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i don't know how i missed this post, but i especially loved the little peek into your making space! i like how you store your stamps. i'm excited to see the finished thing you're working on!

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You may see it today! The stands I have my stamps and now my acrylic paints on are super handy. I found the first one at JoAnn, then ordered another. Super space-saving! Though I say, they could really use a dusting off... maybe a New Year's project for me.

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Dec 14, 2020Liked by Anne Murphy

The deer scene is clever and pretty. Meanwhile, what's on the other side of that stamp?

I recently read Wobble to Death and I enjoyed it immensely.

Regarding Ann Cleeves, the Vera Stanhope and Shetland series are both excellent. I cannot recommend Raven Black and the rest of the Shetland series highly enough. You MUST read them in order though. Don't even read the blurbs.

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I snagged the Sleeves book that I did because it was the first in a series, and available. I need to go back and put those others on hold. They all look good! Wobble to Death cracked me up. I shall have to remember that series when I need something light.

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SIGH. Cleeves, NOT SLEEVES.

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Stupid autocorrect!

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Dec 14, 2020Liked by Anne Murphy

I love that holiday deer tableau. I've never seen lights used on the ground like that - clever!

I'm intrigued by what's on the opposite side of your BIG stamp. I made my holiday cards last week and guess what I used in the design? Original Anne Murphy stamps!!! You should be getting it soon. ❤️💚❤️💚

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Yay!!! You will receive yours in the near future - depends on how fast I go with my printing! Hopefully my plan works...

I too love the use of lights on the ground. Also - the people across the freeway appear to have removed the "happy birthday" from the cross, as they probably realized it just looked like an umbrella when the lights are on...

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