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The stamps used to be printed on a sheet perforated down the center, so you could split a batch of 20 into 2 mini sheets. I find they make great teacher gifts--esp. for winter holiday--but a full sheet per teacher is a bit beyond our budget. (My kids have a lot of teachers...lol.) Would be great to have the perforated format back, if possible. Thanks much.
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What a great idea for teacher gifts! Useful and fun  Hope they bring back the perforated format so you can keep giving them
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whimsydesigns wrote:Useful and fun  yes, I love the "sweet spot" where useful and fun intersect  and when you can achieve useful, fun, and affordable...that really works!
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KarateKatGraphics wrote:The stamps used to be printed on a sheet perforated down the center, so you could split a batch of 20 into 2 mini sheets. I find they make great teacher gifts--esp. for winter holiday--but a full sheet per teacher is a bit beyond our budget. (My kids have a lot of teachers...lol.) Would be great to have the perforated format back, if possible. Thanks much. Well, if they don't change it back, couldn't you just get a paper cutter or take it to a place like Kinko's that has a cutter you can use? A sliding paper cutter (small size) runs about $15 to $20 usually and it's handy to have around. I use mine for lots of things, but mostly cutting out my business info slips, copyright notice and certificates of authenticity for my limited edition art prints.
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aazari wrote:Well, if they don't change it back, couldn't you just get a paper cutter or take it to a place like Kinko's that has a cutter you can use? A sliding paper cutter (small size) runs about $15 to $20 usually and it's handy to have around. I'm not sure I'd trust my kids with a paper cutter around ;) -- nah, I'm sure it'd be fine. But I don't think it would work with the stamps, because they're adhesive and in rows flush against each other, with the edges interlocking. Hard to explain, but if you see a sheet, you'll know what I'm talking about. Thanks for the tip, though. I may follow up on that.
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