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We are considering including two types of stamps in future CardMaker Kits. They are:


  • Acrylic – currently in most kits.
  • Rubber cling – Rubber stamps that are used with an acrylic block. The design is printed on the back of the stamp so you can see pretty closely where an image will be stamped. Rubber usually produces crisper images.
  • Which of the following would you prefer:
    Mostly acrylic.
    Half rubber cling and half acrylic.
    Mostly rubber cling.
    I don't care as long as the stamps continue to be great!

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    "I love card making because it is a gift of love and an expression of my creativity. It is a personal gift—a piece of who I am and what I love. It gives me great pleasure to share that with my family and friends."
    —Jennifer,
    Muncie, Ind.


    "I have been into card making for many years. Not only is it a therapeutic lift, but it has been amazing to see what talent we all have hidden. It brings the creativity out to explode into beautiful finished pieces of art."
    —J'lu,
    Pittsburgh, Pa.