Miss Detective Stamp & Cut Set from the Case Closed Collection
Miss Detective Stamp & Cut Set from the Case Closed Collection
Miss Detective Stamp & Cut Set from the Case Closed Collection
Miss Detective Stamp & Cut Set from the Case Closed Collection
Miss Detective Stamp & Cut Set from the Case Closed Collection
Miss Detective Stamp & Cut Set from the Case Closed Collection

Miss Detective Stamp & Cut Set from the Case Closed Collection

SB507

Regular price$29.99
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Miss Detective Stamp & Cut Set is from the Case Closed Collection. Cases can't be closed without a great detective, and this set brings her to life! Featuring a large focal point of a lady detective and her magnifying glasses solves the mystery of how to make the cutest card ever. This set of twelve clear stamps includes three sentiments, 'you're killin it', 'I see you' and 'You did it!' as well as fingerprints for your crime scene. Use the coordinating dies to cut out the stamped images for extra dimension and creative possibilities! Combine with SA302 Houndstooth Layering Stencils to add the perfect detective flair to her wardrobe.

Hero Arts 4" x 6" clear stamp sets offer the best quality in the market. They are made in the USA from genuine photopolymer which is non-toxic, biodegradable, and beautifully transfers ink to paper for a true impression every time. Peel the stamp from its backing and stick to an acrylic block for easy positioning. Mix and match the designs. Cleans up easily with water or stamp cleaner.


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Overall rating: 4.6666665 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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Miss Detective Stamp and dies

"This is a really cute die and stamp set. Especially with the word stamps to go with it!"

Sharon C. (5/5)

Super cute!

"This is such a cute and clever stamp/die set! I love the sentiments, too!"

Lauryne C. (5/5)

Miss Detective set

"Enjoying new set. Even though easy to cut out, wish the cloak and cap had a die for them as well. I cut out vellum for whole magnifying glass and glue it behind the other one with hole in center. . . fun."

Linda M. (4/5)

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