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Old 03-21-2006, 05:56 AM   #1  
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Good morning ladies!

I was just looking at the set Alphabits in the catelog - how do you use that stamp set if all the letters are blocked together?

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I use the small square and circle punch (1/4 inch -- I think) to punch out the letters I need and then pop dot them on the the page or the card.

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so you don't use the wood block?
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You stamp the alpha image on paper and then you can use the 1/4 in circle or square punch to punch out the needed letters.
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You stamp the alpha image on paper and then you can use the 1/4 in circle or square punch to punch out the needed letters.
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I have this set and it is really cute, I use it to add people's names or sentiments to the front of cards and even envelopes if I'm hand delivering them. I stamp the block a couple times in the same ink color to take into consideration needing doubles of letters. The circle punch is the regular one (pretty sure it is the 1/4") that you can get at Walmart or office supply stores for a buck or two. You can also use the stamps as backgrounds in versamark.
Good luck in your decision!
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ahhhhh. I see.

thanks ladies!!!
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