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Evernote
Your invitation to my notebook is on the way. Welcome!
Hi Bev, I was asked to help with a project at church that requires a stamp that says “Welcome”. I’ve been a hobby demonstrator for 20+ years, but don’t have any database for searching my stamps. I know you’ve used Evernote in the past. Is there a way for you to identify which stamp sets might have the word welcome in them? Otherwise I’ll have to pull out hundreds and hundreds of sets to look at each one. If this is something you could easily do, you can reach me at rosemary_a_baker@yahoo.com, or I am on Facebook and you could pm me. Thank you so much for considering this.
Rosemary Baker
I already replied directly, but I wanted to share my response on my website. Usually when one person asks a question, there are others who have a similar question that they didn’t actually ask. I did search my Evernote notes for current stamps that say “Welcome.” It’s really easy to search for current or retired stamps with a specific word or phrase. But it would take me a long time to copy that information into a useful format to send in an email. I would really suggest that you download Evernote and share my notebooks. Evernote no longer has a useful FREE version where you can copy my notes for the products you own. The free version only allows you one notebook and 50 notes total. But you can share my notebooks for a reasonable annual fee and use Evernote’s free version to search my notebooks as a reference. My notebooks do not count toward your account’s limits.