This grouped set of weather stamps is smaller than I expected, but it's perfectly sized. It fits into one of the larger pen loops in my folio. You just uncap it, line up the one you want, and press it.

At first I was confused about why there was a ghost, but I figured I'd get some use of it around fall. After some searching, it's most likely a teru teru bōzu so basically means "it's been raining for so long I am trying to summon sunshine", which I completely understand.

A row of six linked weather-related stamps next to their stamp marks on paper. The marks match the icon on the stamp. From top to bottom they are:  - A smiling red sun - A smiling dark grey cloud - A smiling blue umbrella with a raindrop - An angry orange cloud with lightning - A smiling blue snowman - A smiling orange ghost with a bowtie shaped like a cloth wrapped around a ball.

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