Invent It! Create It Yourself Bumper Stickers on 2040-parts.com
Stockbridge, Georgia, United States
This is a pack of Invent It! Do It Yourself Bumper Stickers. Create your own bumper sticker by using this product with your own computer, your design & ink jet printer. There are 5 sheets that make 10 bumper stickers in this pack & full instructions. This item is great to express yourself or for business advertisements! You will receive a free gift with this purchase. Thousands more items are available at the Scrapbookfare website. Follow us and like us on Facebook and Pinterest.
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