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ImpressArt Keychain Project Kit (pack)

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$7.50

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See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item. After stamping your custom word, phrase, date or design, accent it with ImpressArt Stamp Enamel, Adirondack Alcohol inks, or Vintaj patinas!
See Related Products links (below) for similar items and additional jewelry-making supplies that are often used with this item. After stamping your custom word, phrase, date or design, accent it with ImpressArt Stamp Enamel, Adirondack Alcohol inks, or Vintaj patinas!
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After stamping your custom word, phrase, date or design, accent it with ImpressArt Stamp Enamel, Adirondack Alcohol inks, or Vintaj patinas!

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Sold by:
6-pack
Theme:
Dads & Grads
Size:
1.5x0.25
Country of Origin:
China
Hole Size:
2.0mm
Brand:
ImpressArt

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