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Have a Merry Christmas with the Peace on Earth Clear Photopolymer Stamps from the Silent Night Collection by Echo Park. There are 17 stamps included in the package featuring phrases like "the stars are brightly shining" and "oh holy night," plus wise men, a manger and angels. Use the stamps with inks of your choice and an acrylic block (all sold separately). Made in the USA.
Have a Merry Christmas with the Peace on Earth Clear Photopolymer Stamps from the Silent Night Collection by Echo Park. There are 17 stamps included in the package featuring phrases like "the stars are brightly shining" and "oh holy night," plus wise men, a manger and angels. Use the stamps with inks of your choice and an acrylic block (all sold separately). Made in the USA.
I love this stamp set, both the sentiments and the prints. I like the sizes of the figures and am happy with this purchase.
Stamps very well . Wish the nativity stamp was a little bigger but happy with it overall.
A beautiful product & statement for Christmas makes…
Very nice variety of Christmas stamps that could be used both on the inside and outside of a card.
I love Echo Park supplies. They are always reliable and I’m looking forward to making Christmas cards.
I didn't look very closely at the dimensions of this stamp set. The images are much smaller than I pictured in my mind. The stamp set quality is great though. I decided to keep the set because I love the sentiments, and maybe I'll figure out a way to use the smaller images.
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