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| Version | User | Scope of changes |
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| Dec 1 2008, 5:04 PM EST (current) | wetpaint | 1 widget deleted |
| Dec 1 2008, 2:35 PM EST | bobdole81 | 1 photo added, 1 photo deleted, 1 widget added |
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| I have been stamping for years and I have recently started adding acrylic stamps to my collection. They are extremely versatile and are growing in popularity quickly. There are several key things to acrylic stamps. |
| 1. They are clear so you can SEE where you are stamping, which is great if you make a mistake and need to go back. |
| 2. They are stretchy so you can sort of bend them and stretch them to change their shapes. |
| 3. The stamps just cling to acrylic blocks, and peel back off when you are finished |
| 4. They store easily, and don't take a whole lot of space which is excellent. They take up maybe a quarter of the space of traditional wood mounted stamps |

