the boxes.

Brenda
Baltimore, MD

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RE: [LbNA] Build-a-scene

From: celticlions (celticlions@comcast.net) | Date: 2005-05-17 14:57:56 UTC-05:00
There's a very cool one here in Fort Worth, Texas based on that idea - and
even though one stamp was missing when we hunted the series, the image is
still one of my favorites!
Ruby T
Of CelticLions

Brenda asked:
< box before but there is a park within 2 miles of my
home where I am considering planting boxes. What I am
thinking about doing is "building a scene" using
multiple stamps. Basically, you would have to find all
the stamps (3 or 4) in the series in order to finish a
picture. Of course the instructions would be given as
to how to build the picture correctly and the stamps
would be small. Is this ok? Comments? BTW, it would be
very easy for me to check on the boxes.>>



Re: [LbNA] Build-a-scene

From: (blhjrh@aol.com) | Date: 2005-05-17 19:12:04 UTC-04:00
Kantexan has done a couple of those (my favorite is the Mondrian series,
which creates your own Mondrian print), and there's another series of 7 stamps
that build a picture of the Leather Caveman that I've found. Problem is, when
one goes missing, it pretty much ruins the whole series unless you can go
back again to redo it (which I've done with the Mondrian series).


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