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Penny Black - Christmas - Clear Photopolymer Stamps - Sweetest Moments

  • Penny Black - Christmas - Clear Photopolymer Stamps - Sweetest Moments
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Penny Black - Christmas - Clear Photopolymer Stamps - Sweetest Moments

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Find the perfect sentiment for your Christmas cards with the Sweetest Moments Clear Photopolymer Stamp Set by Penny Black. Some of the included sentiments are: From our home to yours, Let music fill the air, Keep calm and jingle on and more. The stamps can be used with an acrylic block and your favorite inks,...  Full Description & Details
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Find the perfect sentiment for your Christmas cards with the Sweetest Moments Clear Photopolymer Stamp Set by Penny Black. Some of the included sentiments are: From our home to yours, Let music fill the air, Keep calm and jingle on and more. The stamps can be used with an acrylic block and your favorite inks, each sold separately. There are 6 stamps included in the package that come on a 5" x 6.5" storage sheet.
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    I recently got the 49 Market Merry & Bright Stamp Set. I�ve never used these photopolymer stamps before. Do I need to purchase the acrylic bases, and if so, is the sticky part the front facing type that you would read if it wasn�t a stamp?   By: User (16-Jul-20) Helpful Question?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This question has been reported. Thank you!
    • Yes, these are meant to be used with an acrylic block while in use. The part you put on the acrylic block is the front facing side so you can ink up the actually stamping surface. We hope this helps! By: Scrapbook.com (16-Jul-20) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!
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