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Simon Says Stamp MASKING PAPER Sheets 20 Count SMSK20

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White Adhesive Backed paper that is the perfect sticky tacky for masking. These sheets are 8.5 x 11 inches and come in a pack of 20. 

Liner is split vertically for easy peeling.

UPC: SMSK20

Overall rating: 4.5 / 5 from 10 reviews.

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Masking tape

"Love it"

Sandy E. (5/5)

Awsome

"Works well"

Linda J. (5/5)

Great experience

"This is a great product. It is reasonable priced, good quality . I would definitely order it again."

Shelley C. (5/5)

Love masking techniques!

"I love creating card scenes and masking paper is one of my fav in my stash. I always have precut pieces to get ready to mask."

Cha L. (5/5)

Useful

"One of a variety of masking products that can be used successfully."

Gloria (3/5)

The Masking paper is great.

"The Masking paper is great. It is much easier now to do the projects."

Anita (5/5)

Occasionally rips paper

"I have had mixed results with this masking paper on Neenah Solar White. While it works great most of the time, and has good re-use tackiness, it nearly always leaves a surface tear somewhere. This happens even on the third or fourth use of the same mask, even while using great care to slowly lift the mask off the paper. This is the first SSS product that has disappointed me."

Loren S. (2/5)

Love them!!!!!

"This set is so cute and so much fun to work with! I love the amount of dies to go with the stamps, but some are super tiny."

Monica B. (5/5)

the perfect stick

"I love using the Simon Says Stamp masking paper for masking. It has the perfect stick to it where it attaches to my card stock but when I remove it, it won't rip my paper and saves my images. Also, when I stamp on it, the ink won't smear."

Mindy E. (5/5)

My favorite masking paper

"This masking paper is the perfect balance of sticking so I can ink blend over images without it moving or lifting, and also releasing off the paper without causing any damage so that I can colour up the images! I keep a couple packs on hand at all time!"

Jessie B. (5/5)

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