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Ranger Ink - Simon Hurley - Cling Mounted Rubber Stamps - Woodgrain

  • Ranger Ink - Simon Hurley - Cling Mounted Rubber Stamps - Woodgrain
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Ranger Ink - Simon Hurley - Cling Mounted Rubber Stamps - Woodgrain

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This Cling Rubber Background stamp, Woodgrain, is designed by Simon Hurley for Ranger Ink. This background stamp features a woodgrain pattern. This stamp measures 6" x 6" and will fit a variety of different card front sizes. This stamp will adhere to an acrylic block and can be used with your favorite inks, m...  Full Description & Details
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This Cling Rubber Background stamp, Woodgrain, is designed by Simon Hurley for Ranger Ink. This background stamp features a woodgrain pattern. This stamp measures 6" x 6" and will fit a variety of different card front sizes. This stamp will adhere to an acrylic block and can be used with your favorite inks, markers, embossing powders, and other crafting mediums (sold separately). This stamp can also be used without a block. This stamp can be used to make cards, scrapbook pages, tags, journal and planner pages, and other paper crafting and mixed media projects. This stamp is made in the USA. 
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ri-hur82583
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789541082583
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  • Woodgrain stamp

    I had to press really hard twice for the grain to show up and the dots still showed. Are they suppose to? When using the ink pad the edges of the ink pad left lines, so I rubbed it around to make the lines blend. Not sure if its me, the ink pad, or because it's a new stamp. I'll keep trying.

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