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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2016 22:59:01 GMT
I bought both steals at 6am this morning and barely awake. Does anyone have them? Are they good quality? I don't own any roller stamps and it looked like a quick way to get in the game.
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Post by impearia on Jun 21, 2016 23:52:34 GMT
I have all the date stamps and they are perfect. I really love having past decades in roller stamps. If I want to scrap childhood pictures I can use them!
I can't tell you about the word ones because I don't have those, though, sorry! I am sure they are fine though. Great deal!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2016 0:40:57 GMT
I have the word ones. They are great, but small. It's definitely an accent piece for my pages.
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nicolep
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Post by nicolep on Jun 22, 2016 13:39:03 GMT
I saw those yesterday and debated on the date stamps. I love that they go back to my childhood but I hesitated because I'm not sure if I would use them or not. Still kind of on the fence...
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Post by scrapaddict702 on Jun 22, 2016 18:55:33 GMT
The current decades one is my most used stamp. I own most of them because I'm a roller stamp junkie, but don't use them all that often...but the date one is my favorite date stamp. In just playing with/reading the phrases on the stamp, I did find that sometimes the rubber or whatever the material is, tends to get stuck on them (the knob will twist, but the rubber won't move, I'll have to twist it a few times to get it to rotate). Not the end of the world, though. The biggest issue I have is that my 8 in the second digit spot on my 2010's date roller doesn't give the best impression...like they cut away too much of the rubber or something. I have to be very careful when I stamp that and often have to go back in and draw in the 8 (because, let's face it, you can't really realign and re-stamp them once you stamp to fix it). As long as I'm careful, it works okay. I test my stamps on a scratch piece of paper before using them, so I'm usually away of any fussy parts of the stamp before it goes to my final project.
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