
I saw this box, below, at a thrift store. I thought it looked interesting, simply because of the colors. Orange and olive green - looked like the 70's to me. Upon closer inspection, I saw that it contained a single rubber stamp, stamp pad, and small booklet. The stamp just happened to be my first initial.

My very own "GRAPHISTAMP", made by the Imprints Graphic Studio, in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California in 1977. Artist: Susan Manchester.

The little accordion booklet inside shows the multitude of uses for your GRAPHISTAMP.

There were no other stamps there at the thrift store that day. No - just this one, just sitting there waiting for ME.

And I rather like it.
2 comments:
Very Hip!!! Just waiting for Heidi!!!!!
That is one serious bit of serendipity, and a lovely stamp. Love T
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