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On-Airstore Happy Father's Day Clear Stamps for Card Making, Rectangular Silicone Clear Rubber Stamps, 5 inches x 5 inches

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$6.99
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  • 『DESIGN WITH FATHER'S DAY PATTERNS』: Our clear happy Father's Day rubber stamps are designed with rich and varied elements, including world's best dad, I love you dad, for my dear daddy, best dad ever words, etc...
  • 『QUALITY SAFE MATERIAL』: DIY scrapbooking crafting clear rubber stamps are made of durable silicone material, which is odorless, nontoxic, lightweight, reusable, not easy to break, resilient, and allows you to use...
  • 『EASY TO USE』: Simply place and dip scarpbooking stamps, dip the stamp in inkpad, ink, or acrylic block (not included, you need to buy it separately), and then stamp to the card or scrapbook. After stamping, let them...
  • 『INCREASE DIY OPTIONS』: Silicone rubber clear stamps are not just that they can be stamped on a card or paper alone, using your imagination to dye them with other craft ink pads, to decorate your unique scrapbooking...
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