My Favorite Things - Clear Stamps Mixtape Messages

Artikel-Nr.: MFT-CS-752

17,99 €


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Lieferzeit: 4 bis 6 Tage



    Clear Stamps von der Firma "My Favorite Things".

    Unmontierte Clearstamps zum schnellen Montieren auf einem Acrylklötzchen.


    Gesamtgröße: 10 cm x 20,5 cm
    Inhalt: 17 Stempel

     

    Beschreibung des Herstellers:

    The lines imprinted on a cassette tape label are pure potential. From a brief note that details the tape’s contents to a heartfelt declaration of love or appreciation, those simple lines offer the opportunity to make a statement. Mixtape Messages is packed with sentiments that will fit the lines included in Mixtape Sentiments and the label featured in the Cassette Tape Die-namics. From funny to sincere, you’ll discover the perfect message for the lucky recipient of your musical tribute.

    Sentiments range from approximately 1 3/8" x 1/8" (You’re My Jam) to 3 5/8" x 3/8" (I'd Dedicate a Song to You on the Radio if That Were Still a Thing).

    Our clear stamps are made in the USA and include the name of the set on the sticker for easy identification.

    January 2023 Release - 4" x 8" clear stamp set – (17) piece set

    Sentiments: You’re Always #1 on My Billboard Chart, I Had Such a Fun Time With You! I Wish We Could Rewind and Do It All Again., I’d Press Pause for You All Day, You’re My Jam, Me & You the Best Mix Ever, You're Not Old, You're Old School, I'm Here for All of Your Music Genres, I'll Be Your Pencil When You Unravel, We're Like the World's Greatest Love Song, Happy Birthday to Someone Old Enough To Know What a Mixtape Is, Our Playlist Is My Favorite, We're Like the Perfect Mixtape, I Love How You Still Love Me When I Break Out Into a Song, If Mixtapes Were Still a Thing, I Would Totally Make You One, Our Favorite Memories Are Like My Favorite Songs, Always on Rewind, If I Could Remember Your Birthday As Well as 80's Song Lyrics, This Card Wouldn't Be Belated, I'd Dedicate a Song to You on the Radio if That Were Still a Thing