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A Little Message Sentiments Press Plate & Die Set from the BetterPress CollectionA Little Message Sentiments Press Plate & Die Set is part of the BetterPress Collection by Spellbinders. If you are looking for a mix font of sentiments, try this set of 12 press plates and matching thin metal cutting dies! These encouraging phrases are a wonderful addition to your cardmaking stash. Ink the plate with the BetterPress Ink to be pressed against the BetterPress Cotton Card Panel and Sheets to create a crisp letterpress design. Only four
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